7 Essential Home Staging Tips to Maximize Your Home’s Value
As the housing market continues to evolve, one constant remains: a well-staged home has a powerful impact on buyers. Home staging can increase the value of your property and speed up the selling process whether you’re selling in a hot market or a slower one. See, staging plays a critical role in creating an emotional connection with potential buyers, giving them the push they need to make an offer.
Here are seven essential home staging tips we use at Chicagoland Home Staging to help our clients stand out from the competition and get the maximum return on their investment.
Leverage Biophilic Design
One of the hottest trends in home design is biophilia—which means bringing the outdoors inside. Buyers crave natural elements, so staging a home with plenty of greenery, natural materials like wood and stone, and earth-tone colors immediately makes the space feel more inviting. Add plants that thrive indoors, such as fiddle-leaf figs or snake plants, and use organic textures like linen or jute in your soft furnishings.
Tip: If your property has outdoor space, stage it as a serene, nature-infused oasis to enhance the biophilic feel.
Focus on the Entryway
First impressions matter when it comes to selling a property. The entryway is the first area potential buyers see, so it should be warm, welcoming, and clutter-free. Even if your entryway is small, adding a stylish console table, art or a mirror to reflect light, and a few tasteful decor pieces can make the space feel larger and more luxurious.
Tip: Use a neutral color palette in the entryway to appeal to a broader audience, but don’t be afraid to add a pop of color with a statement rug or artwork.
Maximize Space with Strategic Furniture Placement
One of the primary goals of home staging is to make the space feel larger and more functional. It’s all about multi-purpose furniture and strategic placement. Opt for furniture that serves more than one purpose, like ottomans with hidden storage or extendable dining tables. Ensure that there’s enough room for buyers to move around freely, and position furniture in a way that creates conversational areas and flow from room to room.
Tip: When staging small spaces, remove bulky furniture and opt for sleeker, streamlined pieces that open up the area and don’t have a heavy, dark bottom to weigh the space down.
Incorporate Smart Home Technology
Modern buyers are looking for homes that are not only stylish but also functional. Incorporating smart home technology into your staging can set your property apart from the rest. Whether it’s showcasing a smart thermostat, smart lighting, or security systems, highlighting these features makes your home feel more updated and tech-savvy.
Tip: Set up a demonstration of smart home features during open houses to show buyers how the technology works and why it adds value.
Create Lifestyle Vignettes
Home staging isn’t just about furniture—it’s about selling a lifestyle. At Chicagoland Home Staging our team creates lifestyle vignettes, or small scenes that show how spaces can be used. For example, stage a cozy reading nook with a comfortable chair, throw, and side table. If you’re staging a loft or open-concept space, create clear zones for work, relaxation, and dining.
Tip: If your home is in a family-friendly neighborhood, set up a play area in the backyard or a homework station in a kid’s room to appeal to parents.
Upgrade the Lighting
Good lighting is one of the easiest and most effective ways to make your home look more appealing to buyers. Avoid relying solely on overhead lighting, which can create harsh shadows. Instead, layer different types of lighting, such as ambient, task, and accent lights, to add warmth and depth to each room.
Tip: Use warm, soft white light bulbs instead of cool-toned ones for a more inviting ambiance.
7. Neutral Doesn’t Mean Boring
A neutral color palette is a tried-and-true strategy in home staging because it appeals to a broad audience. However, neutral doesn’t have to be dull. It’s important to layer different shades of neutral—think beige, greige, soft taupe, or even muted greens—creates a sophisticated and calming environment. Add texture through cushions, throws, and rugs to keep the space from feeling too stark.
Tip: Incorporate a statement piece like a bold artwork, a striking mirror, or an accent chair in a rich color to create a focal point without overwhelming the room.
Our award-winning team focuses on creating a space that feels modern, functional, and inviting to help maximize the property’s value. Contact us today to make sure potential buyers can envision themselves living their best lives in the space, and watch as the offers roll in!