Home Staging Necessities

May 8

If you’re trying to sell your home this spring, you don’t need to dump thousands of dollars into expensive upgrades. Sandra Burroughs and Allison Fikejs, Overland Park, KS interior decorators, offer some of the best home staging tips that will help your home sell quickly.

  • Clutter should be removed.From having too much furniture to junk mail piled up on the kitchen counter, clutter can come in many forms. Before you put your house on the market, take an inventory of all the things you own. Donate what you don’t use anymore; toss any items that are broken or no longer relevant to you and your family. Really think about the things you use on a daily basis. Those are the things that should go with you when you move. Everything else must go! This will help greatly when it comes to tidying your home up for showings.
  • Furniture should be grouped. More often than not, homeowners believe that pushing furniture up against the walls will make a room feel larger. It’s better to float your furniture away from the walls, carving out a new space within the room. Position sofas, chairs, ottomans, and tables to create cozy conversational groups. Using your furnishings to create a traffic flow in a space will make it more user-friendly and larger overall. It’ll also allow buyers to see the full potential of the room and the many ways in which they can use it.
  • Lighting should become your best friend! Staged homes with warm and welcoming lighting sell quicker. Many homeowners think they’re using lighting to their advantage, but the truth is that many homes are improperly lit. As a general rule, you should be using 100 watts per 50 square feet. Rooms should address the three types of lighting:  ambient (general or overhead lights), task (under-cabinet or reading lights), and accent (table lamps or wall sconces).
  • Rooms should be occupied. If you’re a homeowner with a spare room that has become a catchall for all of your unwanted junk, convert it into a new space. Convert the unused space under your stairs into storage cubes or a reading nook. It’s as simple as installing a shelving unit or shifting an accent chair and small table under the steps! Leaving a spare bedroom or space unoccupied can deter buyers from considering your home for purchase. Instead, spark their imagination with all the ways they can use the space.
  • Walls should be neutral. Our friends at Springfield, MO painters recommend using a neutral color palette when listing your home on the market. Neutral colors remove any dated finishes or design elements in a space. Using warm and neutral hues will make the space more attractive to buyers. Opt for shades of beige, tan, or honey in the main living areas of your home. If those colors feel too neutral for your style, you can play with soft shades of blues and greens.

Sell your home quickly and painlessly by making these simple upgrades to your space!

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