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Our Journey in Real Estate Staging

Updated: Nov 13

Real estate staging can transform a property from ordinary to extraordinary. When we started Revival Home Staging, we knew staging would be a key part of helping sellers showcase their homes in the best light. Over the years, our journey in real estate staging has taught us valuable lessons about design, psychology, and the power of first impressions. This post shares our story, practical tips, and insights for anyone interested in staging homes to sell faster and for a better price.


Eye-level view of a beautifully staged living room with neutral colors and natural light

How We Discovered the Power of Staging


At the beginning, we focused mostly on pricing and marketing homes. But we quickly realized that no matter how competitive the price was, homes that looked empty or cluttered stayed on the market longer. Buyers struggled to imagine themselves living there. This was our first big lesson: staging creates emotional connections.


We started experimenting with simple changes like rearranging furniture, adding fresh flowers, and removing personal items. The difference was clear. Homes felt welcoming and spacious. Buyers lingered longer during showings. Offers came faster.


Key Principles We Follow in Staging


Through trial and error, we developed a set of principles that guide every staging project:


  • Declutter and depersonalize

Removing excess items and personal photos helps buyers focus on the home itself. It also makes spaces look larger and cleaner.


  • Highlight the home’s best features

Whether it’s a fireplace, large windows, or hardwood floors, we arrange furniture and decor to draw attention to these selling points.


  • Use neutral colors and simple decor

Neutral tones appeal to a wider audience and create a calm, inviting atmosphere. We add texture and warmth with rugs, pillows, and plants.


  • Maximize natural light

We open curtains and use mirrors to reflect light, making rooms feel bright and airy.


  • Create functional spaces

Each room should have a clear purpose. For example, a spare room staged as a home office or nursery helps buyers see possibilities.


Challenges We Faced and How We Overcame Them


Staging is not without challenges. Some homes had awkward layouts, outdated finishes, or limited natural light. Here’s how we handled these issues:


  • Small or oddly shaped rooms

We used smaller furniture and multi-functional pieces to avoid overcrowding. Mirrors helped create the illusion of space.


  • Outdated kitchens and bathrooms

When renovations weren’t an option, we focused on cleanliness and added modern accessories like new towels, soap dispensers, and lighting fixtures.


  • Limited budgets

We learned to prioritize high-impact areas like the living room and master bedroom. Simple fixes like fresh paint and new hardware made a big difference.


Tips for Homeowners Considering Staging


If you’re thinking about staging your home, here are some practical tips from our experience:


  • Start with a deep clean and declutter. Rent a storage unit if needed.

  • Focus on curb appeal: tidy the yard, mow the lawn, and add potted plants.

  • Use neutral paint colors to create a fresh canvas.

  • Remove personal items like family photos and religious objects.

  • Arrange furniture to highlight space and flow.

  • Add small touches like fresh flowers, new towels, and scented candles.

  • Let in as much natural light as possible during showings.

  • Consider hiring a professional stager if your budget allows.


The Impact of Staging on Selling Success


Data supports what we’ve seen firsthand. According to the National Association of Realtors, staged homes sell 73% faster and often for 6-10% more than unstaged homes. Buyers form emotional connections more quickly when they can picture themselves living in the space.


Staging also helps photos stand out online, which is crucial since most buyers start their search on the internet. Well-staged homes get more views, more showings, and ultimately more offers.


How We Continue to Grow and Improve


Our journey in real estate staging is ongoing. We stay updated on design trends, buyer preferences, and new products. We also listen closely to feedback from clients and agents to refine our approach.


Final Thoughts on Our Staging Journey


Staging is more than just decorating. It’s about creating a welcoming environment that helps buyers connect emotionally with a home. Our experience at Blessing Homes has shown us that thoughtful staging can make a real difference in how quickly and profitably a property sells.


If you are selling a home, consider staging as an investment that pays off. Start small if needed, but focus on creating clean, bright, and inviting spaces. The right presentation can turn a listing into a dream home for someone else.


We hope our story inspires you to see staging as a powerful tool in real estate. Whether you are a homeowner, agent, or aspiring stager, the journey is rewarding and full of creative opportunities.



If you want to learn more about staging or need advice on your property, feel free to reach out. We’re happy to share what we’ve learned and help you make your home shine.

 
 
 

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