It takes more than simple cleaning to make most homes attractive
to wide range of buyers. A coordinated home staging highlights
your home's strongest suits, masks its shortcomings, and
generally helps the buyer imagine how the home might look if
they lived there.
Home staging is commonly misconceived as a form of home
decoration. In fact, the opposite is true: the purpose of home
decoration is to individualize spaces in your home, whereas one
goal of home staging is to reduce the personal touches you have
added. By presenting furnishings, room arrangements, and
decorating styles that are more universal, staging makes it
possible for your home to impress a wider range of buyers.
A home stager will artfully arrange your
existing furnishings and accessories to create warm and
inviting spaces that will appeal to a wider audience.
Home stagers help you identify what you might consider packing away for
your move. Buyers who are reflecting on the 4 or 5 homes
they viewed today are more likely to remember a staged home
in which
they were able
to imagine their own furniture an were not distracted by
existing décor.
A home should be staged before putting it on
the market, before a realtor tour, and before conducting an open
house.