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Is Your Home Overdressed? Maybe it needs a "Make Under"

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Home Stager with Seattle Staged To Sell www.seattlestagedtosell.com

 

I'm on the same page as Tessa Skeen with this blog. It's well written and everyone should read it and follow the advice. 

 

Original content by Tessa Skeens

Happened to be home when Oprah was on this afternoon. The topic was Makeunders. Women who needed less not more. But this also applies to homes. Nate Berkus did a room Makeunder and it inspired me!

Every home that goes on sale needs a makeunder. The less of you, the quicker your home will sell. The bigger and more spacious your home looks the higher it's perceived value.

Simple room design
This means it's really important to edit your stuff so what's really important greets you (and your buyers) when you walk in the door. You want your homes' features to shine, you want buyers to say AH!

The trouble is we tend to keep adding stuff to our homes and don't stop to edit.
I compare it to getting dressed. You've got a great look going but then you keep adding accessories to your outfit. A scarf or two. All of a sudden your great look gets lost. No one will be able to focus on that perfect necklace or pair of shoes because there's too much to look at.

The best outfits are the ones with a simple color palette. A nice pair of jeans, a contrasting top and jacket and some great accent jewelry and shoes.

Your home is no different. It's an extension of who you are but it shouldn't be the catchall for everything you've ever wanted to bring home. Layering is wonderful but you have to know when to stop before your look gets lost.

Start with one room. Treat it like an extension of yourself. How would you dress it?

10 Easy Tips to "Make Under" Your Home

1. Keep in simple, Pick one or two main colors for your walls and floor. The fewer colors the more spacious your home will look.

2. Pick a third and fourth (if desired) accent color . Use these colors sparingly.

3. Keep your surfaces consistent.  Walls should be the same material if possible and painted or finsihed in the same color on all walls. Floors also. Keep flooring consistent throughout the house.

4. Group your family photos on one wall and use similar frames and mats to keep a unified look. Edit your photos first and keep only the ones you love.Clean simple room

5.  Group your plants also. Your plants will thrive and it reduces watering time. Toss out any that are unhealthy or dying.

6. If a room has more than one use make sure there's a dedicated space for each use. Screens or dividers can help separate living from office or exercise space.

7. Keep your window treatments clean and simple. Heavy window treatments that cut down on light can overpower a room. Invest in some light colored curtain panels instead hung on a simple pole. These look great over inexpensive 2" blinds.

8. Remove area rugs on carpet.  Visually they cut up the floor space and make the room feel smaller.

9. Edit your collections. Keep only pieces you love on display. Again grouping them will create impact and reduce visual busy-ness.

10. Keep it to 5. When in doubt, keep no more than 5 toys or 5 plants or 5 pillows or 5 frames or 5 lamps for example in a room at one time. If you want to add a new piece, take out an old one.


Remember keep it simple. Whether you are getting ready to sell your home or just want to live lighter, a professional home staging consultation can help you with your "makeunder".

Photos are not samples of Hampton Redesign staging but chosen to represent how a simplified color palette can makeunder a room.

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Comments (5)

Eva Hoopes
Silvercreek Realty Group - Boise, ID
Realtor, CRS, Top Producer

These are great tips!  We always tell our sellers that staging is not "decorating", but rather the opposite!  Thanks for posting!

Aug 24, 2010 05:16 AM
Li Read
Sea to Sky Premier Properties (Salt Spring) - Salt Spring Island, BC
Caring expertise...knowledge for you!

Thanks for the re-post, as I missed it first time around.    Such good tips...felt they were for my benefit, too!

Aug 24, 2010 05:36 AM
Shirin Sarikhani
Seattle Staged To Sell www.seattlestagedtosell.com - Seattle, WA
RESA-Pro

Hi Eva and thanks for stopping by. So true what you say. Staging and decorating are two different concepts.

Sea to Sky Premier - I'm glad that you found the re-blog.

Aug 25, 2010 12:43 PM
Rene Fabre
ARFCO Media - Renton, WA
Practicing Philosophical Eclectic of the Arts

I like simple... it's my sanctuary. My place is small, so simplicity is a must. My weakness though is books and music and with a couple of guitars, a piano, and a few computers every room tends to be multipurpose. I'm living for the day when I can have some open space like the two beautiful rooms you picture above. I like #10, the 5 idea is a good one. Thanks...

Sep 11, 2010 09:03 AM
Debe Maxwell, CRS
Savvy + Company (704) 491-3310 - Charlotte, NC
The RIGHT CHARLOTTE REALTOR!

I don't know how I missed this post, Shirin but, I'm not on AR except very late at night most days and if you're not on the blog roll then, I tend to miss you!  This is a great post and SO true--simplicity adds class but, also lends to the buyer being able to visualize their own furnishings in the home.  It's definitely the way to go in staging!

Nov 26, 2010 07:12 AM