Anne Bourne is the owner of StagingWorks, a Toronto-based home staging and condo staging company. Visit our home staging blog for articles, practical information and home staging tips.
Any home staging specialist is charged with the responsibility of designing a home in such a way that potential buyers walking into it would envision themselves living in it and like the idea. This would entail giving the environment a complete overhaul in order to ensure that it is spacious, open and depersonalized. One thing that you will acknowledge is that when homes are full of clutter, potential buyers would be unlikely to feel very comfortable or even imagine themselves living in that place. This underlines the importance of decluttering the home.
The importance of simplicity as far as home staging is concerned cannot be gainsaid. Ideally, the room would incorporate some accessories, some furniture and color. This is meant to give the potential buyers an idea as to the perfect or appropriate set up of the room while giving the freedom to exercise their imagination as to how they will be filling the remaining spaces. This type of imagination would be a bit limited if the room has tables, lamps, pictures and other objects in the room. By decluttering the room, a home staging professional would be aiming at creating room for envisioning or imagination in the buyer.
Home staging involves more than choosing the appropriate accessories, curtains, furniture etc. You would need to have the knowledge as to the appropriate time for removing items from a particular space. Many are the times when the clients will offer hints and suggestions as to the way they would want their rooms displayed. However, you have a responsibility to incorporate the décor and design that would be attractive to eyes and trigger the imagination of potential buyers. Decluttering comes as appropriate since it would remove the distractions thereby enhancing the possibility of the sale.
Decluttering would not only make a room more attractive and eye catching but would also make it look larger. With more objects taking up the space in your room, potential buyers would see less space. Minimum furniture would make the home to look sufficiently large to accommodate the whole family and allow for some decorations. Note that decluttering would not be limited to the walls and floors. Desks and tables should also be de-cluttered in order to give the impression that there is enough space and potential at every turn.
The whole ideal behind home staging is encouraging a positive response from the potential buyers. Buyers are always on the look out for a home that would not only be welcoming but also give them an opportunity to be themselves. This is what you obtained when the room is decluttered and depersonalized.
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