When beginning the home selling process, one can prepare for the procedure in many ways. An essential part of this process is staging the home for open house tours and online listings. The ultimate goal of home staging is to create a space that maximizes the appeal to potential home buyers while allowing them to envision their life in what could be their future home. Creating such spaces means decorating and arranging them in an attractive way that gives buyers ideas on how to utilize each room in the house. Taking the time to stage your home properly can also provide more negotiation power when closing by helping increase the
home's potential value.
The following five tips are helpful home staging tips for 2023 while preparing to put your house on the market.
Boosting curb appeal
One of the first impressions potential home buyers will have of your home is what they see when pulling up to the house. This concept is known as curb appeal and signals to the potential buyer if the house is well-maintained. A few aspects they may look out for on the home's exterior include the landscaping, roof, exterior paint job, the front path leading up to the house, and the windows.
Decluttering the home
As potential home buyers walk through the home, they are trying to envision themselves living in this home. A house full of clutter can make it more difficult for potential home buyers even to want to imagine themselves in the first place. Decluttering the space means straightening up the house, removing extra furniture to make it easier to navigate the home, and putting away small appliances such as toasters to showcase the countertops.
Depersonalizing the space
Another factor in decluttering the home to prepare it for sale is to depersonalize the space. Depersonalizing the space means taking down photos, putting away any pet or children’s toys, and even storing away toiletries such as toothbrushes and skincare products. If the home is filled with reminders of you, home buyers may struggle to imagine themselves in the house and how they can live in the space.
Conducting a deep clean
The house's cleanliness can impact how inviting and well-maintained the house will come across to potential home buyers. Make sure to clean the house thoroughly, both inside and outside. Outside the house, some areas to focus on are rain gutters, the porch, and the driveway. Pay special attention to kitchens and bathrooms inside the house, as these spaces are easily dirty and cluttered.
Bringing in color
Although home buyers will prefer a simpler canvas as they tour your home, this does not mean the house must only be decorated in neutral colors. Adding color throughout the house, whether through furniture or decorative pillows and linens, can brighten a room and evoke positive feelings about the space. Another area to add pops of color is to the home's exterior, through the front door or colorful patio furniture.
Focusing on lighting
Regarding lighting, there are two things to consider: natural lighting and lighting fixtures. The lighting in a home plays a crucial role in staging because it dramatically impacts how a space feels and looks.
Natural Lighting
How natural lighting brightens the house affects the ability to see and the temperature. It is a crucial element in staging as it influences the overall feel of a space, highlights key features, and makes the home more appealing to potential buyers. When staging a home, focus on how the natural light can create a welcoming and inviting atmosphere.
Lighting Fixtures
According to the National Association of Realtors, one of this year's
top five staging trends is unusual lighting fixtures. Utilizing unique light fixtures can impact the look and feel of the house while creating a unique aesthetic potential homebuyers appreciate.
Rooms to focus on staging
There are specific rooms in the home that home buyers will pay special attention to when touring the home. For example, as they enter the house, they will notice the entryway, noting whether it feels spacious and clean so that it makes a good impression on anyone they would want to invite into their future home. Below are a few other rooms home buyers will focus on when touring the home.
Living Room
The living room is an entertaining space in the home, whether for the family to gather for a movie night or for friends to gather for a game night. Ensuring this designated space is clean and set up to maximize its potential to entertain guests is essential when staging your home.
Kitchen
Kitchens can be a significant selling point in the home, primarily when it is staged well. A functional and organized kitchen piques buyers as it is the heart of the house, where families gather to cook and eat together. Showcasing the functionality of the kitchen means emphasizing the countertops and storage space. Other elements of the kitchen to emphasize are kitchen islands or breakfast nooks, as these areas demonstrate the room's functionality.
Home Office
As more people work from home, showing places where someone can set up a home office is a great idea. Even if there is no space to dedicate an entire room for a home office, setting up an area in the living room or a guest bedroom is also effective.
Ready to get started?
Effectively staging your home for sale means creating a warm, inviting, and neutral space that appeals to a wide range of potential home buyers. Attention to these critical elements can increase the likelihood of a successful sale. Finding a real estate agent who already has connections with a premier staging company can make the path to selling your home even easier.
MCM Collective is proud to work with
Colorado Staging and Design to provide clients with expert staging that will capture the attention of buyers interested in their home. With a keen eye for aesthetics and a deep understanding of real estate and design, Colorado Staging and Design excels in transforming homes to maximize their appeal to potential buyers. Their services include staging for homes and condos, creating captivating living spaces, and helping clients achieve stylish, functional, and market-ready interiors. Colorado Staging and Design is a go-to resource for homeowners seeking to elevate their properties and make a positive impression on the market.
If you want to sell your home on the Denver real estate market,
contact MCM Collective today. Selling your house with MCM Collective means transparent communication to keep you updated on what is happening throughout the process and to ensure your home is staged with pristine perfection thanks to the help of Colorado Staging and Design. MCM Collective has over 25 years of combined experience, with Blake McBartlett, Christine Cavalier, and Kelly McBartlett ranked as the top Colorado Real Estate Brokers. Get started with
MCM Collective today to put your house on the market.