Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Simple Tips On Home Staging New York Sellers Have Used Successfully

By Christine Perry


Selling your house can be tough. Even if the price is right, and you live a nice neighborhood, you may have a lot of competition. When your house has been on the market for a couple of months without much interest, your Realtor may suggest an open house and some home staging New York sellers have found beneficial. Before you put all your old furniture in storage and call a rental company though, you should consider working with what you already have.

If you're a fan of home selling reality shows, you already know that decluttering is the first rule of successful staging. You will have to remove family pictures, mementos from family vacations, and other personal items. Experts usually tell homeowners to move about half of their furniture out of living areas. The rooms will look bigger, and prospective purchasers will have an easier time envisioning their own furniture in the house.

If all the furniture in your rooms are arranged against the walls, you need to move some of it out. Grouping them in a way that looks conversational is more interesting and adds space to the room. You have to consider the traffic flow when you are grouping however. Buyers can envision their own furniture in a room when there is less of yours in it.

When you getting ready for an open house, you need to turn all the lights on. Switching on lamps is not enough. You need to flip on under counter and other task lights, and overhead or ambient lighting in addition to the accent lights. Most experts agree that there needs to be at least a hundred watts lighting every fifty feet.

You want to make small rooms seem as big as possible. There are a few tricks designers use to create the appearance of space. One of them is to paint the small room the same color as adjacent rooms. This will give them a seamless look that tricks the eye. You can hang drapes that are the same color as the paint on the walls to give your little room the illusion of space.

You might think brightly colored walls and trendy wallpapers are great, but potential buyers may have another opinion. If you have statement colors on your walls and wild fabrics on your sofas and chairs, it's time to put it in neutral. It's hard for buyers to imagine what a room will look like with their furniture in it, if they are blinded by your decorating. You can save the splashes of color for accent pillows and area rugs.

Decluttering doesn't mean that a room is entirely devoid of decorative objects. You should have groupings placed strategically throughout your house. Grouping them in threes instead of alone or in an even number will make a big difference in the overall effect.

If you need a quick sale, you have to impress the buyers who come to look at your house. A great location and a competitive asking price may not be enough. Buyers have to be able to see themselves in your house before they'll make you an offer.




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