Did you know we offer Landlord Furniture packs?
Our quality furniture installation service includes delivery, assembly of all furniture, and installation in the required room. Our team will ensure that all the packaging is removed from the property and disposed of in an environmentally friendly way. Perfect set up for renting out your home.
Some of the key benefits of this service are:-
- Removes the stress of having to find and source furniture
- Removes the cost of storing furniture in the event of a delayed construction of the property
- Furniture has a 3-year guarantee
Working with our key partners, we have already negotiated cost-effective pricing which will be passed on to our clients
Additional services, including staging to set you apart from your competition can be offered, along with the supply of small goods such as cups/saucers/plates etc.
Whether you have a long-term or short-term rental property, these home staging tips for rentals will help you keep it filled longer and for the rent it deserves. Remember we are happy to help whether you are renting out or selling your home.
Benefits to home staging a rental property:
- Staging makes your house look more “homey” and lived in.
- Staging shows prospective tenants that you care about maintaining your property in top condition.
- Staging can help your property stand out from the competition.
- Staging can improve your listing photos and help you market your property more effectively to people who are out looking for home rentals.
Tips for home staging:
Keep everything polished and fresh.
One thing that will immediately make renters weary of a rental property are signs of past tenants. If the property has scuff marks on the floors and baseboards, holes or damages in the walls, and generally feels “used,” they’ll instantly be turned off.
After every tenant leaves, do a deep cleaning of the property and make any repairs to the walls, floors, ceilings, and other elements. Touch up paint and make sure everything is in working order. Outside, make sure the area around the front door and the door itself is in good shape, and that the plants and grass look healthy.
Decorate with a neutral palette and pops of colour.
Rental properties with a neutral palette are more well-received than ones with bold or specific décor. Though your tenants won’t own the place, they will still want the opportunity to personalise it with their own décor. Even if the furnishings you stage it with won’t remain there while it’s occupied, it’s still important to stage it in a way that will appeal to a large number of renters.
Keep it open and clutter-free.
Too much furniture and small accessories can make a space feel much smaller and more closed-in than it really is. When staging a rental, it’s important to use only some key pieces of furniture that suit each room. Bulky furniture, for example, will instantly make a space feel very tight and confined, so stick with furniture that has a lighter build.
The rest of the décor should be simple and sparing, as too much of it will read like clutter. If you’re currently living there, make sure all of your personal items are hidden away and put away small kitchen utilities, like a toaster or coffee maker, in a cabinet so the countertops are clear.
Contact me on Hello@Staged2sellco.uk for more information on our furniture and rental packages.
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