5 of the most important details when styling your home for sale

When it comes to selling your home, good styling can make a significant difference to that final figure. 

1. Take yourself out of the equation

When styling a home for sale you need to look at the home through the buyers eyes. It’s no longer about what you love, but what will appeal to the buyer.  Before the photoshoot and the open inspections, pack away family photos and personal heirlooms to allow potential buyers to imagine themselves in the home.

2. Know your target market

Ask your agent about the demographic likely to be interested. Whether it's a young family, a down-sizer, or a professional couple … whoever it might be, really make sure the look is tailored to that demographic,

3. Consider the layout

The layout is always the most important thing when it comes to styling a house for sale. The way you live in a house is quite different from the way you style it for sale. When you're living in a home, it's all about what you love, comfort and function. However, when you're selling, you need to think about how the people are going to be navigating their way through the property during an open home. The placement of the sofa and television is a prime example. When living in a home, you want the sofa positioned to face the television so it's comfortable to watch, but when you’re selling you might need to move that sofa to allow access and flow through the property.

4. Scale back the key pieces

Consider the size of furniture in the home – and possibly bring in smaller versions when necessary. A king-size bed is amazing to live with, but it can take up a lot of space. If you've got five buyers standing in a bedroom with a king-size bed, it can make the room feel really cramped.

5. Avoid a showroom atmosphere 

While it’s important to pare back the personal touch, a little warmth is still important to make sure it doesn’t feel too cold. Give the property warmth and character through layers, texture, and tones that feel like a home.

Source - Home Beautiful

Posted on Wednesday, 31 July 2019
by Matt Morley in Top Tips

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