How to Save Money On Home Staging – And Still Sell Fast

As a homeowner who is selling your property, you are probably looking for ways to be frugal and resourceful with your budget. When staging a home to sell, some people spend their money in all the wrong places. If you want your home to look great without spending a fortune, here are _ tips on how to save money on home staging.

1. Don’t Refinish the Floor

If your home has hardwood floors that are not in perfect shape, don’t be tempted to spend your money on having it refinished. A lot of prospective buyers love hardwood, and it’s always seen as an upgrade even if it’s imperfect. Sometime, a good cleaning and some touch-ups with wood stain are all you need to revive your dull floor.

If you think that your hardwood floor really needs more than just cleaning and touch-ups, you can consider a more affordable alternative to refinishing by applying a fresh topcoat of non-yellowing polyurethane. Non-yellowing polyurethane can be found in the flooring section of a home improvement store.

Be sure to very lightly sand the hardwood floors with a pole sander and fine-grit sandpaper before applying the non-yellowing polyurethane. No heavy sanding is necessary here. You are just looking to knock down the gloss so that the new coat of polyurethane will stick.

2. Don’t Buy New Furniture

If you think that buying brand new furniture is the best way to go, think again. In bedrooms, all you need is a nicely dressed bed, a side table and a lamp. You can go buy new bedding sets and that will be enough to give the bedroom a contemporary look.

For the living room, you can purchase sofa slipcovers or couch covers to disguise the old, outdated color of your furniture. You can also get fresh furniture throws to give your home a cozy feel.

3. Don’t Automatically Buy New Light Fixtures

If you have hanging light fixtures that look dated, don’t automatically go and buy replacements. Rather than replacing them, consider painting them black. Black will give an instant updated look for very little cash.

4. Don’t Replace Brass Fixtures

Oftentimes, brass can make a house look old, but if you have so many doorknobs, hinges and fixtures that are brass, replacing all of them is cost prohibitive.

Antiqued or satin-finish brass is beginning to be a trend, and looks more expensive than the brushed nickel many use to update brass fixtures. You can buy this inexpensive product to “age” or slightly “de-brass” your hardware.

Here’s an additional tip: If you can afford to update some but not all of your outdated fixtures, faucets and cabinet pulls, note that brushed nickel and chrome look great paired with iron and black finishes, and that gold and brass look great paired with an oil-rubbed-bronze finish.

Giving your home an updated look will definitely help you land more the offers. If, however, you don’t have the time or resources to put into updating your home, you can choose to sell to real estate investors who purchase properties as is. If you are searching for trusted investors in Jacksonville, NC, check out Blue Hen Homebuyers for a speedy transaction. Call us today and we can get back to you within 48 hours!