
Home Staging Tips
Do I need to stage my home before I put it on the market? We get asked this question all the time. Some real estate agents and other industry professionals believe that answer is always yes. Personally, I can’t find a reason why it would ever hurt. So this entire article will be a comprehensive list of various home staging tips that can help your home sell quicker and for a higher price.
Before I jump in to the home staging tips, I want to expound on which types of properties benefit the most from staging and why.
Small spaces: In my opinion, the greatest need for staging comes in homes or condos that are small and cramped. Here’s why
Very large homes: Similar to the challenges of a smaller home, a huge empty home can also be problematic.
Homes without recent updates: Older, dated homes struggle to captivate buyers
Now that we have identified some types of homes that can benefit from staging. Lets break in to the home staging tips that are recommended.
- De-Clutter: You don’t always have to spend a lot of money on staging. Start by using your own furniture or better yet, removing the furniture that’s hurting you. below are some best practices for de-cluttering are, and check out this great article with 28 Decluttering Tips.
- Spruce up your own furniture: Lots of times you can have hidden gems that you can bring to life through small additions. You can also check out this article on 6 ways to stage your home for free.
- Add in accent pieces that are inexpensive
- Clean. This is not technically “staging” per se, but it is important
- Trust the pros and hire a professional stager to transform your home. If it’s in the budget and you are working with a blank canvas, having someone stage your entire vacant home can absolutely help you sell quicker and for top dollar. Even though this is an added expense, the return on your investment can be well worth it. Ruth Xiomara Lozano of Viva Home Staging and Design was able to provide me with some powerful visuals to showcase the before and after effects of an empty space vs one that’s staged professionally. If you are in the Austin area and looking for a consultation, give her a call, you won’t be disappointed.


In short, if it’s in your budget, hire a pro. If not, do your best on your own to make your home look it’s best for showings. According to this article by the National Association of Realtors. Staging your home can add between 1%-5% of your homes value (which equates to thousands of dollars) and can dramatically reduce your time on market.
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