Real estate experts tell us that staging a home for sale sells more homes than unstaged ones. Staging gives potential buyers an idea of space from perspective. It’s about contrast and comparison. It also gives potential buyers a chance to evaluate the coat of fresh new paint and bright floors. Where do homeowners put all their belongings?
Storage in Plymouth, MA
You’re moving anyway, so packing every last thing in the house has to be done. Instead of loading all of it into one or two rooms for ease of loading the truck on moving day, might we suggest a storage facility? If you pack all your belongings and use furniture bought specifically for staging the house, then all you have to do is back the truck up to the unit on moving day.
What Should Be Left In The House?
Most home stagers suggest families place all their belongings into a storage in Plymouth, MA, and rent or buy sparse furnishings for staging the house. The house should be bare of anything but one or two items of furniture and a painting or bowl of fruit in the kitchen.
If homeowners are using their own belongings, then leave only a bed and dresser in bedrooms, dining table and two chairs in the dining room, and one sofa, one chair, and a coffee table in the living room. The idea is to use minimality to accent the space. Burkhardt Brothers Moving & Storage has the right size unit for your belongings and will tell you all about it when you contact us today!