Home preparation and staging is a valuable step in building the marketing funnel for the home. After all, a well staged home means awesome pictures, better marketability on the Internet and many more leads of potential buyers wanting to see the home. Compare those pictures to a vacant or un-staged home and you get the picture!
Home Staging mistakes on the other hand can lower the buyer appeal. Here are key home staging mistakes to watch out for when preparing your home for sale. 1. Too much furniture A known fact, too much furniture drives away the focus from key focal points and home highlights. Furniture larger than required can make rooms look small. It can spoil the seamless natural walk flow we want to create buyers to have while walking through a home. 2. Too little furniture Yes, of course, that's a red flag too! Even too little furniture, partial staged homes or NO furniture can be a disadvantage. Buyer's don't have a frame of reference in an empty house and may not be able to imagine or visualize themselves in the house. The truth is only 10% of buyers can visualize themselves in a home when it is vacant. Hence furniture layout is a vital part of getting a staged home right. 3. Clutter and untidinessThat's an obvious one, we believe we always tackle but you will not believe how many homes do not deal with it completely. While most home owners do take care of basic cleanliness like flooring, cobwebs and carpet there are some areas we miss. For instance, I have often suggested to home owners (as part of my work at BlueGrape Home Staging) when I notice blinds with dust and muddy patios. While the basic cleaners will clean the rest of the house adding thorough cleaning areas like windows, blinds cleaned and a power wash outside helps. De-Cluttering is also a commonly held staging vital, which includes minimizing things, objects, show pieces and general home stuff which can be distracting for buyers from inferring the actual potential of a home. 4. Monotonous quotient Staging is no longer white colors and monotonous color palette spread across a home. Why will a buyer remember a home they see among many if it does not make an impression that deserves to be remembered?. Yes, the strengths and features of the home do create very important impressions but creative staging will enhance the strengths and make the home brand create a distinct mark on the buyers mind. Without going over the top with design, home stagers bring in style, pop of colors and unique pieces which make the home brand stand out among competition and appeal to maximum buyers. 5. Over the top True that style and design are vital but yet going over the top would be a red flag. The reason is that the buyers need a "comfort" feel and aspirational power that helps them visualize the home as their future home. Home staging is different from interior design and home decorating which is for a single person, the owner and his family. Home Staging requires the home to appeal to many potential buyers in the market. 6. Eye to detail What differentiates a good stager from another besides the core strengths? A good stager will naturally give an eye to detail to make a picture perfect home come together. Buyer's notice subtle aspects in the home buying process and sometimes the smallest of reasons can be a home turn off. Limp towels versus crisp towels, a poor laid table, you know what I mean. For instance, a non ironed - bed and limp pillows which show in pictures are a turn off. 7. Missing warm fuzzies I call emotional connections home stagers create warm fuzzies. You know - creating a visual touch point in the buyer's mind. They are often small but forgotten in preparing the home. Making them imagine dishing out a meal in the kitchen or relaxing with a book in a nook, a bottle of wine for the evening, arousing a spa like feel in the bath reminding them of a vacation! These connections strengthen the psychological impact and bring the home alive as a potential home for buyers 8. Downsizing the home's personality Staging is not about completely stripping the home of it's personality by de-personalizing and de-cluttering to an extreme extent. Very often, one get's so focussed on clearing up that we forget we need to build around the home strengths, the focal points and enhance that personality. Home Staging is a combination of a science and an art and the right balance. The ideal strategy would be to stay true to each unique home and not follow a one size fits all formula. Balanced and skilled home staging can help strengthen the marketing proposition and be a catalyst in attracting potential buyers. Happy Staging, Happy Selling. Pramiti Bhargava |
Condos home staging is an art by itself. Let's start from the basics. Why is the typical home buyer going to buy the particular condo. Is it the location, is it in the middle of downtown, does it have great schools around. Whatever the reasons - you got to first understand the pulse. Research the neighborhood. Either do it yourself or ask our realtor friends.
Then comes the condo itself. Condos are about a certain space, style and utility. A condo home stage means you got to balance style and design with space. Charm with utility.
Here are some condo home staging tips which will help your condo to sell fast! Explore ideas at this home staging gallery.
1. Space optimization
If the space is limited make sure you don't overburden it with furniture so that it seems overwhelmed. Measure the living area, couches which are way too heavy will make the room look smaller and block movement space. Add furniture which values the space and looks great, remove extra furniture. Balance is key.
2. Charm and Style
Condos in different neighborhoods are often led by the tastes of people staying there. These tastes reflect what will appeal to potential buyers of the condo. Chic, french, multi-cultural, rustic, eclectic, traditional, mature no matter what but there will be a style and theme you will want to build. Plan for it. At San Diego, intrinsic to the charm of the area, BlueGrape staging brings in elements which can range from the coast and beaches to relaxing with wine. Similar cultural elements are vital in each city.
3. Utility
Think about how can one showcase utility for smaller size condos. Storage and functional utility is a great benefit to showcase while staging the home. Showcasing storage and functional utility will help your condo to sell.
Then comes the condo itself. Condos are about a certain space, style and utility. A condo home stage means you got to balance style and design with space. Charm with utility.
Here are some condo home staging tips which will help your condo to sell fast! Explore ideas at this home staging gallery.
1. Space optimization
If the space is limited make sure you don't overburden it with furniture so that it seems overwhelmed. Measure the living area, couches which are way too heavy will make the room look smaller and block movement space. Add furniture which values the space and looks great, remove extra furniture. Balance is key.
2. Charm and Style
Condos in different neighborhoods are often led by the tastes of people staying there. These tastes reflect what will appeal to potential buyers of the condo. Chic, french, multi-cultural, rustic, eclectic, traditional, mature no matter what but there will be a style and theme you will want to build. Plan for it. At San Diego, intrinsic to the charm of the area, BlueGrape staging brings in elements which can range from the coast and beaches to relaxing with wine. Similar cultural elements are vital in each city.
3. Utility
Think about how can one showcase utility for smaller size condos. Storage and functional utility is a great benefit to showcase while staging the home. Showcasing storage and functional utility will help your condo to sell.
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| This small downtown condo nook was utilized to showcase a wine corner in California. |
For example, The picture on the left of a wine nook in a downtown nook brings together the points we are discussing - a combination of utility, charm and style. Emotional connections such as these add elements to help market the home to buyers.
4. Balcony and outdoors
Don't miss out the opportunity to show possibilities in the balcony, bay windows or outside sitting. Entertainment, coffee times, reading, barbecues all come alive in that space. Its a great space to showcase the good life. Condo dwellers get a breath of fresh air in that space and a bit of green there as well will bring out the charm.
5. Clutter free
De-Clutter the condo if occupied, so that the buyer can visualize the space and his own furniture in it. Remove all unnecessary things during the selling phase, so that one can create buyer appeal with a uncluttered look.
6. Focal Points
Locate focal points and accentuate them. If the fireplace can be jazzed up into the focal point highlight it and make it the focal point of the room.
Don't miss out the opportunity to show possibilities in the balcony, bay windows or outside sitting. Entertainment, coffee times, reading, barbecues all come alive in that space. Its a great space to showcase the good life. Condo dwellers get a breath of fresh air in that space and a bit of green there as well will bring out the charm.
5. Clutter free
De-Clutter the condo if occupied, so that the buyer can visualize the space and his own furniture in it. Remove all unnecessary things during the selling phase, so that one can create buyer appeal with a uncluttered look.
6. Focal Points
Locate focal points and accentuate them. If the fireplace can be jazzed up into the focal point highlight it and make it the focal point of the room.
7. Master Bedrooms stage
Bedrooms should follow the principle of symmetry and balance and be a abode of peace and relaxation. Make sure they are gender neutral and appeal to both the him and the her in the house.
8. Create a flow
Imagine how buyers will walk through the home. Create and channelize a flow so that they follow the path. Keep enough furniture space so that people can walk through with ease.
9. Move away from the negatives
Focus on the positives and accentuate them. Move the buyer's eyes away from the negatives. Think about this, maybe you want the buyer to focus on the beautiful fireplace and not the negatives of the windows in that room. Accentuate that fireplace positive with art and accessories so that the focus in the room goes there and not on the negative area, whatever that is.
10. Bright and cheerful
Bringing in light into a condo is important. While the light is limited by what the condo construct actually is home staging can be applied to make it cheerful and bright by accentuating with throw pillows, rugs, accessories and more.
Happy condo home staging. Stage your condo to appeal. Stage your condo to sell!
Bedrooms should follow the principle of symmetry and balance and be a abode of peace and relaxation. Make sure they are gender neutral and appeal to both the him and the her in the house.
8. Create a flow
Imagine how buyers will walk through the home. Create and channelize a flow so that they follow the path. Keep enough furniture space so that people can walk through with ease.
9. Move away from the negatives
Focus on the positives and accentuate them. Move the buyer's eyes away from the negatives. Think about this, maybe you want the buyer to focus on the beautiful fireplace and not the negatives of the windows in that room. Accentuate that fireplace positive with art and accessories so that the focus in the room goes there and not on the negative area, whatever that is.
10. Bright and cheerful
Bringing in light into a condo is important. While the light is limited by what the condo construct actually is home staging can be applied to make it cheerful and bright by accentuating with throw pillows, rugs, accessories and more.
Happy condo home staging. Stage your condo to appeal. Stage your condo to sell!
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