Why Is Declutter Important When Selling Your Home?

Why Is Declutter Important When Selling Your Home?

Why Is Declutter Important When Selling Your Home?

When selling your home, decluttering is one of the first steps.

– What is Declutter?

When selling your home, your real estate agent may suggest you declutter.

This means removing excess furniture, personal items and memorabilia. Items you wish to keep can go into storage.

Clients can see themselves living in your house when your personal items are removed.

– Preparing your house for sale.

Decluttering or Depersonalising your home before selling is an important step in preparing your house for sale.

Instead of overwhelming clutter, potential buyers will now be able to visualize themselves and their personal effects living in your house and so be encouraged to make an offer.

A decluttered home will also give the property stylist a “canvas” to work from when styling your home for those important online listing photos, open home, and a sale.

DIY?

After decluttering your home you may want to style it yourself but feel you may need a few pointers on how to. At Home Improvement Training we have just the course for you.  For the DIY homeowner enthusiast we will show you step by step how to style each area of your home as the professionals do.

You are not selling a home....

you are not selling a home

You are selling a house

Selling your house not your home

– Decluttering Tips 

Tip #1 – Prepare yourself emotionally

Letting go of your home is not easy and putting away your photos and memorabilia can be an emotional experience. To help you with this remember the goal – you are selling a house and not your home and you want to showcase your house to appeal to the home buyers’ market, to sell quickly and at a good price.

Remove personal memorabilia items

Tip # 2 Remove personal photos and family portraits – i.e. depersonalise

Take down all family photos, portraits and pictures hanging on the walls including those on countertops, shelves, cupboards and fridge doors. Remember to remove all reminder notes, children artwork no matter how cute they are, and whiteboards.

Declutter shelves

Tip # 3 Declutter Shelves

All shelves are to be cleared, dusted and wiped clean. Keep a few decorative items and books as accessories to use when staging your home to create an appealing organised display and focal point.

Remove damaged book dust jackets and cover them with white or neutral colour paper. Place a book on travels (not your photo album) on the coffee table, a recipe book in the kitchen and a book on a bedside table.

Bathroom items can be stored in the bathroom cupboard and this includes shower caps, sponges and cleaning items.

Tip # 4 Start Sorting and Packing

Go through each room and make a list of items to remain for staging the house and those that may have to go into storage or to your new home. Unwanted items can be donated or discarded.

Pack away ornaments, showcase items, trophies and framed certificates. Label the boxes according to rooms and contents. You will glad you did. It will help you when unpacking at your new home.

Remove items that may cause offence

Tip # 5 Remove items that may offend

Potential buyers attending open home come from different backgrounds, cultures, races and religions. It is best to remove items that may offend and if you are unsure, rather remove the item than lose a sale.

If you have any questions or need advice about decluttering your home, and how to prepare (stage) it for sale please do contact us at Home Improvement Training:

info@homeimprovementtraining.com

Phone: (+61) 2 9659 2556

+61 448 662 904

Creative Solutions For Small Apartment Styling

Creative Solutions For Small Apartment Styling

CREATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR SMALL APARTMENT STYLING

Our professional Property Stylists applied creative styling solutions to this tiny 35sqm loft-style studio apartment. Styling it in a way that will best compliment the property and appeal to the buyers’ market.

1. Creative Solutions for Small Apartment Styling

Our property styling techniques and methods applied here can also be applied to any small area in your home. Areas such as the home office, nook or study.

Keeping in mind natural light, the colour of the walls and flooring, and looking out for any detail that may create the wow factor (focal point) for this tiny apartment, we set out to style this cutie.

We kept the colour pallet soft and neutral

2. The Colour Palette

We kept the colour pallet soft and neutral, whilst incorporating soft splashes of colour by adding plants, teal coloured cushions and accessories. Lighter colours help reflect natural light pouring through the windows. The subtle pops of colour made the area feel playful and vibrant without dominating the space.

Two seater sofa with skinny arm rests

3. Using Versatile Seating Space

  • We used a light grey two seater-sofa with narrow armrests. A sofa with large overflowing armrests will take up too much visual space and make the area appear smaller. We want to create the exact opposite.
  • We opted for a single accent chair in the opposite corner and also incorporated a narrow console table that can serve both as a study desk or a  bench at which to have your meals.

    4. Decorating a Lifestyle

    Initially, the owner of the tiny apartment used this area solely as a rumpus/living area.

    What have we successfully accomplished here?

    • a multifunctional area
    • living area
    • study/dining area
    • extra seating / a cute little nook
    • the area now looks larger too.

     A potential buyer can now see himself living here….

    Accessories completes the Style

    5. Accessorise Completes the Style

    Accessorising completes a style and gives it character.

     

      • We used two smallish rugs. The round rug under the accent chair creates a focal point.
      • The rectangle rug (at the sofa) defines the “living area.”
      • A side table is space-saving and can substitute as a coffee table.
      • Instead of artwork, use a wall mirror. Mirrors reflect light and create a sense of more space.
      • Add some plants. Plants (artificial or real) make a space more aesthetically pleasing. A tall plant will add height to the room.
      • Use small decorative items. Be careful not to clutter.

      6. Creative Property Styling 

      • Perhaps you wish to style your home yourself? Simply click here to enrol on one of our Property Styling Courses.

      How To Professionally Style Your Property for Sale

      How To Professionally Style Your Property for Sale

      How To Professionally Style Your Property for Sale

      When selling your home, it is important to present it as if it has been especially customised for the potential buyer. This is achievable when you know how to professionally style your property for sale.

      Why Is It Important to Professionally Style Your Property for Sale?

      • We know that in today’s property market, styling your house for sale is a necessity and no longer a choice.
      • Empty space and cluttered rooms discourage prospective buyers.
      • A styled or staged home is photogenic and visually invaluable when images of your place are shown on the various property market platforms as this will entice potential buyers.
      • Real Estate Professionals agree, that styling your house will get you the best return on your property and in a shorter time frame.

      Yes, You Can Style Your Property for Sale Yourself

      You can style your home for sale yourself

      The question some homeowners may ask is “can I style my home professionally myself or should I contract in the services of a professional property stylist?”

      • The answer is “yes”, you can style your property yourself.
      • There are instances when a property stylist is not in your area, then you will need to style your home yourself.
      • Sometimes financial constraints could be the reason.

      Styling my Home Professionally

      Styling my home professionally

      So How Do You Style Your Property Professionally?

      At Let’s Revamp Property Styling and Decorating we currently have three great self-styling packages available for the DIY property Stylist to choose from.

      Whichever option you choose, will empower and guide you to styling your home like a professional.

      • We work with you to present your property in a way that will completely astound you and mesmerize the space wherein potential buyers can visualise themselves living.
      •  These options are available at an affordable price tag.

      OPTION 1 – VIRTUAL PROPERTY STYLING

      • Perhaps the first of its kind currently available.
      • The property stylist is virtually available to come to you in real time discuss, advise and recommend actions to be taken in getting your property ready and styled for sale.
      • This is especially of great value to you if you live in a country area or where no property stylist is available.
      • You will have access to professional and expert Property Styling service, only virtually.

      Sally and our Let’s Revamp Property Stylist will give you a rundown on how Virtual Property Styling is done.

      OPTION 2 – ON-SITE CONSULTING SERVICES

      • This service would include a pre-consultation phone call, followed up with in-house consultation.
      • The assessment will be discussed and further advice and options in getting your property ready and styled for the open day will be presented to you.

      professionally styling my home for sale

      OPTION 3 – ONLINE OR PER PHONE 

      • Your initial contact with one of our property stylist will be either by completing the online questionnaire on our website or making a phone call to our office.
      • Your stylist would require photos of the areas to be styled.
      • Once your stylist has assessed the best possible plan of action to style your house you will be contacted for further discussions and recommendations to maximize your property’s sale value.
      how to professionallyh style your property for sale

      Our client Mr English simply awestruck at the outcome of styling his property.

       

      We would love to help you style your property successfully and professionally.

      Contact us:

      Tel:  02 9659 2556 Email: info@letsrevamp.com.au 

       

      Professionally Styled
      7 Fundamental Elements of Interior Design

      7 Fundamental Elements of Interior Design

      7 Fundamental Elements of Interior Design

      “Your home should tell the story of who you are and be a collection of what you love.” (Nate Berkus)

      “Your home should tell the story of who you are and be a collection of what you love.” (Nate Berkus)

      Understanding and applying the 7 Fundamental Elements of Interior Design when decorating your home will affect the overall outcome of your styling.

      These elements all work together to establish harmony, balance, interest, practicality within the area you are working on.

       

      1. Light
      2. Space
      3. Line
      4. Form
      5. Colour
      6. Texture
      7. Pattern
      The Element of LIGHT

      1. The Element of Light

      “Light is the first element of design; without it there is no color, form, or texture.”  Thomas E. Farin

      The quantity and quality of light within an area affects our perception of what we perceive.

      External sources such as the time of day and the season influence natural light and should be taken into consideration when choosing colours.

      Light determines the overall mood and ambience of the space.

      Artificial light from a floor lamp or downlight lighten darker areas.

      The Element of Space

      2. The Element of Space

      There are two basic types of space: Positive (the area containing objects) and Negative (the vacant area between objects).

      It is important to create a balance of these to achieve ease of movement within the area. When considering the element of space, it is important to consider height too.

      We tend to focus more on the length and width of a space. Use items such as accessories, furnishings, curtains, and artwork of and at different heights to create diversity yet fluidity.

      The Element of Line

      3. The Element of Line

      “Decorating is autobiography.” (Gloria Vanderbilt)

      Lines have position and direction in space. They can be vertical, horizontal, or dynamic (e.g., zig-zags)

       Lines create illusions within a space.

      Horizontal lines make a room appear wider and create a feeling of security.

      Vertical lines are expressive and bold and make a room appear higher.

      Dynamic lines do not conform to the norm. They express movement, energy, and interest.

      Use lines strategically to create balance in the area.

      The Element of Form

      4. The Element of Form

      Forms describe the contours of a three-dimensional object. i.e. having length, width and depth. They could either be geometric (mathematically precise) or free-form, created by nature.

      Balance is key. Too many geometric forms (or shapes) can make an area feel “boxy”. If there are too many organic shapes an area can be made to feel too busy.

      The Element of Colour

      5. The Element of Colour

      When choosing colours for your space, it is important to understand the psychology behind colour and using that to your advantage by selecting colours that will evoke certain moods and reactions relative to the space. For example, using cooler colours such as blues and greens for a bedroom is recommended as they produce calming effects.

      The Element of Texture

      6. The Element of Texture

      Texture is the way an object feels to the touch or by observing it. For example, the brick wall does not have a smooth finish (texture observed)

      Different textures are used to create visual interest in an area.  Using woods, metals, different fabrics/materials are all great ways to achieve this.

      Study this image and count how many different textures you can see.

       

       

      The Element of Pattern

      7. The Element of Pattern

      Pattern is a repetition of shapes, lines, and design. Patterns add interest and motion to the design.  There are occasions where the pattern coincides with texture, e.g., decorative cushions and rugs.

      Too many patterns in a room can look too chaotic. Use patterns to draw attention to a focal point or area.

      If you have more than one item with the same pattern, consider placing one of the items at a different angle.

       

       

      Design professionally and successfully

      Use the 7 Fundamental Elements of Interior Design to style your home professionally.

      Please go to https://homeimprovementtraining.com/ 

      or email us:- info@homeimprovementtraining.com

      or call us to find out more:  (+61) 2 9659 2556

       

       

      Preparing Your Home for Winter

      Preparing Your Home for Winter

      Prepare your home for winter
      Warm and snuggly fireplace

      Preparing Your Home for Winter

      Nice and warm fireplace

      Autumn is upon us! Don’t you just want to spend as much time as possible indoors, keeping warm? (Particularly all rugged up on the sofa!) 

      Staying indoors during the winter months need not be grey and gloomy.

      Here are 5 easy and relatively inexpensive suggestions for preparing your home for winter by our Property Stylists and Indoor Decorators.

      1. Swap the Bright White Lights for Warm Light Bulbs and Candles

      Switching cold-white lamp bulbs for warm-yellow bulb makes such a huge difference! The hints of yellow light make a room feel relaxing, warm, and inviting similar to having sunlight shining through the windows.

      The crackle of a wooden wick candle

      And the ultimate drawcard – a wooden wick candle.

      Wooden wicked candles make a crackling sound when burning, almost like the soothingly sounds of a fireplace.

      use throws of different texture

      2. Pile on layers of different texture

      Mix and match throws of different texture is great for this time of year.

      Layering the different textures of varying bold and complementary colour, add diversity, a sense of warmth and comfort. Oh! and by the way, you can add more than one throw to your bed for style and warmth.

      Flooring is very important to consider especially if you have tiles. Add a rug or two of different texture for variation and interest.

      Rugs add warmth and make an area feel more cosier.

      Ignore the ‘less is more’ rule when preparing your home for winter. Add as many cushions, throws and rugs as you’d like!

      use throws of different texture

      3. Bring out the warm colours.

      Scientific studies have proven that our brains see and react to certain colours.  This is why Autumn colours such as red, orange, brown and yellow actually make us feel warmer.

      During the chilly, winter period incorporate these colours in your soft furnishings (eg. rugs, cushions, throws, etc.) and try to avoid some of the cooler colours such as blues, greens and purples.

      decorative cushions in autumn colours
      wooden dining table

      4. More timber, less glass and metal!

      Using timber in your home is a great way to achieve a sense of added warmth.

      The brown and beige tones of timber give a feeling of warmth and comfort. Timber being natural and organic introduces the outdoor elements into your home.

      Accessorise with items of wood. Swap Ceramic or glass lamp bases for wooden ones. Place wooden vases and bowls as decorative items on a console table. 

      Create a cosier space with a different furniture layout

      5. Create a cosier space with a different furniture layout.

      Large living areas and open spaces create spaciousness and areas where natural light can abound.

      In winter we tend to seek warm and cosy nooks!

      A great, affordable idea is to simply rearrange your furniture.

      Move furniture items closer together. Place items closer together on rugs. If you have too many items, remove a side table or place an armchair in a corner to create a reading nook.

      To give you more ideas on how to prepare your home for winter, please contact our Interior Decorators.