House Staging Tips
What are cost-effective ways to make my home more appealing to buyers?
According to a recent Royal LePage House Staging Poll,
the attitudes of Canadians toward the currency of their homes’
décor differ from industry experts. Most agree, however, that
house staging – preparing a house for sale using cost-effective
and non-invasive methods – is part of their selling and buying
criteria.
The following list of house staging tips were provided
by Timothy Badgley, Interior Designer and Owner of Acanthus Interiors:
Keep it clean
Look at your home as though you're seeing it for the first time. Is
every room neat, spotlessly clean, dusted and uncluttered? Steam clean
carpets and wax floors. Wash walls, heating and A/C vents and light
fixtures. Pay special attention to your bathroom and kitchen - make
sure that tile grout is mildew free and baseboards scrubbed. Clean
the refrigerator and stove as well as the washer and dryer (inside
and out).
Lose the clutter
Have a yard sale or take old furniture, clothing and knick-knacks
to Goodwill. Organize shelves, put away items and purge your home
of unnecessary items. Make sure that your kitchen and bathroom counters
are free of small appliances and personal effects.
De-personalize your home
Make your home "anonymous,” so that buyers can envision
it as their potential home. Put away any family photos, sports trophies,
collectibles, knick-knacks and souvenirs. This will also help to remove
clutter and create more space.
Freshen-up
Adding a fresh coat of paint and laying new carpet will clean and
brighten up your home. Choose neutral colours and make it consistent
throughout the home. If you choose to wallpaper, make sure that the
paper is properly applied, your colour choice is neutral and patterns
are kept to a minimum.
First impressions count
Like a first date or job interview, the first impression of your home
is the most important. Walking into a home with fingerprinted screen
door windows or cluttered entranceways, can influence the potential
homebuyer's decisions. Likewise, strong odours can ruin a sale, so
pay close attention to pet, cooking and cigarette smells in your home.
Light delicately scented candles or have cookies baking when showing.
Curb appeal
Homebuyers decide whether or not to look inside a house by the appearance
of your home's exterior. Paint or wash the outside of your home. Check
your gutters and chimney and make necessary repairs. Keep your lawns
trimmed and flower beds weeded. Use urns to define walk spaces and
ensure that window boxes are full of healthy all-season plants.
Create the illusion of space
To make your home seem more spacious, it is key to de-clutter and
re-organize. Start by removing excess furniture to make rooms feel
more open and replacing any items that are not appropriately sized
for the room. Clean and organize your closets and remove excess clutter
from all areas of your home. Strategically placed mirrors can also
help to create the illusion of more space.
Modern choices
Ensure that the décor of your home is modern and tasteful.
Use neutral tones on your walls and floors and add colour with removable
items such as throw pillows or bedding. Steer away from too many personal
touches to create a minimalist and contemporary space.
Doggie don'ts
“Love me, love my pets,” doesn't apply when selling your
home. Take your pets with you when your house is being shown, or at
least keep them outside. Pets under foot will quickly put a damper
on an otherwise positive showing. While making sure that your house
is odour-free and spotless applies to everyone, pet owners need to
take special care.
Beautify your backyard
Don't forget about your backyard. A house showing doesn't always end
at the backdoor. Beyond size and layout, potential buyers can also
be influenced by the state of your yard. Keep the lawn, hedges and
flowerbeds manicured. Buy exterior storage containers to hide gardening
tools, kids toys and pool supplies. Lastly, interested buyers may
decide to look inside your shed, so make sure that it is organized
and clean.
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