Home staging has some general rules and tips regardless of what kind of a home you are selling and what time of year you are selling it. However, home sellers looking to entice buyers during the spring have a few advantages.
Declutter and Reorganize
Decluttering and reorganizing are the first steps for any staging process. Make sure to put your home’s best foot forward by making the space look its best. Clutter and a lack of organization will make your space look significantly smaller, which can diminish the value in the eyes of most buyers.
Let in Natural Light
A home with a good deal of natural light is always coveted by potential buyers. Spring is the perfect season to sell your home because you can put your best foot forward in this respect. Even a home with fewer windows can feel fresh and Airy in the spring as long as the curtains are drawn, and the light is let in.
Plant Flowers
Spring is ideal for curb appeal. Plant perennials and annuals alike to ensure your yard pops with color. Planting a variety of flowers can help you section off your outdoor space and will ensure that your yard has a good deal of texture and color. Remember, flowers can get expensive, so be sure to go in with a plan when purchasing so you can get the most bang for your buck.
Bring Spring Indoors
Fresh flowers on the table, bright, airy colors, and soft neutrals can all let spring inside. These spring touches can make your home look brighter and more inviting for buyers. Just be sure to keep it simple and avoid anything too personalized. When in doubt, shoot for small pops of spring. This will have a big impact while keeping your space minimal and visually clutter-free.
Create a Backyard Oasis
Many homebuyers get excited at the prospect of having a private garden space or a backyard oasis. Spring and summer are ideal times to show off what your backyard can offer. Create an entertaining area with a fire pit, table, and ample seating. Add some beautiful blooms to ensure that buyers can picture themselves outside with their favorite drink soaking up the sunshine.