You have probably heard the expression "you can put lipstick on a pig but it is still a pig". A lot of people think that is what home stagers do with houses. Not the case at all. Home stagers don't just add decor items to what might be seen as a home in need of TLC.
If a home stager is called in, they will evaluate your house from the curb to the back yard.
- Large shrubs obstructing the home may need to be trimmed back.
- The front door may need a fresh coat of paint.
- Decluttering of interior rooms is almost always needed.
- A home stager is likely to suggest old carpets be removed to show off the hardwood floors beneath.
- They may suggest that bright paint colors be toned down.
- Maybe light fixtures need to be updated.
- Worn kitchen counters may need to be replaced, cabinets painted and hardware added or replaced.
- Anything that doesn't work or looks unsightly must be addressed.
It is not until the house is cleaned from top to bottom and everything on the "to do" list is completed does decor come into play. A home stager can use your furniture and accessories to dress the house. If you, however, lack the necessary pieces to complete the desired look, the home stager may provide a shopping list for you or you may be able to rent items from the home stager's own inventory. A home stager will layout the furnishings in a room to allow for a spacious feel while directing the potential buyer through the home in a way that accentuates the positives. All items recommended by a home stager are chosen for the purpose of aligning your home with the desires of your potential buyer. If the buyer sees what they want and feels at home, they will choose your home over others they may have seen that didn't.
Home staging is more than putting lipstick on a pig. Done right home staging adds the pearls too. Pearls of wisdom that is.
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