This is an interesting article that gives the pros of home staging. At the end of the video they mention what type of buyers prefer a home not staged: the ones looking for a deal. Depending on what type of offer/buyer you want to attract, you may not want to have your home staged, but if you’re looking for top dollar on your investment, you should seriously consider getting advice from a professional. Check out KSDK’s article Home staging has its pros and cons in a down economy.
Archive for January, 2012
Staging A Bathroom
| Did you know that 63% of buyers are looking for a home that is move in ready? (Canadian Staging Professional Stat) This means they just want to move in and don’t want to do any sort of renovation. A simple way to update a space is to remove the wallpaper and paint it a neutral colour. |
Accessorize Your Home Without Spending A Cent
Professional home stagers are trained to help homeowners work within their budgets. If a budget is tight, there are some techniques you can use to accessorize your home without spending any money.
Search every room, closet and your basement for forgotten furniture, blankets, pillows, candles, artwork and accessories. You may end up borrowing furniture or accessories from your living room to stage your bedroom, the most important thing is to keep an open mind on where to place everything. Don’t be afraid to remove a comforter from your bed if the bunches are beyond repair. Sometimes a neutral sheet will work as a replacement.
For more budget friendly staging tips, check out Cathy Hobb’s article “Shop Your House: Stage Using What You Have”.
Staging A Bedroom
| No matter what price range your buyers qualify for, they always want the most space available in each room. If you re-arrange furniture so there is lots of walking space, rooms will look bigger. Before you do this, however, make sure the new arrangement will highlight the feature of the room. Some common room features are: a fireplace, high ceilings or exterior views. |




