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Téchnicas
Many techniques are used to stage a property.
De-cluttering, depersonalizing, updating old or
unattractive fixtures, painting, furniture
rearrangement, rental furniture and
accessorizing are just some of the changes used
to make a home more inviting to potential
buyers.
Since a typical home buyer decides if they are
attracted to a home or not in the first 8
seconds of seeing it, curb appeal is generally
viewed as a vital aspect of the staging process.
Therefore, curb appeal, the practice of
improving a home’s exterior appeal, is used
alongside interior improvements.
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It has been shown that homes containing
furniture and accessories sell more quickly than
vacant homes, because the potential buyers
realize what can actually be done with the
place. They may realize that the room is
actually a lot larger than it would look without
furnishings. Rental of furniture and decorative
accessories is a common solution when selling
brand new properties that have never been
occupied, or those where homeowners have already
vacated the property.
Spaciousness and light often determine the
success of a staged home. Typically, the larger
a room appears, the better it will seem to
homebuyers. Dark, tight spaces create a poor
impression and may prevent the home from
selling. Furniture layouts should create an
impression of openness and comfort.
Non-essential items should be removed to
minimize crowding and clutter. Opening curtains
and blinds to let in natural light and turning
on interior and exterior lights at nighttime are
also common staging techniques.
One school of thought suggests that wall
treatments and flooring are most appealing when
presented in neutral colors and subtle patterns.
Paint colors should be neutral whenever
possible, as bright or bold colors and strong
patterns detract from the universal appeal of a
space. This rule, however, does not always hold
true, particularly in the luxury home market,
where unique fixtures and bold finishes — such
as stained concrete flooring, deeply colored
textured paints and artisan fixtures — are often
considered highly desirable.
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Religious items, personal photos, awards,
certificates and cultural items are often
removed to downplay the presence of current
homeowners. This helps potential homebuyers to
not only feel more at ease during viewings, but
allows them to focus on the property itself
while also imagining their own belongings in the
space.
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