7 Staging tricks to increase your flat's resale price.
If the central area is carpeted though, pay attention to how the furniture rests on the carpet.
“If you cluster furniture in a central area, rest all the furniture from the same set on the carpet – don’t leave one or two chairs on the carpet, and one or two off it,” Terry says, “at least the front two legs of each chair should be on the carpet.”
4. Don’t Neglect the Front Door
“Ignoring the front door is the most common mistake,” Terry says, “When there are viewers coming, be sure to clear out all the shoes, and throw out worn out welcome mats.
Make sure the front door is properly painted, and you may want to move any religious icons or big potted plants for the time being, so the area doesn’t look cluttered.
I will usually put a ‘greeter’ at the front door, like a small side table with some flowers; or if there is a wall facing the front door, maybe hang some art or a family photograph.
” Terry adds that a bad impression at the front door might “linger”, and psychologically make the rest of the interior seem less polished.
5. Paint the Grouting in Toilets and Kitchens
The grouting is the space between tiles. In toilets and kitchens, it tends to be the home of dirt, moss, and various indigenous life forms.
“Even if the surfaces are clean and everything works, dirty gaps between the tiles will make the place look run down,” Terry says, “I will usually get a small pot of white paint, and just paint over the grouting. The white lines can also make the tiled surface look brighter and cleaner.“
6. Slap on a Uniform Paint Job
To make the flat seem bigger, make sure the wall colour in the main area is uniform. This gives the impression of a large continuous space, rather than a collection of smaller rooms.
“If there are no partitions or dividing walls, and the living area is the same space as the kitchen and dining room, I suggest painting all these walls the same colour,” Terry says, “if you paint the kitchen-half yellow and the living room-half sky blue, you can establish that they are two separate areas, yes. But when you separate the space like that, you actually make the overall flat size seem smaller.”
7. Don’t Make It Look Lived In
The idea of staging a resale flat is to make it seem like a flashy new condo-unit – not like a crash pad in which you’ve been guzzling beer and playing Xbox in sweaty underpants for years. And since you’re going to sell, you may as well begin the emotional detachment by clearing stuff out.
“The less clutter, the bigger and more appealing the space will look,” Terry says, “So remove all your personal belongings from the tables and chairs when people come to view. In the toilet, don’t leave soap with all the hair in the soap dish, or half-squeezed toothpaste tubes around the sink.
It’s inconvenient, but the fact is that personal clutter can destroy the effect of even the best interior design.
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