Saturday, April 18, 2009

Inexpensive Staging Ideas for Your Living Room

Before you put your house on the market...or while your house is on the market, staging the home correctly can be as important as pricing the home correctly. From the National Association of Realtors, here are some helpful hints for low-cost staging in the Living Room offered by fellow Realtors from around the country:

Create a Focal Point
"Pick out the most visible corner and put a large plant—I've found that silk trees work best. Set up a spotlight behind it so it lights up the leaves and throws an interesting shadow on another wall. It really makes a difference in a person's perception of the space, especially if it's a large room without too much natural lighting."
—Izabela Stone, Keller Williams Realty, Apollo Beach, Fla.

Set Up a Chat Room
"Be sure that the living room furniture is positioned for conversation as well as entertainment. Potential buyers should be able to easily envision sitting in a space where they can easily talk without having to move a chair or turn completely around."
—Rana Lindhorst and Troy Schmidt, Prudential One Realty Centre, Edwardsville, Ill.

Get Rid of Carpet Dents
"Furniture often leaves indentations in the carpet. When a piece of furniture is moved, I tell my clients to put medium-sized ice cubes in the imprints. As the ice melts, it causes the compacted carpet to expand and erase those imprints."
—Shawn Moss, Century 21 C.R. O'Neil & Co.

1 comment:

  1. Great Post Matthew! Your blog is very creative and I always learn somthing new when I visit! All these years and I never new that a little ice cube would fix the furniture marks in my carpet! -Tammy Walker, John Bethell Title

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