Create Appeal By Maximizing Space And Minimizing Clutter
Staging your home is an excellent way to make it as market-friendly as possible!
When professional stagers
first look at a home, one of the first things they notice is what needs to be
removed. They know
that the bigger a
room looks, the more attractive it will be to buyers. Great staging means taking away, as much as
it means adding to or changing a room.
If clutter is a problem, buyers are distracted-they notice the disorder when they should be seeing the beautiful features of your home. I thought you'd enjoy a few de-cluttering tips from the pros…they've come in handy for me and many homeowners over the years.
Sincerely,
Alexia Malo
Owner/Broker
Home Staging: Create Appeal By Maximizing Space And Minimizing Clutter
It's a good idea to start by storing personal pictures, knickknacks, boxes, piles of mail, and any other eye-catching distractions.
Expert organizers suggest sorting through collections of books, magazines, CDs and newspapers, and getting rid of those you no longer want or use.
Choose containers that are as practical as they are pretty to organize magazines, toys, kitchen utensils, and other items that can't be stored away.
Don't forget to organize closets and drawers-buyers look everywhere!
Consider buying a bookshelf, armoire or entertainment center to organize everything from electronic equipment to seasonal clothes.

