Selling your home can be a stressful process. It’s important to make sure you take the necessary steps to make your home more appealing to potential buyers. To make sure you don’t make any costly mistakes, here are six staging mistakes to avoid when selling your home:

  1. Not making necessary repairs or renovations. Before you list your home, make sure you take the time to do any necessary repairs or renovations to make your home more attractive and desirable. This could include fixing any broken or worn-out fixtures, replacing old appliances, and painting the walls in neutral colors.
  2. Cluttering or over-accessorizing. You want potential buyers to be able to imagine themselves living in your home. Keep the space open and uncluttered and avoid over-accessorizing. A few simple pieces of furniture and accessories are all you need to make the space look inviting.
  3. Poor lighting. Make sure all of the lights in your home are working and bright enough to make the space look inviting. Install some extra lighting fixtures to make the space look brighter and more appealing.
  4. Not depersonalizing. Potential buyers want to be able to envision themselves living in your home, so make sure you remove any personal items such as family photos, trophies, and mementos.
  5. Not cleaning. A thorough cleaning of your home from top to bottom is essential when you are trying to sell your home. Make sure you clean all the surfaces, wipe down the walls, and vacuum and mop the floors.
  6. Opting to not use a professional stager to save money. Studies have shown that professionally staged homes sell faster and for more than those homes that are not.

Using market professionals is the best way to avoid any costly or slightly mistakes. By avoiding these other common staging mistakes, you can ensure that your home is presented in the best possible light to potential buyers.