
Although the concept of home staging is
not new, it has certainly taken off during the last few
years, fuelled by the booming property market and popular
television shows, such as Channel 4's House Doctor.
Why use a professional home stager?
It is very difficult for people not to add their personal
touch to their homes whilst living in them. However too
much personalisation can often put buyers off a property.
One person's favourite flowery wallpaper may not appeal
to everyone, whilst tatty furniture or poorly maintained
gardens may betray the true value of the home.
First
impressions matter.
A home stager will be able to take an objective look at
your home, as if they were the buyer and spot areas of
weakness that could cost you the sale or lead you to reduce
your asking price.
Whilst an estate agent will often provide advice on improving
a property for sale, the home stager will take this a stage
further and actually implement the improvements.
Preparing the property for sale can be considered by many
as an unnecessary expense, but it should be seen as an
investment that allows the owner to sell their property
quickly, whilst maximising the potential value.
Things to think about when selling your home
If you want to do your own home staging, you should be
looking at the following aspects:
Remove clutter
Often rooms become overcrowded with clutter. Buyers will
be looking for rooms that appear spacious and airy, so
if you have to many possessions, you may wish to put some
of them into storage, leaving just enough to give the room
a comfortable, lived-in feel.
Re-arrange furniture
Too much furniture can also make a room appear small and
cramped. Again, it is worth putting some furniture into
storage until you have moved. Try to arrange your remaining
furniture at angles, rather than just lining it up against
the walls and if there are focal points such as fireplaces,
try to use your furniture to enhance these.
Appropriate use of rooms
Ensure that different rooms in the house can be distinguished
for different activities. Make sure that the dining room
is actually a dining room, not the kid's playroom and think
about taking all of the junk out of the spare room, so
that it can be presented as a home office.
Lighting
Good lighting can also make a room seem bright and airy.
Always try to allow as much natural light into your home
as possible. If necessary clean the windows and cut back
any trees or bushes that are obstructing daylight. Make
use of table lamps to brighten areas of the house that
do not receive as much natural light.
Clean and tidy
Always ensure that the house is spotless before viewings.
Nothing will put buyers of more than a house that appears
dirty and uncared for. It is always a good idea to have
the carpets cleaned professionally and you may want to
do the same with older furniture, especially the three-piece
suite.
Tidy up the garden
Often the garden will be the first impression that the
buyer has of the property before they even get to see the
house, so it is important that you apply the same clean,
tidy and uncluttered principles.
Don Suter is Managing Editor of the UK Property Portal
(http://www.ukpropertyportal.co.uk), an online directory
and magazine for UK property sales, rental, surveyors,
mortgages, conveyancing, property insurance, removals,
news, investment and development
Hang in there, and good luck with your
staging your way to selling your home!
The Vested Interests Crew
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