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7 Expert Tips for Home Staging You Can Implement Yourself - Filipino Homes

Make quick and easy improvements to your home, whether your home is for sale or not.

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7 Expert Tips for Home Staging You Can Implement Yourself - Filipino Homes

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  1. 7 Expert Tips for Home Staging You Can Implement Yourself Make quick and easy improvements to your home, whether your home is for sale or not. When it comes to increasing the value and speed of the sale of your home, preparation, and presentation are often the keys. Interiors are the most crucial selling aspect, even though curb appeal changes might be helpful. Today, most home shoppers research online, making a property's web appeal just as significant as its curb appeal. You want to draw in as many potential buyers as possible to your listing to sell your house quickly. High- quality, staged listing images and videos are a terrific approach to increasing the virtual appeal of your home, and making it stand out in today's crowded market is one of the real estate solutions. Even if your house is currently in good condition, home staging doesn't have to be an expensive or time- consuming procedure. Declutter your home and remove any personal belongings that make it difficult for purchasers to picture themselves living there. Check out these tried-and-true suggestions from professional real estate agents and interior designers if you're prepared to try them. Insert mirrors A mirror not only gives a room some elegance, but its mirrored surface also makes it appear larger, brighter, and less claustrophobic. Consider purchasing a massive mirror from your neighborhood home store if you need artwork. Your area will feel more carefully chosen and arranged as a result. Change window coverings Replace any outdated, heavy draperies with lighter, more modern alternatives. When windows are open, simple, practical window coverings help a room feel airy and look more oversized and more relaxed. To give the impression that the room is taller, choose floor-length drapes and hang them close to the ceiling rather than at the top of the window frame. Get white, fluffy towels. Consider using monochrome colors to stage your bathroom. According to Marc Thee of Marc-Michaels Interiors, use only all-white towels in your bathrooms. Colored towels don't give off a spa-like vibe, and they might make a room appear gloomy and heavy. White towels have a clean, fresh feeling. Improved rugs Purchase rugs that will complement your furnishings and rooms. Avoid a too-small carpet for your living room; ensure that at least the front legs of your couch or chairs touch it. The proper-sized rug in the right style will give the room a more significant, "pulled-together" appearance.

  2. Sort out the bookcases. Give your shelves some beauty while you're organizing things. Rearrange the remaining books so that some are stacked horizontally, and some are vertically by completely removing 25% of them. Put a few objects within the bookcase as accent pieces and bookends. This will brighten your bookcases and give the space more charm and character. Deep cleaning Nobody wants to enter a house with a filthy toilet or scarred walls (and possibly not you!). Spend time cleaning each room in your home, but be mindful of cleaning odors. Avoid filling houses with too many scents. They'll believe you're concealing something. Instead, make a batch of chocolate chip cookies, and keep it out on the counter for potential customers. This home staging tip will benefit your family even if you aren't selling your home. De-Personalize Although we know you took great pains to make your house a home, not all buyers will share your preferences when you try to sell it. Remove everyone's junk and personal photos. You want the prospective buyer to be able to picture living there. Feel free to express your taste if you are selling your house later.

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