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Make Your Home Boo-tiful with These 4 Halloween Staging Tips

If you step outside on a cool October afternoon, you might just smell some pumpkin spice and freshly picked apples wafting through the air. That can only mean one thing: Halloween is just around the corner! And while this ghoulish holiday delights both kids and kids-at-heart, it also creates interesting staging opportunities for Triangle sellers.

As tempting as it might be to pull out your most spine-chilling decorations, buyers probably donā€™t want to walk through a haunted house to tour your space. If you want to avoid a home staging horror story, we have a few tips to help you incorporate a little spooky flair without going overboard.

Hereā€™s How to Add a Tasteful Touch of Halloween to Your Home Staging

While itā€™s totally acceptable to add a dash of Halloween-inspired decor to your home, your goal should be to stage for the season, not the holiday. That means using more fall-focused decor instead of going all-out with spider webs, skeletons, and other eerie touches.

Here are a few guidelines to get your home looking its best for autumn buyers. And if you ever have questions about what is and isnā€™t appropriate, just ask your agent for advice!

Start with your front porch

If you absolutely have to add a bit of Halloween fun to your home, consider transforming your front porch into an area that both buyers and trick or treaters will love. Start by setting out some natural touches, like pumpkins, potted mums, or even a small bale of hay. You can always tone up the holiday spirit with a Halloween-themed welcome mat or wreath.

Try to keep all of your outdoor decor as low-key as possible. That means waiting to put out any inflatables, cobwebs, or light displays until you move into your new home.

Put out some pumpkins

Looking for an easy way to get buyers in the Halloween spirit? Pumpkins are one of the most versatile fall accessories, and they work well inside and outside! Aside from the traditional jack-oā€™-lantern, you can also set out some smaller, uncarved pumpkins throughout your home. If youā€™re in the mood for a DIY project, paint some craft pumpkins in neutral tones to create little pops of Halloween cheer.

Pumpkins donā€™t all have to look the same, either. Head to your local pumpkin patch to check out different sizes and colorsā€”thereā€™s no better way to add a splash of orange, white, green, or brown to your space!

Avoid over-the-top accessories

As you stage your home for buyers, itā€™s best to leave your most outrageous Halloween decorations in storage for next year. While you may love mummifying your living room or embellishing with spiders and bats, these additions can quickly morph into an unwelcome distraction during a showing. Instead, consider adding more subtle accents, such as dark-colored lanterns with votive candles, a fall-inspired tablescape, or candy displayed in tall jars.

You should also ensure that none of your accessories are gory or frightening. The last thing you want to do is have buyers wondering if your house is truly haunted!

Appeal to the senses

Autumn is filled with endless signature scents, sights, and flavorsā€”and you can use them to your advantage when staging. To set the mood inside your home, try putting out some Halloween candy in a decorative bowl as a refreshment for buyers. Fall-inspired candles can add a sense of warmth, so donā€™t be afraid to bring on the pumpkin spice.

If you really want to go above and beyond, boiling a pot of apple cider, cinnamon sticks, and vanilla before a showing will help you invite some of the seasonā€™s best aromas into your home.

Leaves May Be Falling, But Home Sales Arenā€™t!

Donā€™t get spooked by the home selling processā€”Linda Craft & Team is here to help! We have the tools you need to get top dollar for your home before the busy holiday season. And even if youā€™re still on the fence about selling, weā€™d be happy to give you a free report of your homeā€™s current value. Thereā€™s never been a better time to cash out on your hard-earned equity, so just give us a call at 919-235-0007 to get started!

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