Monday, March 26, 2018

Simple Tips On Home Staging New York Sellers Have Used Successfully

By Christine Perry


Selling your house can be tough. Even if the price is right, and you live a nice neighborhood, you may have a lot of competition. When your house has been on the market for a couple of months without much interest, your Realtor may suggest an open house and some home staging New York sellers have found beneficial. Before you put all your old furniture in storage and call a rental company though, you should consider working with what you already have.

The first rule always seems to be getting rid of the clutter. This means taking down family photos and removing a lot of the memorabilia that personalizes most people's living spaces. Most experts find that homeowners tend to have too much furniture in any given room and suggest you get rid of about half of it. Your rooms will look much bigger.

Unless people have huge houses with massive rooms, they tend to arrange their furniture against room walls. According to the experts even small rooms will look bigger when furnishings are grouped away from walls. You have to be mindful of the traffic flow, but grouping is more interesting and gives buyers a better view of the whole room.

Don't underestimate the importance of good lighting. It's not enough to have a few lamps scattered around. You need to consider the overhead or ambient lights, the task lights, for reading and under counters, as well as the accent or lamp lighting. Experts say most homeowners need to increase the wattage of their lights until they have a one hundred watt to fifty feet ratio.

Small rooms can turn off potential buyers, so you need to create the illusion of space where there is none. Designers have tricks you can apply yourself to achieve this. A small room should be painted the same color as the adjacent rooms. This gives a seamless appearance with one room naturally blending into the other. Another designer trick is to hang drapes the same color as the paint on the walls of the small room. The continuous color makes the little room look bigger.

You may love bold colors and textured walls, but the buyers walking through your house could have another opinion. You might have to suppress your own personal taste to get the house sold. Painting walls neutral colors may not seem very interesting, but it is easier for potential purchasers to visualize their own belongings in a room. Accent walls are fine as long as they are muted in tone.

If you know a few tricks of the trade, people will think you are a talented decorator. One simple tip is to group decorative objects in threes, or some other uneven number. It doesn't matter whether the objects are on table or shelves. The uneven look is much more interesting.

If you are serious about selling your house, you have to make it stand out from the competition. Artful staging is one way of doing that. If the house is priced right and in a good location, staging may all you need to push it to the forefront.




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