Home Staging 101
DID YOU KNOW THAT ALL OF OUR CLIENTS ARE OFFERED THE OPTION OF A FREE HOME STAGING CONSULTATION?
While the winter weather and rain are keeping you cozied up indoors and longing for signs of spring, it’s a great opportunity for you to start prepping your home to sell fast in the upcoming spring market! We are here to
help with our Home Staging 101 Tips!Did you know that all of our clients are offered the option of a free Home Staging Consultation? We help you plan and prioritize what needs to be done so that you can focus your energy on packing to move into your wonderful new home! Our Home Staging Consultant, Shannon Reppard, shares her tried and true staging tips to help you get a head start on your move. Don’t hesitate to contact us to list your home and set up your Home Staging Consultation! We love working with you!
MAKE IT SHINE!
PACK ON UP!
MAKE A MOVE
Help buyers see your wonderful space by removing personal photos, quotes, and opinions (anything religious/political or otherwise). Show off the areas of your home that you love–like those great built-in bookshelves on either side of your fireplace. You want your buyer’s eyes to be on your lovely home and not on that amazing photo of your handsome husband!
APPEAL TO THE EYES!
Show as much open space in your home (and closets) as you can. During showings of your home, keep your curtains and blinds open to allow for natural light, and turn your fans on low. Make sure all art is hung at eye level, and limit artwork to three small pieces or one large piece of art. Declutter all surfaces in your home, keeping items to three small decorative items or one larger item per surface. In the kitchen, pack or relocate as much as you can to show off your nice, clean countertops; and, tidy up the front of your fridge–go ahead and bite the bullet and remove your awesome magnetic photo montage until you have a new fridge to decorate!
SPEND TIME IN YOUR CLOSETS!
Remove hanging clothes, store out-of-season clothes, and pare down your amazing selection of puffy coats to open space in your closet. Clear all items from the floor of your closets, keep closet shelving neatly organized (think: woven baskets or nice looking bins), and allow for open space on the shelves as well. Show off your storage space to your new buyer by allowing them to see o p e n s p a c e!
WELCOME, Y’ALL!
Ready to schedule your Home Staging Consultation?
Let Shannon know!
[Each of these photos–from the messy bedroom to the meticulous pantry–is from a home that
the Kelly Blanchard Real Estate Group has helped our clients buy or sell!
Isn’t that a fun fact? We knew you’d like that! These homes are gorgeous!]
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