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| Home Staging |
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| Small Things can Make a Big Difference |
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| Decluttering and cleaning are the two most important things sellers can do to get their house ready for showings. Small touches such as new bathroom towels, a well-placed bouquet of flowers or an accent color can liven up your listing. |
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| Pare Down |
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| Books and photos go into storage, replaced with accent pieces and flowers that brighten the dark shelves. |
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| Accent With Color |
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| Surfaces are decluttered and color accents are added to enliven a seating area. |
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| Think in Threes |
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| Odd numbers create tension that provides visual interest. This principle can be applied with three grass bundles on a fireplace hearth or three varied-height vases on the kitchen counter. A painting and a large rug can improve balance and add warmth to a room. |
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| Set a Scene |
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| Kitchen counters are transformed from utility into a welcoming oasis. |
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| Staging puts a house's best face forward. A good stager can minimize a multitude of flaws in a home from awkward traffic patterns and dark bedrooms to dens without a wall long enough for a full-size sofa. |
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