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Low Cost Home Staging Ideas

When looking to stage your own home, it is easy to become frustrated. Looking online often offers ideas that can be very expensive, such as purchasing or renting new neutral colored furniture and accessories. The truth, however, is that you can stage your own home on a very large budget and greatly improve your chances of a sale. The key, however, is to find a way to detach yourself emotionally from the home.14

Your home is certainly a special place to you, but when it is time to sell, you will find that the best tip available is to look at it from the point of view of a new buyer. This means taking down photos and drawings as well as sentimental items, artwork, and anything that could be considered personal. Understand that the ultimate goal of staging is to create a home that makes anyone feel at home. Once your personal items have been removed, you have already made significant progress towards making your home easier to sell.

When looking to really stage a home on a small budget, you will want to do some simple things. Hanging mirrors that reflect light into smaller spaces can make a room seem much larger. Likewise, removing accessories and clutter from these rooms will open up a great deal more space, giving the feel that the room is bigger and giving it more potential for the buyers. If your room uses a bright paint or a busy wallpaper design, taking the time to apply a simple, neutral color to the walls can be an inexpensive way to boost the value of the room while increasing the chances that potential buyers will feel at home in the space.

When placing furniture, understand that using too much will make your room feel small and cramped. Even larger rooms should employ only minimal furniture and accessories. When it comes to the kitchen and bathroom, remove things like used soaps and shampoos and create a room that is relaxing and ready for a new owner. Give your bathroom the feel of a luxurious spa by hanging clean, plush towels and offering an array of unused but relaxing bath products.