Five Simple Tips For Staging and Selling Investment Properties
I want to let you in on a few tips that have proven to be
successful when staging your San Diego foreclosure investments homes for sale.
Aside from making your San Diego foreclosure investment homes look chic and
feel comfortable, these tips are designed to make the living space look and
feel larger. When it comes to the appearance of the home, and the size of the
rooms within the living space, bigger is always better in San Diego foreclosure
investment homes, even if you need to fool the eye to convince potential buyers,
which will bring you more profit when you flip the house.
By using materials that you can see through, anything beyond
will appear farther away. For a tiny bathroom, I got rid of an opaque glass
shower enclosure and substituted a clear, frameless one. The room is the same
size, but looks bigger. Now we can see all the way (an extra 3 feet) to the
wall at the back of the shower.
You can also use glass or lucite for tabletops. With a
sturdy base of wood, stone, or metal, the space around the table will open up
the view beyond.
You might not like the look of a mirrored wall, but you have
to admit that it always makes a room look larger. Instead, use a large framed
mirror on a wall or stand an oversized framed mirror against a wall
You'll get the same room-enlarging effect as a mirrored
wall, but with more style. The space and the light will be reflected for a more
open feeling.
Top a coffee table or side table with a piece of beveled
plate mirror or have a chest of drawers or bureau covered with custom-cut and
installed mirrors.
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Believe It or Not, Bigger Is Better!
Use a few large, simple pieces of furniture or accessories
in place of several smaller pieces which would make a small space look
cluttered. With open space and large blocks of color, the room will appear to
be more calm and comfortable.
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Keep the Upholstery Plain
Select plain colored upholstery for furniture instead of
bold plaids, stripes, or prints. Use texture for interest and stick to neutral
tones if you can.
Sheer fabrics allow light to pass through window treatments,
bed skirts, table covers, and furniture slipcovers. If you want something other
than plain colors, find soft floral vines or simple stripes to keep the look
simple.
By following some of these simple rules about decorating a
small space, your home will feel comfortable, not cramped. You'll have an
intimate space that suits all your needs, and shows great for resale.
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