Getting your home picture-perfect and ready for first impressions is crucial when it comes to selling your property. A clutter-free and well-presented home can leave a lasting impact on potential buyers, helping them envision themselves living in the space.
If you’re wondering how to declutter efficiently and effectively, here are some quick and easy ways to expel the excess in your home:
Start with a plan
Before diving into the decluttering process, you should create a clear and realistic plan. Walk through each room and make a list of areas that need attention. Make sure you prioritise the rooms that potential buyers are likely to focus on, such as the living room, kitchen, and bedrooms.
Focus on surfaces
One of the most noticeable clutter culprits in any home is the presence of unnecessary items on surfaces. Clear your countertops, coffee tables, and shelves from excess clutter. Keep only a few decorative pieces that add to the room’s aesthetic appeal. Remember, less is more!
Get organised
It’s easy to free up some floor space by jam-packing your cupboards. However, potential buyers will likely open wardrobes and cabinets, so it’s crucial to declutter and organise these spaces as well.
Remove any items you no longer need or use and neatly arrange the remaining items. Tidy and organised storage solutions give the impression of ample storage capacity, which could be a huge selling point.
Create a sense of space
Especially for large households, easy traffic flow is essential. To make your home appear more spacious, remove any bulky furniture or items that obstruct the flow of the rooms. Rearrange furniture to create an open and inviting layout. Maximising the available space will help potential buyers visualise how they can use each area.
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Streamline your belongings
While personal items add character to a home, striking a balance is important. Consider minimising the number of personal photographs and mementos on display. This allows potential buyers to imagine themselves living in the space, rather than feeling like they’re intruding on someone else’s home.
Tackle the paperwork
Paper clutter can quickly accumulate and make a home feel disorganised. Whether you have a home office, or an ergonomic kitchen table, make sure to sort through your paperwork and discard anything unnecessary.
Pay attention to details
Small details can make a big difference in presenting your home. Dust and clean all surfaces, including light fixtures, windows, and mirrors. Replace any burnt-out lightbulbs to ensure a well-lit and inviting atmosphere. Fresh flowers or indoor plants can add a touch of vibrancy to any room.
Consider professional staging
If you feel overwhelmed or lack the time to declutter and stage your home, consider hiring a professional stager. These experts can use their skills in interior design to transform your space, highlighting its best features and creating an inviting ambiance that appeals to potential buyers.
If your moving budget doesn’t quite stretch that far, ask your agent for advice. Ellis & Co’s property specialists know exactly how to stage a home for sale and will be happy to offer some tips tailored to your property.