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Interior Design for Staging and Selling Your Home


Are you planning on selling your South Florida home and wondering what you can do to create a gorgeous space that will appeal to many buyers? Staging can help buyers visualize their future lives in your home. In addition, a staged home tends to sell faster and for higher offers. Read on for six expert interior design tips that will transform your space into one that will entice many South Florida home buyers to make an offer.

Clean, declutter, and depersonalize


One of the most essential things you can do when staging your home for success is to remove your personal items, such as family photos, sports memorabilia, diplomas, and children’s artwork, from the space. It can be challenging for buyers to see themselves in your home when there are family photos all over the counters, drawers jammed with various knick-knacks, and shelves crammed with books. Also, anything that could be considered controversial or offensive should be packed away. In short, you want to create a space that is versatile and beautiful so that it can appeal to many home buyers.
 
After decluttering and depersonalizing, you should hire a professional cleaning company that can go through your home from top to bottom as efficiently and quickly as possible. By hiring a professional to clean your home, you can have peace of mind knowing that your home will be given a high level of care. You can then turn your attention to other matters, such as rearranging furniture and adding finishing touches.

Focus on the main rooms


When considering what decor and design elements to add, you might feel stressed and overwhelmed at the thought of having to decorate your entire house. To alleviate the stress, consider working in one room at a time.
 
You should always start with these three rooms: the living room, primary bedroom, and kitchen. These are the spaces that most buyers tend to focus on. By focusing on the main rooms first, you can streamline the process of staging your home.
 
When buyers first walk into a home, the first room they see will likely be the living room. With this in mind, you want to create a space that is comfortable, with all of the amenities needed for relaxation and entertainment.
 
The main bedroom is also a focal point, as it’s the oasis of serenity where buyers want to imagine they can relax and unwind from the stresses of daily life. Create a calming and comfortable space with neutral color tones, fluffy pillows, and elegant artwork.
 
The kitchen is traditionally known as the heart of the home, where memories are made. Consider updating the appliances, adding a new backsplash, and replacing the flooring to create a functional kitchen where buyers can indulge in their culinary creations.

Give every space a sense of function


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Every space – no matter how small – should be assigned a specific function in your home to give buyers a vision of its promise and purpose. For example, if your home has a floating staircase, you might wonder what to do with the space underneath. Consider adding an elegant armchair or chaise lounge, a small table, and a decor item to create a lovely reading nook. You can ultimately show buyers that your home is space-efficient and accommodating.

Consider changing up the color palette


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One of the easiest ways you can freshen up your home is by giving the walls a new coat of paint. Consider changing the colors and using neutral tones that will appeal to many home buyers. For example, many home buyers like to see neutral colors like beige, white, and light grays. By painting the walls in a refreshing, neutral shade, your home will ultimately appear more open and spacious. Try to avoid using bright colors on the walls, as these tones may be unappealing to some buyers and distract from the rest of the space. Because neutral colors can go with various design tastes, they are more likely to appeal to many more buyers.

Add plants and light


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Sometimes, staged homes can feel clinical and stale, especially after you have removed many of your personal artifacts. One of the easiest ways to liven up a space is by adding beautiful plants and updating the light fixtures. There are many benefits to adding plants in interior staging. Besides the obvious benefit of improving the air quality, adding plants can help create a cozier, more welcoming space.
 
As for lighting, you should consider upgrading your light bulbs to energy-efficient options. In addition, it is a great idea to bring more natural light into the space. Consider removing the blinds or curtains or replacing them with sheer options to allow natural light to flow in more freely. Natural light can help to highlight many of your home’s most impressive features and improve its overall appeal.

Consult an experienced real estate agent to get started


Staging and selling your home can be an extensive process full of complexities and questions. So, streamline the process by teaming up with a highly experienced South Florida real estate agent who knows what home buyers are looking for in interior design trends. A professional agent can guide you on everything from furniture placement to adding those finishing touches that will entice home buyers to fall in love with your home from the get-go.
 
Are you interested in selling your beloved piece of South Florida real estate? Schedule a consultation with expert real estate agent Sandra Valenzuela. From Key Biscayne to Brickell and Weston, Florida, real estate, Sandra can provide top-notch guidance on everything from innovative marketing tactics to creative negotiation strategies and the real estate market trends. Sandra is ready to help you sell your home quickly and for maximum dollar — get started today.

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