Home Buying Guide

Home Staging Tips - How to Stage a Home for Sale

by Brandon Cornett, editor of the Home Buying Institute

This tutorial on home staging was created to give sellers a competitive advantage in their respective real estate markets. By using the home staging tips and advice offered below, you will have a much greater chance of selling your home quickly and for maximum price.

Table of Contents

Part 1 -  What is home staging?
Part 2 -  Benefits of staging a home
Part 3 -  Outside curb appeal
Part 4 -  Your home's entryway
Part 5 -  Living rooms / family rooms

Part 6 -  Staging the kitchen
Part 7 -  Staging the bathrooms
Part 8 -  Staging your bedrooms
Part 9 -  Home staging resources
Part 10 - Video lessons (new item)

If you're here because you want to stage your own home prior to listing it, then we have plenty of helpful tips for you as well. The staging tips that follow will help you evaluate your home one room at a time, while making note of "hot spots" that are in need of home staging. Enjoy!


Part 1

Part 1 - What is home staging?

What is staging?Before we dive into home staging tips for a quick sale, we first need to define what exactly staging is — just so we are on the same page.

Definition: Home staging is the act of preparing a home (and the contents of the home) for sale, with a special emphasis on presentation and appearance.

It's important to realize that preparing a home for sale and staging a home is not always the same thing. For example, as part of your pre-sale preparations, you might go through the home to make small repairs where needed. This is an essential step in preparing your home for the market, but it's not the same as home staging.

Staging a home for sale normally involves things of an aesthetic nature, such as design, organization and overall appearance (as opposed to mechanical or functional improvements).

The goal of home staging then is to improve the home's appearance in the eyes of potential buyers, with the ultimate goal of selling the home more quickly and for the highest possible price.

If you are selling a home, then you've obviously been on the other side of the process as a home buyer. Think back to your home buying experience. Try to recall the difference between the homes you thought were "just okay" and the homes that made you say "wow!" Professional home staging can help you turn your "okay" house into a "wow" house.

So to sum up our introduction: You can think of home staging as presenting your house in a way that appeals to the largest possible audience, in order to ensure a quick sale for the best possible price. It bears repeating. The key to this whole thing is appealing to the largest audience — that's what it's all about.

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Part 2

Part 2 - Benefits of staging your home

Benefits of stagingWhy should I bother staging my home? What do I get back for all the time and effort I put in? This is one of the most common home staging questions among sellers, especially those who are selling in a seller's market.

Here's the bottom line: Staging your home can benefit you regardless of what type of real estate market you are in.

In a buyer's market, you will need every advantage you can get in order to sell your home for a decent sale price, so it's extra important to stage your home effectively. But even in a seller's market staging can help you achieve a quick sale for the maximum sale price.

So no matter what kind of real estate market you are in, it's always wise to stage your home for the market.

Here are some of the primary benefits you will get out of it:

Home Staging Benefits

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Part 3

Part 3 - Staging the exterior for maximum curb appeal

Curb AppealWhen most people hear the phrase staging a home they immediately think of preparing the home's interior — painting, arranging furniture and the like. While the interior is certainly important, the home's exterior is an equally important (but often overlooked) home staging hot-spot.

Curb appeal is exactly what it sounds like. When potential buyers pull up to the curb in front of your home, you want the home to appeal to them as much as possible. This gives a good first impression, so it should part of your home staging checklist.

Here are some tips to help you stage your home's exterior for maximum curb appeal.

Staging the Exterior

Remember, people will see the outside of your house before they see the inside. Unless, of course, you escort them in with a blindfold. :-) If the home's exterior makes a bad first impression on potential buyers, they will carry that negativity inside the house with them. So when you stage your home prior to listing, work on the outside as well.

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Part 4 - Stage the entryway for maximum effect

Home EntranceYour home's entrance is part of its overall curb appeal, because people will see it when they pull up to the house. But the entrance is doubly important because it marks a threshold — literally and figuratively — between the outside world and what could possibly be the buyer's new home.

So you can consider the entryway another home staging hot-spot that deserve special attention. Here are some tips to help you stage the entry area of your home.

Staging the Entry

Remember, professional home staging focuses on the house as a whole, but also on key "hot spots" that have a bigger impact. Your home's entryway is a natural magnet for people's eyes, so give the entry some extra attention when you stage your home for sale.

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Part 5, Living Room

Part 5 - Staging living rooms and family rooms

Living RoomPeople spend a lot of time in their living room and family room areas, especially when they have children. The family room / living room is also an entertainment area of the home.

So when buyers walk through the living room or family room area of your home, they will want to envision these two activities — spending time as a family and entertaining guests.

Stage the living room / family room area with this in mind. Make it warm and inviting, with good use of space and a conversational arrangement.

Here are some specific tips to help you stage this key area of your home.

Staging the Family Room / Living Room

Remember, people want a living room or family room area that seems open and inviting. Make the room airy and bright, and arrange furniture for the best possible flow. Replace or cover worn furniture as needed. When people naturally want to sit down and spend time in the room, you've achieved your home-staging goals for the room!

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Part 6, Kitchen

Part 6 - Stage the kitchen to wow buyers

Kitchen StagingThe kitchen is a key area of the home for many reasons. Kitchens have a lot to do with resale value, so the buyers will want to be impressed with this area of the home. People also spend a lot of time in their kitchens, so a nicely staged kitchen will help them see themselves in the home.

All of these things will help you increase the likelihood of a sale, and that's the whole point of home staging in the first place.

With that in mind, here are some ways to stage your home's kitchen in order to wow buyers.

Staging the Kitchen

Remember, people spend a lot of time in their kitchens, and most people realize that they are a resale value item of importance. If you spend some extra time or money anywhere while staging your home for sale, the kitchen is probably the place to do it.

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Part 7

Part 7 - Staging bathrooms for function

Bathrooms"Kitchens and baths" ... that's the expression used by real estate folks to indicate the areas of a home that carry the most resale value. Kitchens and baths. We already talked about staging your kitchen. But what about those bathrooms? How do you carry your home staging efforts in there?

I can sum up your bathroom plan-of-attack with two simple words — cleaning and updating. If you remember, "clean and bright" was our motto for staging the kitchen area. That same motto applies to the bathrooms. Bathrooms should be sparkling clean and well-lit (but not overly bright).

If you add "luxurious" onto that motto, you'll score extra points with home buyers. Clean, bright and luxurious. Those are the keys to staging a bathroom.

Here are some specific tips for carrying your home-staging efforts into the bathrooms of your house.

Remember, when potential buyers tour your home their agents will probably be whispering "kitchens and baths" in their ears. So when staging your home to sell put some extra effort into those bathrooms. Your motto is clean, bright and luxurious.

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Part 8 - Stage those bedrooms for comfort

BedroomsWhen potential buyers enter the bedrooms of your home, they want to see one thing about all else ... comfort. Bedrooms do not have appliances or fixtures. Not usually, anyway. So home staging in a bedroom usually consists of painting, furniture arrangement and some light decor.

Think "neutral, comfortable and spacious" when you stage your bedrooms for buyers. Keep those words in mind during your staging process, and you will be in good shape.

Here are some specific home staging tips for the bedrooms.

Remember, your motto when staging those bedrooms — neutral, comfortable and spacious. Open up the room be reducing the amount of furniture items. Neutralize the overall color scheme and add a little bit of "controlled color" with accessories like pillows. Update your bedding if needed. Make your bedrooms relaxing and tranquil.

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Part 9

Part 9 - Home staging resources

StagingBug.com
This website offers staging advice in room-by-room fashion. It also has a blog that will focus on such topics as home staging, selling a home, and interior design tips for sellers.
http://www.StagingBug.com

Designed to Sell - HGTV Program
This show on HGTV is an excellent source of home staging tips. The host, Lisa LaPorta, is a something or other, and she pulls off some amazing transformations with minimal budget. The show's website below is also full of tips to help you stage your home for sale.
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/shows_hdts/

Designed to Sell - The Book
Expert advice from Designed to Sell host Clive Pearse and interior designer Lisa LaPorta on selling a home quickly and getting top dollar for the property. Filled with clever and useful information for getting a home ready to sell or for making the right improvement to increase the home's value.
Available at Amazon.com

Home Staging: The Winning Way to Sell
Filled with organizing tips and checklists, plus before-and-Staged photographs that dramatically show how Staging can transform your home inside and out, Home Staging has all the answers you'll need when looking to increase the sale price of your home.
Available at Amazon.com


Part 10

Part 10 - Videos About Home Staging

We realize that some people learn better by watching and listening, rather than reading. So we went to YouTube and rounded up some of the best home staging videos we could find.

Video #1 - This one offers a room-by-room guide to staging, with plenty of before-and-after photos. It shows how small changes can make a big difference.

Video #2 - This one is short but sweet. I like this video because the narrator zeros in on the core concepts of home staging, and why it's so important for sellers.

Video #3 - Another short video, but definitely worth viewing. This one offers tips on using one of the most powerful (but least expensive) staging tools at your disposal -- the sun.

Conclusion & Going Forward

This tutorial on professional home staging only scratches the surface. The number and scale of improvements you make to your home prior to selling are only limited by your time and budget. Just keep in mind that there is a fine line between spending enough for staging and spending too much. After all, the goal of home selling is to make money, not spend it.

Here's a financial home staging tip to take away with you:

You should only spend as much on home staging as needed to achieve the desired effect. The desired effect, of course, is to sell the home quickly and for a good price. In a seller's market, you won't have to do as much work to sell your home. In a buyer's market, you'll have to do more work. The key is finding the right balance.

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