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Real Estate Staging Tips - Kitchen

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A staged kitchen is often the deciding factor for potential buyers. A clean, bright, and depersonalized space allows them to easily envision themselves in the home. Below are essential tips for successfully staging the heart of the home.

Cleaning and Decluttering

Deep Cleaning is Non-Negotiable

Ensure every surface is spotless.

  • Wipe down all cabinetry, appliances (inside and out), and countertops.
  • Clean the grout between tiles.
  • Make sure the sink and faucet sparkle.
  • Wipe away any residue from the backsplash.

Declutter Countertops

Remove all non-essential items to maximize the appearance of counter space.

  • Limit countertop items to three or less, such as a stylish coffee maker, a fruit bowl, or a small grouping of cookbooks.
  • Remove knife blocks, toasters, can openers, and dish soap bottles. Pour soap into a decorative dispenser if you must keep it out.
  • Clear all magnets, papers, and photos from the refrigerator.

Repair and Refresh

Address any minor maintenance issues before listing.

  • Replace any burned-out light bulbs.
  • Ensure all cabinet pulls and handles are secure and matching.
  • Consider a fresh coat of neutral paint for the walls if needed. Light grays, whites, or creams are highly recommended.
  • Check that all drawers and cabinets open and close smoothly. Lubricate hinges if necessary.

Depersonalize and Neutralize

Buyers need to be able to see their own style in the kitchen, not yours.

  • Remove personal photos and mementos.
  • Take down highly stylized or theme-based window treatments. Simple, neutral fabric or blinds work best.
  • Store pet bowls and supplies out of sight.

Strategic Styling

Once the kitchen is clean and neutral, add strategic, tasteful touches to make it inviting.

Area

Staging Tip

Item Examples

Countertop

Add a pop of freshness and color.

Fresh fruit (lemons, green apples) in a decorative bowl; a vase of simple flowers (tulips, hydrangeas).

Pantry/Open Shelving

Use decorative storage.

Glass jars filled with pasta, beans, or flour; matching baskets or bins.

Sink Area

Create a polished look.

A new, neutral-colored hand towel; a decorative soap dispenser.

Stove Area

Hint at culinary appeal.

A new, attractive teakettle; a small display of gourmet olive oil and salt cellar.

Cabinet and Pantry Organization

Buyers will look inside your cabinets and pantry. Ensure these spaces look organized and spacious.

  • The goal is to show that there is plenty of storage. Remove half the contents of all cabinets and pantries.
  • Group similar items neatly. Stack plates, glasses, and bowls in tidy piles.
  • Organize spices and food items to show order and cleanliness.
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