Preparing your home

Get your home sale ready

First impressions are everything when selling your home. When buyers look at listings, high-quality photos play a crucial role in determining whether they book a viewing. In fact, most buyers decide within seconds of viewing listing images, making it essential to prepare your home properly before a professional photographer arrives.

With the right home staging techniques, your property can stand out online, attract more interest, and help you sell your home faster.

Before your photos are taken, focus on creating a clean, bright, and welcoming atmosphere throughout your home. Decluttering is key, so clear each room of unnecessary items so spaces feel open, spacious, and appealing to potential buyers.

Maximise natural light by opening blinds and curtains, and ensure every room is well lit by turning on lights and replacing any faulty bulbs. Remove distractions such as cables, remotes, and pet items.

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The kitchen should feel sleek, fresh, and functional. Clear the countertops to showcase the room’s size and layout, and store items such as sponges, dish soap, and bins out of sight. Stainless steel appliances should be polished, taps should shine, and any magnets or decorations on the refrigerator should be removed to create a clean and modern look.

Living areas benefit from simple and thoughtful staging. Fluffing cushions, straightening rugs, and neatly folding throws help create a sense of order and comfort. Shelves and coffee tables should be tidied so they look intentional rather than cluttered, and children’s toys or pet beds should be stored away to keep the space feeling cohesive and calm.

In the bedrooms, aim for a hotel-like atmosphere with crisp bedding, neatly made beds, and minimal personal items. Nightstands should be cleared, and if the inside of closets will be photographed, they should be organized to appear spacious and well kept.

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Bathrooms should sparkle from top to bottom. Toilet seats should always be closed, and personal toiletries, cleaning products, and toilet brushes should be hidden from view. Fresh, neatly hung towels can elevate the space, while spotless mirrors, glass, and fixtures enhance the feeling of cleanliness and care.

Outdoor spaces are just as important as the interior. Before photos, make sure the lawn is mowed, hedges are trimmed, and any walkways are swept and free of debris. Bins, hoses, and garden tools should be tucked away, and outdoor furniture can be arranged in a way that showcases the potential for relaxing or entertaining.

By preparing your home thoughtfully and thoroughly, you set the stage for stunning photos that highlight your home’s best features and draw buyers in from the very first glance. If you would like, I can also help tailor this page to include your branding, a personal message, or a call to action for potential sellers.

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