Home Staging On A Budget

Home Staging On A Budget


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When it comes to selling your home, speed is your best friend. You never want to have your house sitting on the market for too long because that never looks good. The key is to make it appealing to potential buyers right off the bat and to do that you need to consider staging.

 

Staging is a simple concept. You want to make your home look as appealing and inviting to others as possible. Potential buyers should be able to picture themselves living in the space without reminders of you and your family everywhere, which is why you should ditch the family photos.

 

Think of staging as turning your home into a temporary show home. This can sometimes mean going so far as to get all new furniture and window treatments, but many of us cannot afford these kinds of luxuries. The good news is that you can stage your home for buyers even on a budget.

 

Here are the top 5 ways in which you can transform your home without breaking the bank to do it:

 

Instead of buying a new shower door, scrub the one you have

 

Glass shower doors are not the cheapest thing in the world to buy so if you currently have one and it just looks gross, consider scouring it.

 

Mix up one part muriatic acid and 10 parts water and scrub using steel wool. This will give a whole new look to your shower door and it is super cheap.

 

Update bathroom tiles with paint

 

We have all heard how important bathrooms are to selling your home but the problem is often old, dated tile. This can seriously detract from the value of your home so update the tile with some quality paint. This will save you a massive amount of money and it looks great.

 

Just make sure you put down a high adhesion primer before any actual paint. This will help it to stick and last. Also be sure to tell the paint store exactly what you are planning so they can help you choose the appropriate kind of ceramic epoxy covering that you need for long-term results.

 

Got an ugly fireplace?

 

Most fireplaces can be turned into good selling features with a little TLC.

 

If you have an old brass fireplace screen, consider polishing it, painting it or getting a new one. Then, using a stone color enhancer scrub the fireplace brick by brick. This will bring a new glow to it that will look like a million bucks.

 

Ditch dated kitchen cabinets

 

The easiest and cheapest way to deal with dated cupboards is to simply stain or paint them. This can cost you pennies compared to the thousands it would take to have new ones built and installed for you and it looks great.

 

Refinish hardwood floors instead of replacing it

 

The cost of hardwood floors can be astronomical, much more than most of us would want to spend on a home we are moving out of. That is why refinishing them is such a good plan. It saves a ton of money and looks brand new.

 

You can even do it yourself. Just rent a sander from a local hardware store and go to town. After that, it is all about the stain you choose. Look for rich colors that will make it look like you spent a fortune on your flooring.

 

Home staging is important and with these 5 tips you can change the look and feel of your home for the better without spending tens of thousands of dollars to do it.

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