
Homeowners who want the most profits often read about staging and are soon overwhelmed by the process. In a panic, they jump to quick offers, leaving some sizable profits on the table. But the good news is that staging doesn't have to be complicated. Brainerd homes for sale can easily command top-dollar by focusing attention on the living room area alone. Here is how it can be done.
- Give it a New Coat
A fresh coat of paint works wonders to brighten the space. Get rid of any scuff marks and blemishes brought about by daily life. Be sure to fill any nail holes or other damage to the walls before adding a neutral color. The room will not only look cleaner but larger as well. Painting offers one of the highest returns on investment of all upgrades.
- Remove Personal Items
People can go overboard when decluttering the space, making it appear stark and empty. While you want to remove personal photographs, collections, and memorabilia, you don't want the room to feel devoid of life. Remember that the goal is to help potential buyers imagine the house as their own. Fresh flowers or plants make the room feel alive. If you're living in the home while showing it, use storage tricks to keep personal items out of sight, like baskets with lids for dog toys.
- Highlight Special Features
Coon Rapids homes for sale often boast attractive focal points such as bay windows or fireplaces. Show them off! Arranging the furniture around them is one way to accomplish that. If a window faces a gorgeous view, ensure the drapes are open to reveal it. Consider the design rule of three to show off built-in shelves. That means grouping three items, such as a clock, a vase, and a candle. If the room does not naturally have a focal point, add one, such as a coffee table with a welcoming tray of cookies.
- Furnish in the Correct Scale
Large furniture in a small space will make the room appear crowded. Conversely, furniture that is too small will make the room feel empty. If the space is small, you can make it appear more spacious by choosing a sofa that is elevated on slender legs to reveal space beneath it. Mirrors will bring more light to the room and make the space appear larger. For a huge room, use overstuffed furniture to fill large spaces.
- Don't Ignore Decor
It's important for the home to look welcoming, not barren. Many sellers make the mistake of thinking removing personal items means emptying the room. But if you think about it, you will realize that even hotel rooms have art on the walls to make us feel more at home. To balance the neutral walls, add pops of color with throws, pillows, or artwork. Make sure there is plenty of light, relying on lamps as well as windows.
If you still feel overwhelmed by staging the home, our agents will be happy to share some ideas with you and may point you to a professional stager who will take some of the stress out of the project. Call today for help navigating the sale of your home.