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How to Stage a Home to Sell

Selling a home is no easy feat, and it comes with a to-do list a mile long. Between working with your agent and finding your own next home, staging may be the last thing on your mind. Fortunately, there are three very simple and effective concepts to keep in mind when it comes to staging: your home should be simple, clean, and fresh. Visit: https://www.theestridgegroup.com/

Selling a home is no easy feat, and it comes with a to-do list a mile long. Between working with your agent and finding your own next home, staging may be the last thing on your mind. Fortunately, there are three very simple and effective concepts to keep in mind when it comes to staging: your home should be simple, clean, and fresh. Visit: https://www.theestridgegroup.com/

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<strong>How</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Stage</strong> a <strong>Home</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Sell</strong><br />

<strong>Sell</strong>ing a home is no easy feat, and it comes with a <strong>to</strong>-do list a mile long. Between working with your agent and finding<br />

your own next home, staging may be the last thing on your mind. Fortunately, there are three very simple and effective<br />

concepts <strong>to</strong> keep in mind when it comes <strong>to</strong> staging: your home should be simple, clean, and fresh.<br />

Simple: Don’t Overdo It<br />

One of the biggest mistake’s homeowners can make when it comes <strong>to</strong> staging their homes involves trying <strong>to</strong> keep <strong>to</strong>o<br />

many things in <strong>to</strong>o small a space. Simplicity is key, so take a good look around each room and think about what the<br />

space truly needs. If you have excess furniture, consider moving it in<strong>to</strong> a s<strong>to</strong>rage unit for the time being. If you’re a<br />

collec<strong>to</strong>r of any kind and you have all your prized possessions on display, think about putting those in s<strong>to</strong>rage, <strong>to</strong>o.<br />

Ideally, the goal here is simple: if it adds eye appeal but serves no real function, move it in<strong>to</strong> s<strong>to</strong>rage and leave only the<br />

most basic pieces of furniture behind. This makes the rest of the staging process simpler, and it also gives prospective<br />

buyers the opportunity <strong>to</strong> reimagine the space as their very own.<br />

Clean: Be Meticulous<br />

After you’ve stripped each room down <strong>to</strong> the bare necessities, look around at what needs <strong>to</strong> be cleaned and maintained.<br />

Do you have indentations in your carpet from furniture? Has dust accumulated along your baseboards? Think about<br />

these things and go over everything with a fine-<strong>to</strong>oth comb. To make things even easier on yourself, consider closing off<br />

areas like guest bedrooms and guest baths during the selling process. This way, you should only have <strong>to</strong> clean once or<br />

twice and there won’t be any extra work.<br />

Cleanliness is vital <strong>to</strong> staging. It shows prospective buyers what their new space should look like and what they can<br />

expect when they make it their own. Even simple things like those indentations in the carpet can be put-offs <strong>to</strong> buyers,<br />

so be sure <strong>to</strong> take everything in<strong>to</strong> consideration.<br />

Fresh: Add the Finishing Touches<br />

Once you’ve removed unnecessary furniture and accessories then cleaned each room carefully, it’s time <strong>to</strong> freshen up.<br />

You may be tempted <strong>to</strong> reach for aerosol or plug-in air fresheners, but these should be avoided in favor of fresh flowers<br />

or perhaps some lightly-fragranced potpourri, instead. You might also consider removing any personal items from the<br />

home that may prevent buyers from seeing it as their own. Things like family pho<strong>to</strong>s, monogrammed wall hangings, and<br />

personal artwork may be sentimental <strong>to</strong> you, but they will do very little <strong>to</strong> help sell your home.<br />

By opening the blinds and drapes, allowing some fresh air <strong>to</strong> circulate, and perhaps even adding some light, all-natural<br />

fragrance, you can make your home far more appealing.<br />

Staging a home does not have <strong>to</strong> be about creating a “fake” living space for you and your family. In fact, it’s typically the<br />

exact opposite. The goal here is <strong>to</strong> minimalize your space by moving unnecessary furniture, clean everything from <strong>to</strong>p <strong>to</strong><br />

bot<strong>to</strong>m, and then freshen up. These will allow potential buyers <strong>to</strong> see your home for what it is – their own blank canvas<br />

<strong>to</strong> decorate any way they’d like.

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