Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Stage A Master Bedroom For An Open House

There's no denying the fact that kitchens and bathrooms sell homes. That doesn't mean you can overlook staging your master bedroom. In this day and time, people are looking for a place to retire to at the end of a long day. This means they want a master bedroom that is soothing and offers a place to relax. That's why it's important to stage your master bedroom properly, in a way that all of your potential buyers can see themselves relaxing in the room.


Instructions








1. Paint the room a neutral color. You may have found your dark red walls to be alluring, but potential buyers may find them hard to stomach. In fact, they might not even notice the rest of the room. The key is to choose a neutral color, such as a light tan, so that buyers don't even notice the color, but instead notice the features of the room.


2. Put oversized furniture in storage. Oversized furniture can make a master bedroom feel small. That's why it's important to take out any furniture you don't need. You want the room to look large and open. Oversized pieces can make the room feel cramped. This is especially true if any of the furniture disrupts the flow of traffic. Your buyers will notice these obstructions, rather than the real size of the room.


3. Choose simple bedding. Remember that you want your buyers to get a feel of the room, not your sense of style. A bedspread that features a bold print may be too distracting. Instead, consider solid white bedding. This allows the buyers' eyes to flow across the room, rather than stopping abruptly.








4. Remove clutter. Clutter makes a buyer think that the room doesn't have enough storage space. If you don't need it, take it out of the room or put it away in its proper place.


5. Depersonalize the room. You may love having pictures of your children scattered around your master bedroom. Unfortunately, personal items make it hard for buyers to see themselves staying in the room. By depersonalizing the room, you make it easier for buyers to envision having their own items in the room.

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