Quick Tips for Staging Your Home
Staging helps buyers imagine themselves living in your space —and that emotional connection is often what turns interest into an offer. Start by decluttering key rooms to create a sense of openness. Remove excess furniture, clear countertops, and simplify décor so each space feels larger and more inviting.
Next, neutralize your color palette. Soft, light tones on walls and accessories help buyers focus on the home’s features rather than personal style. Good lighting also makes a big impact: open blinds, replace dim bulbs, and add lamps to brighten darker corners.
Consider how buyers will move through the home. Rearrange furniture to improve flow and highlight focal points like fireplaces, windows, or architectural details. Small touches—fresh towels, a bowl of lemons, a vase of greenery—add warmth without clutter.
And don’t forget curb appeal. A tidy yard, swept walkway, and clean entryway set the tone before buyers even step inside. For tailored staging guidance that highlights your home’s best features, consult a Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices network agent.

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