Key Points:
- When it comes to selling your home, staging is the easiest way to make a great first impression both online and during an in-person tour.
- Focusing on the smaller touches can really impress buyersāand lighting is an important detail you should never overlook.
- Looking for more easy tips to transform your home and get top dollar in no time? Drop us a line at 919-235-0007 for even more staging advice!
Staging Before You Sell? Donāt Overlook Your Homeās Lighting!
Youāve probably heard that staging is an essential step to drawing in buyers. Most real estate agents will tell you to stick with neutral decor and depersonalize as much as possible before your home hits the market. However, that doesnāt mean you shouldnāt make a few subtler changes, too.
Looking for an easy way to accentuate your homeās best features? Try framing them in the right lightāliterally. Bright, ample lighting will give your space a glow buyers will love, and it can even make your house seem larger and more open. Here are some easy ways to ensure your home is perfectly lit before your next showing.
Choose the right bulbs
The quickest way to boost your homeās brightness is to swap out low wattage incandescents in favor of LED (light-emitting diode) or CFL (compact fluorescent) bulbs. Theyāre slightly more expensive, but the payoff is worth itāyour rooms will feel much more spacious, and they can last for up to 50,000 hours.
Nowadays, LEDs and CFLs come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. If youāre looking to add a warm glow or make a room feel cozy, try going for a soft white bulb. Cooler bulbs create an energizing atmosphere better suited for task lighting, bathrooms, and kitchens.
Swap out old fixtures
Take a look at the light fixtures throughout your homeāare they looking a little dated? You may not mind that old ceiling fan light or tarnished wall sconce, but buyers will likely notice them. While you donāt have to replace every fixture in the house, updating the ones in your main living areas will make your space appear more on-trend.
You want to keep your lighting neutral, and incorporate matching finishes wherever possible. If youāre not sure where to start, consider replacing your kitchen lights with stylish pendants. Swapping out an old chandelier for a lantern or orb-style fixture can breathe new life into your dining room. And when it comes to the bathroom, try to choose sconces with clean, simple lines.
Layer your lighting
Layering your lighting is just like arranging furniture; if done correctly, it can enhance the size and feel of an entire space. You should aim for three different types of lighting in each room: ambient (overhead), task (reading or desk lights), and accent (table or floor lamps). This forms a cohesive level of light throughout your home.
Donāt be afraid to get creative with your lights. You can add both form and function with some under-counter lighting or by installing a dimmer switch on an overhead fixture for more customization. The possibilities really are endlessāif youāre in need of some ideas, just ask your agent!
Amp up the natural light
Todayās buyers want homes filled with natural light. So if you have a room that gets a lot of sun, throw back the drapes and open the blinds before a showing.
Looking for additional ways to create a sun-bathed glow? Think about painting your walls in lighter colorsālike white, grey, or beigeāor using a higher gloss finish. You can also accessorize with mirrors or shiny decor to reflect light throughout a space.
Looking for More Home Staging Tips?
Staging your home doesnāt have to be hard when you have the help of a top-rated agent! Contact Linda Craft & Team at 919-235-0007 for even more exclusive selling tipsāweād love to get your property market-ready and maximize your potential profits. And if itās been a while since you checked up on your homeās current value, feel free to ask us for a complimentary equity assessment.