Home Staging Tips That Sell
- Lynn Martin

- Feb 23
- 1 min read

Home staging helps buyers emotionally connect to a property and can lead to faster offers and stronger prices. Here’s how to stage strategically:
1. Keep It Neutral
Use soft, neutral colors like white, beige, and light gray. Neutral spaces photograph better and appeal to more buyers.
2. Declutter Every Room
Less is more. Remove excess furniture and personal items. Clear countertops, shelves, and entryways to make spaces feel larger.
3. Focus on Key Rooms
Stage the living room, primary bedroom, and kitchen first. These areas influence buying decisions the most.
4. Maximize Natural Light
Open curtains and blinds. Add mirrors to reflect light and make rooms feel brighter and bigger.
5. Rearrange for Flow
Create clear walkways. Position furniture to highlight space and functionality, not to block it.
6. Add Warm Touches
Fresh towels, throw pillows, plants, and simple artwork can make a home feel inviting without overwhelming the space.
7. Highlight the Home’s Best Features
If you have a fireplace, large windows, or built-in shelves, arrange furniture to draw attention to them.
8. Boost Curb Appeal
The exterior is the first impression. Clean the entryway, add potted plants, and ensure the front door looks fresh and welcoming.




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