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Five Reasons Why Your Furniture Is Important When Selling Your Home.

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Home Stager

Whether you're selling your home in Boca Raton, Florida or Boston, your furniture is important.  

Much has been said about DeCluttering when you sell your home.
 It's a given.  The 2009 HomeGain Survey showed that Cleaning and DeCluttering gave the highest ROI (Return on investment, or bang for your buck) for DIY projects.  This was followed by Staging.  

People have also talked about furniture and its placement.  In fact, when people learn that I am a Home Stager, their response is often "Oh yes, you move furniture around!"

But look at your furniture and how it is important when selling your home from a different angle
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1. Size- Oh how we all love those over-stuffed chairs.  I have to admit, I was the proud owner of one that admittedly made me look like a Lily Tomlin skit.  (for those under a certain age, please Google Laugh-In/Lily Tomlin).   And, what about those of you who buy your furniture to fit in the house that you someday will own down the road, maybe.

                                                                                                                           Big chair

 
      Sellers- your over stuffed, large, out of scale furniture is eating away at your equity!!!    
      Buyers will find it hard to see the space if they're trying to maneuver around your mega ottoman.  
      If you can (and if you want to sell your house in a timely manner, you will), edit your pieces and invest in a storage unit.  Most of these will rent month- to month and the small amount you pay will help buyers  see your home's potential.   If you can't bring yourself to store it. ask a friend or relative if they will babysit your furniture for a month or so.

2. Condition- Ok, we all use our furniture, and if there are pets or children in the house we really DO USE it.  But, if you have a piece that will probably not make the move to your new home and if it is in questionable condition, get rid of it.   Or you might consider a slip cover that will easily fit around your sofa or love seat and give it a fresh appearance.  
Why should this matter? 
 It really doesn't, except that  torn or badly worn furniture can be a distraction. It may keep a buyer from focusing on your space, and it also may signal to them that if you haven't cared for your furniture, what other projects have you neglected.

3. Style or Era-  If your furniture screams mid century, as in Leave it to Beaver, you might consider editing some of it.  I'm not saying you should go out and buy all new furniture.  Not at all. But if your house is in need of some updates to bring it into this millennium, then having really dated furniture or style specific furniture doesn't help.  Try bringing in a few contemporary pieces to give your home a fresh look.

4.  Amount- This is not the same as he who dies with the most toys wins,guys.  Many sellers make the mistake of thinking that just because they own or were given a piece of furniture that they have to keep it.  Doesn't matter to them that they really don't need it any longer or that it doesn't fit their lifestyle.  Store it, donate it or Craigslist it. 
Just as over-sized furniture can eat away at equity, too much of it, no matter what size can prevent a buyer from seeing the room's potential.

great room

 

5. Get it!- ok, now this is the opposite of #4.  If your house is vacant, furniture will help a buyer see how their own lifestyle might work in it.  If there is an unusually shaped room, placing furniture in it will show a buyer how it might be used and designed.   Something else to consider, if you have no furniture, ie end tables, there is no place on which to place lamps.  Lamps = light!  Very important to showing a home!

vacant           Staging

Staging is not about smoke and mirrors or covering up. Staging is showing your home's full potential.  Allowing a Buyer to see the space; see how it can be used and how it can appeal to a broad range of buyers is what Staging is all about.


    




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Comments(19)

Janice Ankrett
Burlington, ON
Staging Professional

Great post Kathy! All your points are so valid!

Sep 03, 2010 05:35 AM
Patsy Overton
Patsy Overton Interiors, Atlanta, Georgia - Duluth, GA

These are all great points, Kathy.  Is that you in that Lily Tomlin chair?  Do you have it in your living room?  Cute!

Sep 03, 2010 05:40 AM
Toni Weidman
Sailwinds Realty - Trinity, FL
20+ Years Selling Homes in New Port Richey, FL

Great info, Kathy. You are so right about the big furniture. I had a home to sell that was only 980 sf. The living room was minuscule but was full to the brim...you actually had to climb over and past some of the footrests (that looked like giant toadstools).

Sep 03, 2010 05:54 AM
Barbara Heil-Sonneck
Design2Sell - Atlanta, GA
Home Staging Atlanta

Hi Kathy, so true large, out of scale furniture is eating away equity!

Sep 03, 2010 07:11 AM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Great post.  I love it.  Pts 2, 3 and 5. Oh, and EXCELLENT point about the light!  And, this becomes even more important in winter months when it gets darker earlier so anyone who needs evening appt isn't going to see full potential. 

Sep 03, 2010 12:14 PM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Oops, hit the button too soon.  Going to suggest.  Plus, LOL on the Lily Tomlin chair.  Yes, I remember that as well as the special effects on The Incredible Shrinking Woman.

Sep 03, 2010 12:16 PM
Gloria Todor
Premier Property Sales & Rentals - Springfield, PA
& Doug Durren (484) 431-3686 in SE PA

Kathy,  It is amazing how good a house can feel when the furniture is not demanding your attention.  Great points.

Lily Tomlin and the big chair

Gloria

Sep 03, 2010 03:50 PM
John Pusa
Glendale, CA

Kathy - Excellent information and tips on the reasons why furniture is important when selling a home. Thank you for sharing a very good blog.

Sep 03, 2010 05:00 PM
Rebecca Gaujot, Realtor®
Lewisburg, WV
Lewisburg WV, the go to agent for all real estate

Kath, great points on placing furniture, removing, covering or just get rid of it... I loved watching Lily Tomlin...and can just see her in that big chair...I see Doug has put a link up and now I'm off to see it.

Sep 03, 2010 06:26 PM
Alicia Barrington
THE ORIGINAL HOUSTON HOME STAGING - Katy, TX
Houston Home Staging Presents Alicia Barrington

Howdy from Houston!

Earlier this year I was asked to consult on a decorating project. New house, young couple, lots of money.  I spent two hours in this house, and then we went shopping.  They overestimated the size of their rooms, but that didn't stop them from selecting some of the largest furniture pieces I've ever seen!  

They hired me to show them where to buy furniture, and I've always been curious how everything turned out!  I'm sure, that when they go to sell, I'll be working with the Jolly Green Giants furnishings!

Sep 03, 2010 09:12 PM
Beverly Carlson
Carlson Properties 325-721-2429 - Abilene, TX
Abilene's Staging Realtor

Kathy,  I like this blog.  Great  points about about having too much furniture, or too big furniture.

The skill that the stager provides is in selection and arrangement of the furnishings.  One idea that a person can use is to cover a print or plaid couch with a beige microsuede slipcover, a small investment, but one doesn't have to move the couch out of the house!    

I am going to suggest feature and reblog.  Thanks.  

Sep 04, 2010 01:20 AM
Leanne Allen
Center Stage, LLC - Burlington, IA

Lots of excellent furniture advice here, Kathy -- I'm bookmarking for future reference.  Thanks!

Sep 04, 2010 01:34 AM
Julia Maher
Nestings: Connecticut Home Staging and Model Homes - Fairfield, CT
Connecticut Home Stager

One ringy-dingy, two ringy-dingy...Love Lily!  Kathy:  One of your most important points was in #5:  If there are no tables, how can you have enought table lamps for LIGHT?  Julie

Sep 04, 2010 02:29 AM
Shar Sitter
Rooms With Style - Minneapolis, MN
Home Staging and Redesign Minneapolis/ St. Paul, M

Perfect Kathy!! I see all of these every week. Points 1-4 in almost every staging consultation. Man we live with alot of furniture and such LARGE furniture. What is up with that?

Sep 04, 2010 05:12 AM
Maureen Bray Portland OR Home Stager ~ Room Solutions Staging
Room Solutions Staging, Portland OR - Portland, OR
"Staging Consultations that Sell Portland Homes"

Kathy -- sometimes I just want to get a tape recorder so I can say these same thngs to seller clients .... over and over again, we see these issues with furniture.  Thanks for putting them in a post that's fun to read!

Sep 04, 2010 06:23 AM
Leanne Zumbrunnen
Z Touch Design Services - Lenexa, KS

Great blog Kathy.  So much of what we do is about the furnishings and how it shows off the house.  Love the Lily Tomlin analogy.

Sep 04, 2010 08:11 AM
Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

Janice- We always talk about clutter but furniture can be almost as important.

Hi Patsy- the two wee ones are my dear friend, Megan and her BFF, Grace.  I'd love to have that chair though.

Toni- how did you manage to sell that crowded house?  Must have been a real challenge for you.

Barbara- the large stuffed chairs can  be so comfortable but you do have to have the right sized room.

Debbie- Glad you like the points.  And, you're right, entering our winter months, it could be dark  as early as 4:30.  Love, Lily Tomlin.

Doug and Gloria- Thank you for the link and I like the way you put it, we don't want the furniture to "demand" our attention.

Hi John, hope you can use some of these points with your sellers.

Rebecca- Was her name Edith Ann?  Loved the skits!

Howdy to you, Tom- OK, we want pics of the Jolly Green Giant furniture!  We can only make suggestions but in the end, it's their house and their $$$.  (and your problem when they decide to sell)

Beverly- thanks for the suggest.  You're so right, covering a large plaid sofa with a slipcover can do wonders.  You can then add some color with pillows.

Hi Leanne- please add any more suggestions if you have them

Julia- when I'm consulting on a vacant property, not having tables for lights is always something that the sellers forget about.  Yet, what property shows well without some nice warming light?

Shar- I think it's a lot like the mega food/sandwiches we have and our McMansions, don't you?

Maureen- hey friend, we should all make a recording... a chorus of stagers!  Think it will be a hit?

Leanne- You're right, it's not just about moving furniture around.  Anything that will detract from the house needs to be addressed!

Sep 04, 2010 09:17 AM
Len Kobewka
Prairie Scapes / Scape-it™ - Calgary, AB
You Can Scape-it

Great Info Kathy - And great stuff for a reblog.  

All the best  -    Len

Sep 04, 2010 12:39 PM
Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

Hey Sarge- Glad you liked it and thank you for reblogging it!

Sep 05, 2010 01:05 PM