Home Staging Tips That Actually Work
- Lynn Martin

- Jul 16
- 2 min read

Simple Changes. Big Impact. Faster Sale.
Selling your home isn’t just about putting a “For Sale” sign out front—it’s about creating a space that helps buyers instantly imagine themselves living there. That’s where home staging comes in. It doesn’t have to be expensive or overwhelming—just strategic.
Here are practical, proven home staging tips that can help your home stand out, sell faster, and potentially fetch a higher price.
1. Declutter Like a Minimalist
Less is more.Remove excess furniture, personal items, and clutter. Clear countertops, organize closets, and make sure every space feels open and breathable.
Tip: Donate or store away items you don’t need during the sale period.
2. Depersonalize the Space
Buyers need to picture themselves in your home—not your family or your taste. Remove personal photos, unique collections, and niche decor that might distract.
Instead: Stick to neutral art and decor that appeals to a broad audience.
3. Maximize Natural Light
Open all blinds and curtains to let the light pour in. Replace dim lightbulbs with bright, soft-white ones. A well-lit space feels larger and more welcoming.
Bonus: Add mirrors to reflect light and make rooms appear bigger.
4. Stick to Neutral Colors
Repainting in warm, neutral tones like soft gray, beige, or creamy white can make a world of difference. Bold colors can turn off potential buyers who don’t share the same taste.
5. Add Inviting Touches
Fresh flowers, a bowl of citrus fruits, or a cozy throw blanket can subtly elevate a room. Think hotel vibes—clean, comfortable, and stylish.
Pro tip: Light a subtle, clean-scented candle before a showing.
6. Focus on Key Rooms
If you’re on a tight budget or timeline, focus your staging on the most important areas:
Living Room
Primary Bedroom
KitchenThese rooms influence buyers the most.
7. Don’t Forget the Curb Appeal
First impressions matter. Mow the lawn, plant fresh flowers, clean the walkway, and make sure the entryway feels warm and welcoming.
8. Stage for the Camera, Too
Online photos are your first showing. Make sure each staged space looks great in pictures—this can mean extra lighting, wider angles, and thoughtful composition.
Final Thoughts
Home staging isn’t about perfection—it’s about creating an emotional connection. When buyers feel “at home” the moment they walk in, you’ve already won half the battle.
Thinking of selling?Let’s talk about how to get your home market-ready. I’m here to help every step of the way.




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