By: Bec Harris
Selling a home is all about helping buyers picture themselves living there. Vance Thomson from Thomson Design, who shares five essential tips to ensure your property looks its best, boosting appeal, reducing time on the market, and maximising value.
1. Declutter and Depersonalise
Start by removing excess items, personal mementos, and anything that distracts from the home itself. The goal is to make it easier for prospective buyers to visualise their life in the space, rather than seeing yours.
2. Deep Clean and Repair
A spotless, well-maintained house signals care. Clean everything (floors, windows, fixtures) and fix minor defects like leaky taps, peeling paint, squeaky hinges, etc. These small issues can otherwise leave a negative impression and reduce buyer confidence.
3. Refresh With Paint and Neutral Tones
Interior and exterior painting even just touch-ups go a long way. Choose neutral, broadly appealing colours that feel fresh and blank, helping buyers more easily imagine their own furniture and decor.
4. Boost Curb Appeal
First impressions start from the street. Clean up your landscaping, trim hedges, mow lawns, tidy the front entry, and ensure the facade looks inviting. A strong external presentation sets the stage before buyers even enter.
5. Stage the Home Strategically
Arrange furniture and decor in a way that highlights flow, space, and functionality. Use lighting, mirrors, and minimal styling to create an inviting atmosphere, enough to spark emotional appeal, but not so much that the buyer is distracted by your personal taste.
Article supplied with thanks to Sonshine.
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