- Rearrange furniture to maximize floor space. When you place furnishings in your residence you maximize your home's livability. When you place furnishings in a home for sale, you want to maximize the home's appeal.
- Do you need design ideas? Visit Pottery Barn, Restoration Hardware, or Williams-Sonoma. You may already have what you need to look absolutely in style.
- Use mirrors to create more space. Full-length mirrors, framed mirrors, mounted mirrors can help make a room look brighter and feel bigger.
If you’ve been thinking of selling your colonial, you should make sure that you take full advantage of home staging trends.
Your home doesn't need to be picture-perfect but it should be an “artist-ready” piece of canvass.
Box up anything you don't use on a daily basis. You'll need to box it to move it anyway and small things take up an inordinate amount of space. This includes collectibles, kitchen gadgets, tools, jewelry, photos, toys and tech.
Every day fill a box with stuff. Not only will this make your home more presentable, but it will also make moving day less stressful and easier to manage.
Every aspect of your property should be geared toward making your home more appealing. This includes your blinds and curtains.
Window treatments are broadly divided into two groups; soft and hard. Soft treatments, like drapes and curtains are made from fabrics. On the other hand, hard window coverings include blinds, shutters, screens, and specialty glass like frosted or stained glass. No matter which solution you choose, when you're selling you want to be mindful of maximizing natural light and minimizing stylistic adventurism.
If you're contemplating selling your residence is it time to paint?
Paint is a pretty easy change to make. And, the wrong color inside or out can turn a buyer off from the entire house. On the other hand, the wrong color is relatively easy to correct.
Have you ever noticed that builders go with a simple color scheme? Unlike most property owners, builders sell a lot of houses and they have learned, as my experience has taught me, that a simple color scheme is best.
The more your house looks like your home, the less it's someone else's home. You want the buyer to be able to see the property as his or her home.
In addition to removing your clutter, it's almost always a good idea to depersonalize.
When someone looks at your house, they're trying to decide if this will be their home.
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