Home Staging Tips That Actually Work
- Ron Contreras
- Mar 31
- 2 min read

Staging isn’t about making your home look fancy, it’s about making buyers feel something the moment they walk in. The goal is simple: help them picture themselves living there.
🧼 1. Declutter Like You’re Moving Out
Remove personal items (photos, collections)
Clear countertops and shelves
Keep only essentials
👉 Less clutter = bigger, cleaner-looking space
🎨 2. Use Neutral Colors
Whites, beiges, light grays
Avoid bold or overly personal colors
👉 Neutral = appeals to more buyers
💡 3. Maximize Light
Open curtains and blinds
Turn on all lights during showings
Replace dim bulbs
👉 Bright homes feel bigger and more inviting
🛋️ 4. Arrange Furniture for Space
Remove bulky or excess furniture
Create clear walking paths
Highlight room function
👉 Buyers should instantly understand each space
🌿 5. Add Simple Touches
Fresh plants or flowers
Clean towels in bathrooms
Neutral decor (pillows, rugs)
👉 Small details create emotional impact
🍽️ 6. Stage Key Areas First
Focus on:
Living room
Kitchen
Master bedroom
👉 These areas influence decisions the most
🧴 7. Make It Smell Clean (Not Artificial)
Open windows for fresh air
Avoid strong air fresheners
👉 Clean scent = trust
🚪 8. Don’t Forget Curb Appeal
Clean entrance
Trim plants
Fresh paint if needed
👉 First impression starts outside
📸 9. Stage for Photos (Not Just In-Person)
Ensure rooms look great on camera
Avoid dark corners and clutter
👉 Most buyers see your home online first
⚠️ 10. Avoid Over-Staging
Don’t overcrowd with decor
Keep it simple and natural
👉 Overdone staging feels fake
🏁 Bottom Line
Effective staging is about:
Clean, bright, and neutral spaces
Creating emotional connection
Helping buyers visualize living there




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