Tips For Staging Your Home
Staging your home is a very important aspect in the home selling process.
When you buy a new outfit it is greatly enhanced with jewelery, scarves and purses for women and ties or watches for men. Staging
your home is no different!
You can add character and beauty to your home in many ways just by following a few inexpensive changes.
First look at your home and decide what theme you want to accomplish. Is it a contemporary, country, southwest or traditional style?
Look in magazines, books or the on internet to get a flavor of the style you would like to stage in your home. Have at least one stand
out piece in every room!
Purchase items that go with the theme and color of your room. Color choices should compliment the main color in the room.
Occasionally, it is simply a matter of rearranging a few things on a shelf. It is recommended to group your items in odd
numbers rather than even numbers. Different heights and textures are also attractive. For example, a night side table can have a lamp, picture
frame and small pot of flowers as a grouping.
Entry ways should be uncluttered. This area of the home is the first hint at what the rest of your home is like. A side table with your most
dramatic or unusual items will set the tone in this important area of your home!
Pictures or art work are often hung too high. The rule of thumb is the picture should be hung so that the middle of the picture is at eye
level. Art work should be placed no more than five to eight inches above the sofa or seven to ten inches above a table.
Try to align pictures in different geometric shapes (vertical, circular, triangular or rectangular groupings) in various sizes for a different
effect.
Bookcases are often found to be too cluttered and full of small knickknacks. Try to vary the size of the shelves vertically for interest. Vary
the heights of books with the tallest in the middle. Don't put small books next to tall books. Take off dust covers from books to show their
often rich colors.
The upper shelves can be used for candles, pictures, fancy bowls or larger ornaments in odd number groupings of 1, 3 or 5 pieces. You can also
mix and match books with ornaments, but make the books the focal point. Don't leave a gap between the ceiling and the top of the bookcase. Place
a plant on the top shelf for balance.
Lighting is an important element in staging your home. Accent a large picture
with a spot light to enhance a focal point in a room. Lighting creates ambiance and should coordinate with the theme you want to create. Get
creative with an old lamp by adding tassels, beads or other decorations. Wrap funky fabric around the base to give it a new lift.
Area rugs can define a space and pull a room together. Place furniture completely on the rug for a warmer effect. Area rugs used under a
dining room table should be large enough to also accommodate the chairs when fully pulled out.
Use many pillows on the bed as this can add a splash of color in a bedroom. Vary the colors and patterns of the pillows and graduate the sizes
from large to small. Pillows are also great on a sofa and will add tremendous character to a dull living room.
Mirrors are great to expand a smaller space. Try a large mirror that stands on the floor attached to the wall behind a small dining room
table. Try leaning a tall mirror behind a bed as a head board for a dramatic look! These mirrors can be five to six feet tall. It has an amazing
effect!
Bathrooms can have a spa appeal by placing clear glass bowls filled with colored soaps, bath salts or bubble bath beads on the bathroom
counter. Candles are also nice on a bathtub. Low lighting with lit candles will sooth all your troubles away!
Kitchens also can be staged to create a gourmet feel. Hang copper pots and pans from a wire rack above to add color. Don't be afraid to
hang plants from any bare ceiling corner to give a lived in feeling to a plain kitchen. Grow a few herb plants on a kitchen window sill to use in
your cooking and add wonderful aromas.
Stage your counter tops with small attractive appliances or cooking utensils. A large bowl of fruit on the kitchen table can be fresh or
artificial. Prints are also a welcome addition on kitchen walls.
Have fun trying out new things. Shop around for different ways on staging your home. Try antique stores, consignment shops or flea
markets for ideas.
First impressions are lasting. Having too many items can make or break the ambiance of your home. To help you to be really creative
staging your home, try this resource!
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