Budget-Friendly Home Staging Tips 

Open houses can help you sell your home or investment property. It gives interested home buyers an idea of what it would be like to live in the residence. It’s your opportunity to showcase some of the property’s best features. One of the most important parts of making this easier for visitors to picture is home staging. Adding furniture and decor throughout helps to bring the buyer’s vision to life.

I Can’t Afford to Stage a Home

The home selling process isn’t cheap and neither is professional home staging. Fortunately, there are ways to stage your home without breaking your budget. If you need the cash to get started, you can apply for quick and easy cash loans and receive a few hundred bucks. You can use that to stage the house and repay the loan in installments. After you’ve secured the funds for your home staging, here are some tips to stretch that money and still pull off a professional look.

Do It Yourself

The first way to save on staging a home is by doing it yourself. Instead of hiring someone, roll up your sleeves and bring your old house back to life.

Use Your Own Things

You can use some of your own furniture to stage a home. Larger furniture that would eat into your budgets like couches, tables, chairs, beds, dressers, and other items can be displayed in the property during the open house. The best part is, if a buyer likes the furniture, you can add it onto the sell of the house as opposed to having to hire a mover to lug it to your new place.

Shop Thrift Stores

When it comes to decor items you don’t have to go all out. It simply needs to be creative and go with the flow of the home. Thrift stores have everything from curtains and tablecloths to vases and glass bowls you can use for decor throughout the home.

A Coat of Paint

A fresh coat of paint can change the look and feel of a room without you having to do any real serious renovations. Invest in a few gallons of paint making sure to choose neutral but trending colors that flow well with the house, give off a lot of light, and make the spaces look larger. If you have cabinets that look worn down you can always paint over them as well to give them a more modern appearance.

New Hardware

You’d be surprised what new hardware can do to a home. You can replace the doorknobs, faucets, cabinet handles, and even the knobs on your appliances to make it appear as though there have been some upgrades.

Less is More

Most home buyers are looking for a residence that can accommodate their needs now and in the future. If your rooms are cluttered it is best to clear them out and leave staple furniture only in them. You can pay for a storage unit for a  few days so those things stay out of the way.

Staging your home to increase the likelihood of it selling is ideal but it doesn’t have to bankrupt you. You’ve already invested thousands into preparing the property for sale. So, don’t spend your money on professional home stagers, expensive rental furniture, or movers to set up for your open house. Instead, do the home staging yourself using budget-friendly tips like those suggested above. Most of these tasks are simple to do and won’t cost you an arm and a leg.

Post Author: Cedric Walker