7 Budget-Friendly Tips for Staging Your Home

Simple, Affordable Ways to Upgrade Your House’s Look During a Sale

Staging a home may seem like a costly endeavor, especially if you decide to do it yourself. However, this doesn’t necessarily have to be the case. There are plenty of small things you can do to upgrade your home’s look when you’re selling it that won’t break the bank or require too much work.

 

1. Update Throw Pillows

You can get nice throw pillows at stores like Target, World Market and even Walmart for an affordable price. Using throw pillows that match the seating arrangements and bedding in your house will make the home appear to be comfortable and inviting. Just make sure that you don’t go overboard with throw pillows, as this will look cluttered and messy. A few pillows on a sofa or bed as well as one or two pillows on a chair should be plenty of decoration.

2. Refresh All Linens

Make sure to replace all towels and curtains. The best color you can choose for staging linens is white, because it looks crisp and clean. You should also make sure that curtains and other wall treatments are light and breezy, in order to give your home the feeling of being open and inviting.

3. Declutter Your Home

Homebuyers don’t want to see a home that’s cluttered; it will make them think that the house doesn’t have enough storage for them and discourage them from buying. To avoid this impression, you should move about 30% of the things in your home into storage while staging your home.

 

4. Remove Personal Touches

The goal of staging a home is to show homebuyers the potential the house has for them. Thus, personal decorations will be distracting for buyers. Take down all family photos, monogrammed decorations and other personal baubles to prevent the home seeming too much like your home rather than the buyer’s home.

5. Organize Closets and Other Storage Spaces

Potential homebuyers are going to look in every single nook and cranny of your home, including closets, medicine cabinets and drawers. Make sure that all of the storage spaces in your home are tidy and organized. If these spaces are not organized, you could give the buyer the impression that the home doesn’t have enough storage, and they’ll be less inclined to buy the house.

6. Add a Mirror or Two

Mirrors add some flair, and they open up rooms. Adding a mirror or two to rooms like bedrooms and living areas is a great way to make your home look bigger, more inviting and stylish.

 

7. Neatly Organize Bookcases and Shelves

Bookcases and shelves should be treated as displays rather than storage when you’re staging your home. Keep these spaces neat, organized and color coordinated to best appeal to potential homebuyers.

 
 
 

You can successfully stage your home yourself without the help of a decorator, and you can do it without breaking the bank. Make sure to work closely with your realtor to get their advice on more ways to stage your home.

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