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Home Staging

Vacant Home Staging

Vacant home staging is an absolute necessity before listing the property for sale. Staging an empty house is crucial to give the home a fighting chance at being sold, rather than languishing away on the open market for months without so much as one solid offer. Empty properties are devoid of character or soul and have been statistically proven to be one of the biggest deterrents to a profitable sale. Staging a vacant space will set the right atmosphere for a happy prospective buyer and a steady stream of offers on the home.


Vacant Home Staging Tips

Vacant Home Staging Vacant real estate is very easy to stage. There is nothing to remove and no one’s feelings to hurt about style or décor. The property is the proverbial blank canvas… Begin by doing any work which is messy, such as painting, home repairs and laying new flooring. Once the big jobs are finished, then you can concentrate all your efforts of setting the idyllic home décor using a cohesive design plan. Bring in furniture, art and accessories which will bring out the inherent loveliness of the property, without cluttering it or making it too taste specific. Be sure to concentrate on every region of the home, inside and out. Never neglect exterior home staging, since curb appeal is the most important criteria listed on the want lists of many potential purchasers.

Vacant Home Staging Concerns

Staging an empty house seems like so much work, since it is completely devoid of any fittings or furnishings whatsoever. Actually, empty spaces are the fastest and easiest to stage. In my personal experience, I can set up an empty room twice as fast as a room in which things must be moved, removed or added to an existing décor. Just be sure to use common sense when staging and do not start with rooms which will impede the traffic flow of furniture and other items which must be brought into the home. Work the staging from the deepest points of the property to the entrance, to facilitate easy moving of items and design cohesion. Most of all, working with an empty house prevents having to change existing rooms to meet with an overall design sensibility. Starting from scratch allows any home stager to blend all the rooms together in a beautiful theme which will win the hearts of every potential buyer.

Vacant Home Staging Advice

Do not fear staging vacant properties! Instead, welcome the chance to create a wonderful vision of warmth and an inviting idyllic world in an otherwise barren space devoid of any style. Staging from the bare floors up will truly allow you to capture the essence of the home and enrich the viewing experience by providing every buyer with the opportunity to see the home in its perfectly decorated state… Not too much… Not too little… Just right!

To learn more about staging the blank canvas of an empty home, consult with a qualified staging professional or consider implementing DIY home staging tactics to save extra money in the process!



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