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Staging your home
Posted Aug 25, 2008
The living-room is an area where families tend to spend a great deal of time relaxing together. It should be comfortable and inviting looking with clear pathways and some natural light entering the room. The second function of the room tends to be for entertaining, and you must present the room with this in mind, arranging the seating area in a conversational way.
- Clear away any children?s toys, used coffee cups, multiple TV remotes and anything else which should not be on view when your prospective buyers are looking round your house. (De-cluttering instantly creates more space and allows viewers to focus on what you actually want them to see).
- As a general rule, any family photographs should be packed safely away and temporarily replaced with a few ?lifestyle? looking pictures or prints. (buyers have to imagine themselves living there, and it?s more difficult and distracting for them if your family photographs are everywhere).
- Create the illusion of space by removing any unnecessary or ?bulky? furniture. (put furniture in storage if necessary) You may live with five arm-chairs, but it doesn?t necessarily have the cosmetic appeal you?ll need to sell. Arrange the furniture for the maximum buyer appeal and ease of movement, not the best view of the television. (once you have your sale, you can change it round again).
- Should your furniture be on it?s last legs and your budget is a little tight, visit thrift shops and sale rooms for a bargain or simply ?dress-up? what you already have. (new cushion covers can detract attention from a tired sofa and new sofa covers can give an old sofa a new lease of life). Another option is to rent suitable pieces for the few weeks it takes to sell your house.
- If you have a lime-green or purple living-room, now is the time to deal with it. You already know that a neutral palette of colours works best for selling, so why sabotage your own efforts? You can revert to the psychedelic look when you have clinched the sale and moved into your new abode!
- A fireplace is a great focal point for a room. Try arranging candles on each side of the mantle piece, to effectively draw the eye to this important feature of the room.