1. Start With the Foundation (The “3 D’s”)
Before anything aesthetic, you need a clean slate:
- Depersonalize – remove photos, personal items, toiletries
- Declutter – clear surfaces, reduce furniture, organize closets
- Deep Clean – carpets, windows, grout, dust, odors
👉 Why this matters: Buyers decide within seconds if they “feel” the home
2. Think Like a Buyer
Walk through your home critically:
- Fix visible damage (cracks, leaks, loose handles)
- Repaint in neutral tones
- Remove anything that distracts from space
👉 The goal is to help buyers picture themselves living there, not you
3. Boost Curb Appeal (First Impression = Everything)
- Mow lawn, trim plants, remove weeds
- Clean driveway, walkway, and exterior
- Repaint or refresh front door
- Add simple plants or flowers
👉 First impressions happen before they even step inside
4. Simplify & Style Key Living Spaces
Living Room
- Arrange furniture for conversation (not against walls)
- Add minimal decor (pillows, throw, small accents)
- Keep surfaces clean and uncluttered
Kitchen
- Clear countertops almost completely
- Hide trash, sponges, and small appliances
- Add a simple focal point (like a bowl of fruit)
Bedrooms
- Use neutral bedding (hotel-like feel)
- Keep nightstands minimal
- Organize closets (buyers WILL open them)
Bathrooms
- Fresh towels (preferably white)
- Hide all personal items
- Clean everything until it shines
👉 Kitchens and bathrooms matter most to buyers
5. Maximize Light & Space
- Open curtains and blinds
- Turn on all lights before showings
- Use warm lighting for a cozy feel
- Remove bulky furniture to make rooms feel bigger
👉 Light + space = perceived value
6. Appeal to the Senses (Subtle, Not Overdone)
- Let in fresh air
- Keep a clean, neutral scent (not strong perfumes)
- Optional: light baking scent or subtle candle
👉 A home should feel fresh, not artificial
7. Highlight the Home’s Best Features
- Showcase natural light and views
- Remove rugs to expose good flooring
- Stage patios, porches, or outdoor spaces
- Make fireplaces, storage, and layouts visible
8. Final Prep Before Showings / Open House
- Turn on all lights
- Hide valuables
- Remove pets and pet items
- Add simple touches (fresh towels, light decor)
- Ensure everything is spotless
👉 Presentation = emotional connection = stronger offers
References
HGTV. (n.d.). The ultimate staging guide checklist. https://www.hgtv.com/lifestyle/real-estate/the-ultimate-staging-guide-checklist
Stouffer Realty. (n.d.). The ultimate home staging checklist: Making buyers fall in love with your home. https://www.stoufferrealty.com/blog/article/the-ultimate-home-staging-checklist-making-buyers-fall-in-love-with-your-home/
HAR.com. (n.d.). Checklist to prepare your home for showings and open houses. https://www.har.com/ri/3804/checklist-to-prepare-your-home-for-showings-and-open-houses