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8 Home Staging Mistakes to Avoid for a Faster Sale

Home staging can make or break a potential buyer’s first impression when selling a home. Thoughtful staging emphasises your home’s best features and will help buyers picture themselves living there. Here are the top home staging mistakes to avoid:

1. Overpersonalizing the Space

While showcasing your personality in your home is tempting, staging is about depersonalising the space. Prospective buyers need to picture themselves in the home, which is hard to do if personal items like family photos, kids’ artwork, or unique decor.

living room home stage
Featured listing: 1228 Hidden Creek Place, Santa Rosa, California

Aim for neutral tones, minimalist decor, and remove anything overly personal.

2. Cluttered Spaces

Cluttered rooms can make a home feel smaller and prevent buyers from seeing the full potential of your home.

Bedroom closet
Featured listing: 126 Spikerush Circle, American Canyon, California

Clear spaces of unnecessary items. Keep storage areas tidy, as buyers are likely to peek inside. Less is more when it comes to staging—highlight the space, not the stuff.

3. Neglecting Curb Appeal

First impressions matter, and the exterior of your home is the first thing buyers see. Neglecting your lawn, garden, or entrance can make buyers lose interest before they even step inside.

Curb appeal
Sold listing: Canfield Rd., Sebastopol, California

Spruce up the exterior by mowing the lawn, trimming hedges, and planting fresh flowers. Power wash the driveway and exterior walls, and consider adding a fresh coat of paint to the front door.

4. Not Enough Light

Dark, dimly lit can leave buyers with a negative impression of the home. A home overflowing with natural light creates a welcoming atmosphere.

Natural light
Featured listing: 126 Spikerush Circle, American Canyon, California

Open blinds and curtains to let in as much natural light as possible. Replace dim or outdated light fixtures with brighter, more modern options. Adding mirrors is another great trick to reflect light and make rooms feel larger and more open. These 5 light-boosting hacks will bring more natural light into your home.

5. Ignoring Minor Repairs

Small issues like scuffs, chipped paint, or leaky faucets may seem insignificant, but this can make buyers question how well the home has been maintained.

Fix small issues before staging. Touch up paint, patch holes, replace broken fixtures, and ensure everything is in good working order.

6. Overwhelming Scents

While a fresh-smelling home is important, overpowering scents from air fresheners or candles can be off-putting to buyers. Strong odours, even pleasant ones, may make people wonder if you’re trying to mask an unpleasant smell.

Stick to subtle, natural scents. Open windows to air out the home and consider using fresh flowers or mild air purifiers.

7. Poorly Arranged Furniture

Pushing all the furniture against the walls or overcrowding a room with too much furniture are common staging blunders that can disrupt the flow of the space.

Living room home staging
Sold listing: Hoen Ave., Santa Rosa, California

Arrange furniture to create an inviting layout with clear pathways. Focus on making the space feel open and balanced. Remove unnecessary or oversized pieces to allow the room to breathe.

8. Neglecting Key Rooms

It’s easy to focus on staging the living room or kitchen and overlook areas like bathrooms or bedrooms. Remember that buyers will evaluate the entire home and every room matters.

Bedroom home staging
Featured listing: 1228 Hidden Creek Place, Santa Rosa, California

Stage the bedrooms and bathrooms with fresh linens, neutral decor, and minimal clutter. Ensure every area of the home feels inviting and cared for.

Home staging is a powerful tool when selling your property, but the right approach is key to success. By avoiding these common mistakes, you can help your home stand out in the market and attract serious buyers.

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Artisan Sotheby's International Realty
6984 McKinley Street
Sebastopol CA 95472
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(707) 480-4098
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Sebastopol, CA 95472



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