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Staging Your Bedroom: Why and How It's Important to Your Success in Selling Your Home

Hi! I'm Bridget. I'm a Home Stager and Interior Decorator based in South Florida, and I often get asked by both Real Estate agents and Home Sellers, "Is staging my primary suite - aka Master Bedroom - necessary?" Absolutely! A bedroom, when staged correctly, can feel like a peaceful retreat. In fact, the primary bedroom was found to be the second most important space for home-buyers. How does your bedroom measure up?

Here are a few quick tips to help you take your bedroom from drab to Fab!

  1. De-clutter. Less is more. Buyers want to see your space, not your personal items. Remove all those personal items from the nightstands and dresser.

  2. Use nice bedding and accent pillows. Neutral-colored bedding will give your bedroom a more elevated look and feel. Let's go for the hotel spa vibe. Fluffing bedding along with a nice throw will always look great, and your photos will look amazing.

  3. “Neutral” any strong paint colors. Which is to say, replace them with a nice neutral tone. I love using light creams, off-white and light grey colors for the walls. They are still neutral, but have some color. Use colors that reflect calmness.

  4. We can’t forget some final finishes like accent pillows for the bed and artwork, too. These details will allow you to add some color and texture to the space. You can mix textures and colors with the accent pillows. These accent pillows should be chosen to work nicely with the artwork so that they complement each other.

  5. Let's now add two pretty lamps to complement the furniture. Purchase lamps that are size-appropriate. If you have large-scaled furniture, then don’t buy small lamps. A great standard height lamp would be 28"-32".

  6. Lastly, pay attention to those accessories that add to the finished look of the room. Never over-accessorize the furniture. Still, items like small plants, vases, and decorative boxes are great pieces that bring warmth and beauty to the room.

Just in case you were curious and wanted to know what the first important room is to buyers, it's the kitchen. We can talk about that in an upcoming blog.

If you want to know more about preparing your home “the right-way" for top-dollar resale, contact Captiva Design. We have over 18 years of experience helping our clients successfully stage and sell their homes. You can see more examples of our work here. We'd love to chat with you too! Drop us a DM or call us directly at 954.205.6555.

Happy Home Selling,
Bridget