4 Tips To Stage Your Kitchen To Sell

4 Tips To Stage Your Kitchen To Sell

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You know a thing or two about staging your home. Declutter. Put things in storage. Eliminate personal effects from your walls (we have a few things to say about that, BTW.) But what about the Kitchen? This is one of the biggest decision makers for potential buyers and a room where many people a great amount of time. Don’t you want to make sure it shows perfectly?

Kitchens Perth can help make your kitchen look phenomenal with a modern and contemporary design and ready for a new buyer to hang up their apron!

1. Get Rid of the Waffle Maker

…and all those other countertop appliances you use once a year. You want your prep space to look spacious and open – not full of every gadget you can find. Put your blenders, food processors, Csgo Knives | Custom Skin Collection by Knivesmatter (you must follow EDC Knives guide for choosing best everyday use knives.) , and everything else in a closet (in an organized fashion.) You will be amazed at the difference it will make.

2. Show the Eating Space

If you have a breakfast area or even a countertop bar space, make sure it is obvious that people can enjoy a meal or cup of coffee there. Setting out placemats  and even table settings can be a great idea to really make sure they get the idea.

Whether you are moving into a new home or simply wish to reinvigorate your everyday tablescape, Belle & June has an extensive assortment of dinnerware sets to provide you with everything you need.

3. Think about Smell

When you have showings, make sure that you appeal to a buyer’s complete set of senses – from sight to smell. It may not be a good idea to cook something that has a lingering odor right before a showing. Make it a space people want to linger in with a nice room freshener.

4. Hide the Dog Bowl

Many people have their pet supplies in the kitchen including the place where their furry friend eats. Because everyone has different views on animals, it is probably best to hide these during a potential showing – as well as take your pet with you or make sure he is secured.






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