The primary task for a home stager is to help homeowner and realtors sell houses. In a nutshell, home staging is the process of making a house buyer-friendly.
The public at large assumes they can envision a space without bias, despite being presented with garish decorating choices or stark, empty rooms. In reality, they often have a hard time seeing a home's potential, no matter how good their imaginations may be.
Homebuilders don't market new homes by showing an empty or cluttered model - they tasetefully make each model home as enticing as possible to buyers. This is because a buyer must be able to immediately picture living in the home before they ever buy it.
The main ingredients in home staging include:
1. Highlighting a home's best features
2. Certifying a home's cleanliness
3. Abolishing the clutter in a home
4. Neutralizing the colorpalette of a home.
5. Seeing a home from the buyer's perspective
6. Depersonalizing a home |