Home Staging Tips

Posted on May 6th, 2010 by admin in Home Staging Tips


Home staging process initiates embellishing your home’s beauty, correcting the weak areas and increasing the total visual appeal of the house. Such home staging activity can be done to attract potential buyers or merely satisfy the interior designer within you. Staging process begins after the house is painted, clutter is cleared

Old unused boxes and unnecessary clutter that has not been in use for last three months can be cleared. This helps to increase the space of the house while eliminating clutter. Colorful organic magazine holders can be used to stack up papers and magazines which look much cleaner and attractive. The lawn can be neatly mowed and weeds need to be cleared for a prim look.

Scattered furniture can be attractively grouped for a pleasing look and providing more place to walk around. Fireplaces, mantelpieces can be decorated with unique decorative pieces. The kitchen is another most important area in the home. It can be modified during staging by adding fruit bowls and cookery books on the kitchen counters.

Bathrooms can also be dressed while modifying the entire home. This can be done by adding colorful towels, handmade scented soaps, beautiful jars for creams and candles. Any major or minor home repairs should be taken care of before or during staging process. Adding indoor plants can add a fresh look to the home.

Home staging improves the home’s look, making it appealing to prospective buyers. It can also be done to improve the interior design of the house. It can be a fun activity and done within the planned budget and time by organizing one thing at a time.

3 Comments on “Home Staging Tips”

  1. Catrina Bethel

    excellent writing about decorating, it is actually useful for me. keep writing and happy blogging.

  2. admin

    Your most welcome Catrina, we’ll do am working on adding a fun Free Design tool soon.

  3. outdoor sconces

    Thanks. some great info here, keep it up . I cannot really leave a more constructive remark am a bit out of my depth but I will be checking back here for further updates.

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