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May
28

Sellers: What to Remove in Each Room for Effective Staging | Counselor Realty

When preparing your home for sale, staging is key to attracting potential buyers. Whether you are showcasing White Bear homes for sale or Alexandria homes for sale, removing certain items from each room can make your space appear larger and more inviting. Let's explore how you can declutter and stage each area of your home to create a welcoming atmosphere that buyers can envision as their own.

  • Living Room
    The living room is often the first impression of the home's interior, so making it spacious is crucial. Start by removing oversized furniture, such as large recliners and bulky coffee tables. Opt for a few key pieces, like a sofa and a streamlined coffee table. Also, consider reducing the number of decorative items like photo frames and collectibles on shelves and mantels. This opens up the space visually and focuses attention on the room's assets, like a fireplace or large windows.

  • Dining Room
    In the dining room, simplicity reigns. Remove extra chairs and leave just enough seating to demonstrate the room's purpose without overcrowding. If there's a large buffet or bar cart, consider whether its size overwhelms the space. Removing such pieces can enhance the flow and make the dining area appear more functional and sizable.

  • Kitchen
    Kitchens sell homes, but a cluttered kitchen can do just the opposite. Clear the countertops completely, except for one or two decorative items, such as a vase of fresh flowers or a bowl of fruit. If you have a kitchen island cluttered with stools, pare them down to just two. Remove any hanging pots or utensil racks as these can make the space appear busy and cramped.

  • Bedrooms
    Bedrooms should feel calm and spacious. Start by removing extra furniture, such as large dressers or extra side tables. Keep the bed and a single dresser or chest, ideally paired with one or two nightstands if space permits. Ensure closets are tidy and half-empty, as overcrowded closets suggest inadequate storage, a significant deterrent for buyers.

  • Bathroom
    Bathrooms need to be pristine and spa-like. Remove all personal items from countertops, showers, and bathtubs. If you have multiple rugs, keep only one to maintain a clean line of sight to the flooring. Over-the-toilet storage can sometimes make the space feel cramped, so consider removing these elements if they encroach on the spatial harmony of the room.

  • Home Office
    With more people working from home, a well-staged office can be a selling point. Remove excess furniture and leave only the essentials: a desk, a chair, and perhaps a bookshelf if it doesn't dominate the space. Keep the surface of the desk tidy, with minimal office supplies and more space to work, which can help buyers visualize their own productive area.

  • Hallways and Entryways
    These areas should be clear of any obstacles. Remove any extra coat racks, umbrella stands, or shoe racks that can make these passageways appear narrow and cluttered. A simple console table or a small bench is sufficient to suggest functionality without sacrificing openness.

  • Basement
    If your basement serves multiple purposes, try to define a single function for each area. Remove any extraneous furniture that does not contribute directly to the intended use of the space. Keep storage areas neat and organized, and if possible, keep them out of direct sight to emphasize the usable area of the basement.

Staging your home effectively involves more than just cleaning—it's about strategically choosing what to leave in place to showcase the potential of each room. By removing certain items, you can transform your home into an appealing and spacious environment that will attract more buyers and potentially increase the sale price.

If you are considering selling your home in the Twin Cities area, don't hesitate to reach out for professional guidance on how to stage your home effectively. Call today and let us help you make the best possible impression on the real estate market.

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