 | Daily Real Estate News | March 13, 2006 |
Do-It-Yourself Staging Is an Investment
Sellers shouldn’t look at the cost of staging a home. Instead, they should consider how much more it will allow them to make on their house, says Peggy Selinger-Eaton, who has recently published a book and DVD titled Peggy's Corner: Stage Your Home for Profit.
Here are Selinger-Eaton’s suggestions for do-it-yourself stagers:
- Remove clutter except for a few wisely chosen accessories (candles, fresh flowers, crystal).
- Bedrooms should have beds: If you're a bed short, use an inflatable mattress and some boxes to create a faux bed.
- Light and more light: Raise window blinds and remove screens from windows to let in as much natural light as possible.
- Modernize fixtures: Replace boring or tarnished light fixtures. Trade in old lampshades for new ones. Replace sink and tub fixtures with modern, shiny ones.
- Deep-six shabby furniture. Selinger-Eaton recommends buying cheap-chic replacements at Target.
- Create life: Set the table, leave on the big-screen TV, play background music.
Source: Christian Science Monitor, Keith Rockmael (03/13/06)
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