Saturday, January 29, 2011
Master Bedrooms - Simple!
Both these Master Bedrooms were empty when we first saw them. Without a doubt, we knew these rooms needed furniture to show off the large amount of square footage. Often times buyers can't visualize how big a room is when it has nothing in it to show the proportions. Even though a king-sized bed fits very easily in both these rooms, we used queen beds to give that feeling of even more space!
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Claw-Foot Bathtubs
The homeowner decided to totally gut their old Master Bath and remodel to this updated version. They knew a brand new bathroom was a great way to wow potential buyers. New tile, new glass shower, new sinks, cabinets and fixtures. It looked fresh and new, which is appealing to any buyer. However, the tub seemed to be very taste specific and received many more negative comments than anticipated. Interesting note, however, the eventual buyer of this home removed the claw-foot tub and replaced it with a garden tub!
Monday, January 10, 2011
2 Sofas - Down to 1
It's so tempting to want to try to use all your furniture when you stage your home. But look how spacious this living room becomes when the 2nd sofa is removed! This home sold in just a matter of days!
Friday, January 7, 2011
Mirrors
A Wall of Mirrors |
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Empty just doesn't sell
Unless you have the unique ability to "look beyond" the emptiness of a vacant home, it is very difficult to determine the actual size of a room. Furniture can actually make a room seem larger and definitely draws you into the room. With furniture and accessories, your eyes have a place to focus on, rather than just an expansive space.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
No Confusion
When you stage your home, be sure there are absolutely no questions when it comes to the purpose of each room. Even though you may use your dining room as an office, all future buyers will want to see your dining room set up as a dining room. Causing confusion to potential buyers is the last thing you want to do as they step into your home.
Monday, January 3, 2011
To Color or Not to Color?
The hardest part about putting your home on the market is making those difficult decisions to neutralize your home. For those who love color, they feel it makes their home feel blah. But when a potential buyer walks into a home that has a neutral color, the current owner's taste is not imposing. This is a much easier way of helping buyers see themselves in a home. Rule #1 in preparing your home for sale; take yourself personally out of your home and begin to see it as property for sale.