Similarly, overusing artificial scents and air fresheners is a turn off to many buyers. Look to opening your windows to let in fresh air instead of using artificial scents that add a perfume smell to the air. Don’t overcompensate for your home being small and buying lots of furniture to make it look lived in. This will make your home feel cramped and unwelcoming.

Home staging is not always about major renovations

This is not the time to splurge on costly renovations. Especially kitchen and bathroom renovations if you don’t have the budget. Investing your dollars smartly can go a long way in achieving the desired, updated look. Sometimes simple, little things like replacing the faucets, hardware, light fixtures, door handles, adding an attractive backsplash in the kitchen, and painting the walls in a warm, neutral color can go a long way. To complete the look, bring in appealing accessories that will complement your interiors. And of course, before anything work on making your house look spotless. Trust us; potential buyers will not hesitate to put an offer on a property that looks and feels clean and well-maintained. If you want to make your home, sell faster, and at a good price, you will need to make staging a priority. Potential buyers may not have the same interior design taste as you do or their lifestyle situation may be different. That’s where home staging comes in. It will allow home shoppers to visualize themselves and their family in your home despite any potential taste differences you may have. So, make sure to steer clear of these common mistakes when staging.