Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Home Staging
Since the whole goal of using interior finishes is to complete the look of a room, appearance is naturally the first thing most people consider. When you work with Lidda Design, our team will help you select finishings that complement your style and increase the attractiveness of any space.
Get rid of clutter
Since the whole goal of using interior finishes is to complete the look of a room, appearance is naturally the first thing most people consider. When you work with Lidda Design, our team will help you select finishings that complement your style and increase the attractiveness of any space.
Keep it sparklingly clean
Nothing turns off prospective buyers like a dirty home, and you can be assured buyers are looking at every inch of your house. Invest extra time to clean or hire someone to come in and keep everything spick and span.
Light it up
A well-lit home looks fresh, clean, and sunny. Open the curtains and turn on lots of lights to brighten your home, even in the middle of the day. Just be sure the windows are clean!
Consider a kitchen refresh
The kitchen is one of the rooms potential buyers look at most closely. Whether it’s new appliances or a fresh coat of paint, improvements to the kitchen can be well worth the time and money. The Lidda Design team is happy to make recommendations on how you can spruce up your kitchen easily and quickly.
Remove personal items
Remove pictures of family, monogrammed towels, awards—all these things create a space that belongs to you, but you want prospective buyers to picture themselves in the home. Put away personal items to help make a space that buyers can see themselves living in.
Give the bathroom spa vibe
Fluffy white towels, nice-smelling soaps, and plush rugs can help make a bathroom feel more like a spa. Think: fresh, clean, inviting.
Make it smell nice
You don’t want to overpower buyers with scent, but you also don’t want even a hint of kitty litter or last night’s fish dinner. Be cautious with spray air fresheners as many people have allergies to these products, but you can still use scented candles, flowers, or plug-in air fresheners.