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Staging on a Budget: Cost-effective Home Staging Tips


Here is an example of a property that we partially installed. By reusing the owners artwork and coffee table, we brought in some more furniture and finishing touches to achieve a harmonious look while keeping the cost down.


Home staging can be an effective way to sell a property, but it can also be an expensive process. Here are some cost-effective home staging tips for sellers on a budget:

  1. Rent furniture and accessories: Renting furniture and accessories instead of purchasing them can help save money, while still allowing you to stage your home effectively.

  2. Focus on key areas: Instead of staging every room in your home, focus on the key areas that are most likely to impress potential buyers, such as the living room, kitchen, and master bedroom.

  3. Make use of what you already have: Utilize items you already own, such as furniture and decor, to stage your home. Consider rearranging items, or moving them from one room to another to give your home a fresh look.

  4. Clean and declutter: Cleaning and decluttering can make a big difference in how your home presents, without costing a lot of money. Consider hiring a professional cleaning service for a deep clean, and remove any unnecessary items to create a more spacious look.

  5. Paint and update: Updating small details, such as painting a room, can help make a big impact without breaking the bank. Consider neutral colors to appeal to a wider range of potential buyers.

  6. Highlight the home's features: Instead of trying to hide any flaws, focus on highlighting the strengths and features of your home, such as large windows, hardwood floors, and unique architectural elements.

If you already own some amazing home items and has impeccable taste, then staging your own home yourself shouldn't be a big feat. But if you have no idea on how and where to start, a great way by keeping a lower cost would be to consider a partial styling package. Our team will come in and help decide what pieces we can reuse, declutter, help arrange temporary storage units, painters, electricians and landscapers to perform touch ups, and bring in some hard and soft furnishings to complete the look.




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