Home Staging and Styling

Buying and selling houses can be stressful due to market conditions, the location of your property and the price. One of the main reasons people decide to move is due to lack of space or because they are downsizing. If your home looks fit to burst, it’ll be very hard to sell. First impressions do matter. The good news is, you can improve your home both inside and out by decluttering, organising and home styling. Our home staging service will focus on showing your house in the best possible light to potential buyers.

When you are preparing to put your house on the market, decluttering should be first thing on your to-do list and home staging makes you deal with home organization and unfinished DIY projects that you have been putting off.

Getting ready to sell your home? Remember, first impressions can make or break the sale. If you want to get top dollar for your home, you need to put a good amount of effort into making it look inviting.

It is easy to get overwhelmed and confused about where to start and what to do. Good thing there are plenty of professionals out there eager to help you prep your home for a sale. Who are these professionals, and what can they do for you?

You might think that when you are staging your home for sale, you have to empty the space and then hire a fancy home staging company or interior designer. This is not always the case. You might just simply need a professional organizer in your corner. So what is the difference between a home organizer and an interior designer/staging company, you wonder?

A few things. Unlike a home staging company that you rent furniture and decor from or an interior designer that wants you to purchase all new items, a professional organizer is going to help you declutter and then showcase items that you already own. As a professional organizer, my job is to assess and reimagine the items in your home.

By bringing in a professional organizer, you are not only making your home feel inviting to buyers, you are also prepping for a stress-less move into your new home.

A home stager profits by placing cookie-cutter items from one home sale into the next, whereas a home organizer works out what fits, functions, and flows in the space for the sale and what needs to be packed away for your new home. So next time you are thinking about selling your home and need to get it staged, remember your local professional organizer will give you more bang for your buck.