As summer is officially here and the temperatures are rising, the housing market is beginning to heat up as well. Summer is one of the most popular seasons to sell a home. This means it’s one of the most competitive times of the year and your home will need to stand out.

Summer Home Staging Tips:

Let the Light In:

Lighting is one of the most important factors when selling a home. You want rooms to feel cheerfully bright. It helps make the rooms feel more open and spacious. Cut back trees or plants that block any light from the windows. Choose window treatments that are light-colored and lightweight. If certain rooms do not get enough natural light, make sure to fill them with artificial light.

Mirrors are an excellent way to make rooms feel bigger, lighter and more open. When staging your home, place mirrors opposite windows for the best effect. If you don’t have many mirrors, see if you can pick one or two up at a second hand shop.

Keep Your Entryway Immaculate:

You should pay extra attention to keeping the area around your front door immaculate. Make sure all your front windows are thoroughly clean. Clear out any debris in your gutters and downspouts. A fresh coat of paint on the front door will make the home feel newer. A clean new welcome mat will have the same effect and can help make your home more memorable.

Enhance Your Curb Appeal with Colour:

Summer is associated with bright, vivid colours. Capture the spirit of the season by adding colour to your curb appeal. Do this by adding colourful flowers into your landscaping. If you’d rather not purchase anything new, you can purchase pots and fill them with flowers. This way you can take them with you when you move. Placing colourful flowers around the front door is another great way to create a wonderful first impression.

 

Show off Your Outdoor Spaces:

During the summer, many people like to spend extra time outdoors in the sunshine. If your home has any outdoor living areas, be sure to show them off. Stage seating areas. Neutral furniture with colourful accents is ideal. Make outdoor spaces feel extra cosy with throw pillows and an area rug. These easy accessories will add more style to your home.

Have an outdoor dining area? Stage it with pretty plates and a beautiful centrepiece. Staging outdoor areas can make a home especially attractive for families. This helps them imagine themselves enjoying a family dinner outdoors. Don’t forget to add shade. Otherwise, buyers may rush inside your home to cool off without noticing any of the home’s appealing outdoor features.

Keep Insects Out Of The House:

One of the most commonly overlooked home staging tips for summer is to insect-proof your property. Repair loose guttering or torn window screens where creepy-crawlies may slip in, and use house-cleaning products with natural repellents built in. For example, cinnamon and peppermint often deter ants, as well as leaving the home smelling fresh.

Bonus Tip

I hope these tips help you make your home stand out this summer. By using these summer home staging tips, you’ll be able to increase the value of your home.  If you’d rather leave it up to the experts, consider hiring a staging company like Staged2Sell.

 

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