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Staging Tips
  • Less is more - pack up photos, clear desks, hang up clothing and use closet organizers.
  • Paint the interior of the house and the front door.
  • Replace worn, stained carpeting and cracked floor tiles.
  • Wash the windows.
  • Arrange towels in bathroom racks and put out fresh soap.
  • Keep fresh flowers in vases.
  • Remove some furniture to open up the rooms.
  • Decorate the patio or deck with flowerpots.
  • Landscape.
  • Supplement or replace existing furniture and accessories with rentals to achieve a desired appearance.

Quite simply, to sell your home quickly and for top dollar, you must be better prepared than other people in the market to make a strong first impression. Achieving this level of preparedness is easy if you take advantage of the resources included on this site - our directory of professional stagers, relevant articles on staging and other Brook services designed especially for those who want to stage their homes.

If you have any questions or comments you may contact Brook Furniture by email at brookconcierge@bfr.com.

 

You want the potential buyers to remember something positive about the house after they leave.  You want to make an impression.  The idea is to create just enough theater for the potential buyers to see how they could live in the house, whether or not you've ever lived that way.--Chicago Sun Times, April 4, 1993