Stage Your Home to Sell

Selling Your Home? Make an Impression with These Home Improvements

Selling your home is a huge decision and can take a lot of work trying to make a good impression on potential buyers. When showing your home, you want your home to shine.  Here are a few home improvement projects that will impress buyers.

Replace Carpet with Wood Floors 

New Wood Floors

New Wood Floors

Gone are the days of wall-to-wall carpet. Homebuyers find wood floors to be more appealing. Wood floors will open up a room to make it look like it has more space as well as add a touch of class. 

Give Your Home a Fresh Coat 

Whether it's interior or exterior, a fresh coat of paint goes a long way with potential buyers. The clean updated look that comes with a freshly painted room adds value and makes the room look like it's brand new. 

Update Your Bathroom Features 


Aside from kitchens, bathrooms are one of the most important rooms in the home for buyers. Dated bathroom features can make or break that first impression. A few simple fixes can have your bathroom looking like it's brand new. Update your fixtures like faucets, cabinet hardware, and lighting. If your tile grout is looking dated or dirty, replace that for a refreshed look. 

Brighten Up Your Home 

Buyers look for a bright home when they're searching. When it comes to showtime, make sure that your windows and skylights are clean. Open your blinds to let the natural light show off your space. If you have outdated lighting fixtures, it will pay off to invest in new lighting. 

Stage Your Home to Sell 

Staged Home

Staged Home

One of the most important things to do when selling your home is to stage it to sell. Remove personal items, rearrange your furniture to open up your space, and add artwork. The goal is to help potential buyers imagine themselves living in your home. 

It doesn’t matter if you’re trying to sell now before the holiday season or down the road, these improvements will impress potential buyers. 

Stop by The Showroom at Coutura for design ideas and materials.