Have you ever visited display homes? If yes, do you also get amazed by how everything looks perfect, so that you want to own the house right away?
If you’re planning to sell your house, you should also do the same to attract potential buyers. However, one thing you should know about house staging is that not everything you see is real. There are instances when the interior designer is just good at doing what they’re doing, so many people believe that a place is flawless even if it’s not.
So, if you’re ready to sell your house, here are some tips you should know to attract as many potential buyers as possible.
1. Identify the Target Market
Before you start shopping for the decorations to use in the home styling, you should first identify your target market. For instance, if you’re selling a family home, and the neighbourhood is also filled with families, you can redecorate the house into a family-friendly one.
On the other hand, if the house is suitable for a single person, you should decorate it accordingly. Of course, don’t forget to consider all the needs of your target market, so that they can imagine what it feels like to live there.
2. Prevent Boring Styling
There’s a fine line between boring and minimalist, but it’s also recommended to stick to neutral colours when it comes to the paint of the walls. You can turn the house into a cosy and inviting space for the new owners using subtle patterns, warm tones, and soft textures.
Since you’re no longer the owner of the house, you should prevent yourself from choosing the colours you like. Instead, go with something that’s not boring, yet doesn’t have too much personality.
3. Maximise Natural Light
Whether your house is modern or a bit conventional, there are many ways to maximise the entry of natural light indoors. Some of these include the use of sheer curtains, placing windows in a strategic way, and cleaning the windows.
If you’re planning to put some furniture near the windows, ensure that it’s not too bulky and won’t get in the way of the natural light.
4. Highlight Key Features
Every home offers something that homeowners love. It can be the high ceiling, the architecture, an open living space, or the kitchen. So, while you’re planning the staging of the house, you should first identify its selling point and invest in making it noticeable.
You can look for online references to ensure that you’re doing the right thing. For instance, if the key feature of the house is the mini bar, you can display some of your drinks, and don’t forget the lighting.
5. Plan the Floor Plan
The traffic inside the house is essential, especially if you’re having an open house. If you’ve been to display homes, you can imagine how much space people are walking in, and they don’t bump into each other, regardless of the size of the house.
So, when planning the staging, ensure to clear the paths and place the furniture in the most efficient space.
6. Add Lifestyle Touches
Even if you’re planning the staging of the house, you shouldn’t forget about the little things, such as adding lifestyle touches. Some of these include a reading nook, flowers, a chessboard, some books, and even soft throw pillows. Do everything you can to avoid turning the place into something boring.
7. Declutter and Depersonalise
Since you’re looking for someone who wants to be the next owner of your house, ensure to declutter and remove everything that’s personalised. Some of these include family pictures, trophies, certificates, and other memorabilia. Of course, you can still keep your things in storage, but the displays should all be neutral.
8. Maintain Cohesion Throughout
Consistency is key to attracting potential buyers. If the designs and colours make sense, you can create a better flow and have an overall feel of the house. On the other hand, if some rooms are disconnected from the main theme, it may feel rushed, and some buyers may not imagine themselves living there.
9. Don’t Forget the Outdoors
Although the guests may spend most of their time checking out the interior of the house, you should also invest in ensuring the outdoors looks good. Besides, first impressions last, and the curb appeal says a lot about the previous owner.
For instance, if you don’t mow the lawn, or the plants don’t make sense, the potential buyers might not check the house after all.
Final Thoughts
Styling your home before selling is essential to attract potential buyers, achieve a great deal, and sell the house as quickly as possible. So, before showing it on the market, ensure that the entire house has aesthetic appeal, is functional, and looks cosy.
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