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Five Easy Steps to Stage Your Kitchen

Reblogger Susan Haughton
Real Estate Agent with Long and Foster REALTORS (703) 470-4545 0225085927

Chris Ann offers some very helpful hints about staging a kitchen - although they seem like common sense, I bet there are a few nuggets in here we can all take away.  I know I will be seeing area rugs in a whole new light now.

Original content by Chris Ann Cleland VA License # 0225089470

Five Easy Steps to Stage Your Kitchen

In a previous post you learned the five easy steps to stage your bathroom.  In this post you will learn the five easy steps to stage your kitchen.   Follow these posts to get the most money you can out of the sale of your home.

1.  CLEAN

Clean is the first step in most staging adventures.  In kitchens, the counters should be cleaned, and if they are granite, polished.  Floors, sink and appliances should also be cleaned.  And don't forget the windows!

2.  DECLUTTER

Take away most items you use daily from the kitchen counters.  It's a pain, but it makes the counter space appear larger.  Items to stow away include dish drying racks, knife blocks, juicers, blenders and so forth.  And a huge item to declultter will be the refrigerator itself.  Remove all miscellaneous papers held by a magnet and then remove the magnets.

3.  DAILY DECLUTTERING

Make sure that the kitchen sink is not filling with dirty dishes.  Keep it empty and clean.  Same with the other items you've cleaned and decluttered.

4.  REMOVE RUGS

Just like in bathrooms, area rugs may be useful, but they break up the contiguous flooring, making the space appear smaller than it is.  The idea of staging is to make things look as large and inviting as possible.

5.  ACCEPTABLE STAGING ITEMS

There are some items that are great to add to the kitchen so that it doesn't look stark and univiting.  A spice on the counter.  Perhaps a cookbook in a decorative holder.  And if you have an eat-in kitchen, setting the table in a decorative fashion can be great.

While it is not a staging tip, one word of caution about cooking while your home is on the market.  If you must cook, make sure you clean up after yourself and maybe burn a neutralizing candle as you do cook.  Stay away from cooking items like fish, for instance, that have strong odors.  For every dinner smell that someone loves, there is someone out there that doesn't like it. 

Chris Ann Cleland, Associate Broker- Licensed in Virginia, GRI, SFR, Northern Virginia Short Sale Specialist. Affiliated with Long & Foster, 7526 Limestone Drive, Gainesville, VA 20155.  To contact Chris Ann, call 703-402-0037 or email chrisann@LNF.com.  Or you can visit her website:  www.nvarealestate.net.

Header is a combination of photos, taken by Chris Ann Cleland, of various listings and neighborhoods in the Bristow-Gainesville-Haymarket area. 

Chris Ann Cleland
Long and Foster Real Estate - Gainesville, VA
Associate Broker, Bristow, VA

Thanks for the reblog, Susan. 

Sep 13, 2011 10:08 AM
Pat O'Reilly
RE/MAX..214-289-6176 Irving and all of Dallas Fort Worth - Irving, TX

Thanks for the re post..Good information. Have a great week.

Sep 13, 2011 10:11 AM
John M. Scott
BRE # 01442690, Scott Keys Properties - San Francisco, CA
Broker / Owner San Francisco Bay Area

Susan, you know, the biggest problem I have with my agents in the kitchen is the refrigerator. They're constantly taking pics of a nice kitchen, but the refrigerator is filled with STUFF. I always say, take a little time, remove all that stuff, then put it back up if the homeowner really wants it. But hopefully they'll convince them to leave it off....

Sep 13, 2011 03:24 PM
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Susan great post about staging kitchen I HATE to see dirty dishes in a home for sale !

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Sep 16, 2011 10:44 AM
Sussie Sutton
David Tracy Real Estate - Houston, TX
David Tracy Real Estate for Buyers & Sellers

Helpful hint about frying stinky fish in your kitchen. If you peel a red apple and fry the peelings along with the fish it will eat up the stink...!! Believe it or not... I thought my husband was crazy but it works now we eat fish all the time!

Sep 16, 2011 04:32 PM
Debbie Walsh
SHAHAR Management - Middletown, NY
Hudson Valley NY Real Estate 845.283-3036

Great reblog Susan I had not seen this post from Chris.

Oct 06, 2011 12:38 AM