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If you are looking to sell your home, your goal is to get the most money possible in the shortest amount of time. One of the best ways to add value and appeal to your home is through home staging. There are a lot of options for how you want to go about it. You could hire a professional staging company, but that comes with a hefty price tag. Most of the time, a few simple fixes is all it takes to transform a living room.
Today, I want to share a video from HGTV that can help you
stage your home when you go to sell. Tiffany Brooks recommends her favorite
inexpensive home staging tips for you. We
hope these will help you save both time and money when it comes time to sell
your home.
A fresh coat of paint is always a good idea. Neutral, warm colors work best for highlighting the natural light in your home. This will make it easier to punch up the room with some colorful accessories and pull everything together.
A common design problem facing many homeowners is that they
have no real entry way, as their front door opens up to the living room. To fix
this, you can add a table, some lighting, and a rug to "fake a foyer"
and make it feel like the living room and entryway are two different spaces.
A patterned rug, some pillows, or bright curtains add a ton
of texture and an eclectic layer to the space, which is essential to a well-designed room.
In
some cases, a "make-under" is just what you need. In
the case of most fireplaces, taking some accessories and clutter away enhances
the look and feel of the room greatly.
You could spend well over a few thousand dollars with a
staging company, or you could do these fixes yourself for around $500. That's a
small investment considering the value that you add to your home by adding
those pieces.
If you have any questions for us about staging your home or
anything else real estate related, give me a call or send over a quick email.
I'm always here to help, and would love to hear from you!