How to Stage Your Home on a Budget (2024)

How to stage your home yourself

It might seem impossible, you might think “well I can’t afford to hire a professional to stage my home, but I need to get it sold!” Beeeeelieve me, I know.

Last fall, we decided we wanted to sell our house in Oregon (which we bought with a zero down payment mortgage) to move back to Minnesota. We were terrified, because we had never sold a house before. The whole idea of it was scary but our realtor assured us she would guide us through the gauntlet.

First things first-we had to get the house ready to be listed. I want to share some tips I learned along the way so you too can learn how to stage your home yourself!

It took me about 2-3 weeks to prepare the house to sell. From the moment we found our realtor to the moment it hit the MLS. Once it was listed we braced ourselves for a long and drawn out sale process.

My parents sold their house the year before and told me it took them 51 days and 30+ showings to sell their house. We listed the house on Thursday morning. We had 2 showings set up for Friday (the very next day) and 2 more for Saturday.

After 3 days on the market we accepted one of two full asking price offers. And they were way way more than what we were expecting to get for our house.

It happened that fast.

Now, I’m not going to guarantee you that by following these tips, your house will sell as fast as ours did because every market is different.

What I can share with you though are some tips on how to stage your house and how to make this process as cheap and easy as possible.

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Important tips to stage your home on a budget

Change your mindset

The minute your house is listed, you gotta realize the cold, hard truth:

This is not your house anymore.

This might sound harsh, but no one loves your stuff as much as you do. Buyers do not want to see your great grandmother’s collection of Bradford Exchange porcelain dolls or your 1990’s poofy valances.

Your new mantra is clean and modern.

Keep it simple, make it a blank canvas for people to imagine their own furnishings. Remove family photos, hide the dog bowls and ditch the kid’s name plaque on the wall.

The moment your listing hits the MLS, the house no longer belongs to you. It might sound weird, but trust me on this: the more you can separate yourself from the emotional ties to the house the better you will be. This is for several reasons.

First of all, if you keep thinking of it as “your” house it’s going to prevent you from removing all traces of your personality from the home. Buyers can’t always see past your “stuff” and therefore have a hard time picturing it as THEIR home.

If they can’t imagine their life in that house, they aren’t going to buy it.

Second, emotional attachment is the enemy of savvy sellers. You want the buyer to purchase with emotion. The “OMG I HAVE TO HAVE THIS HOUSE, TAKE ALL MY MONEY” reaction.

If you get caught up in YOUR emotions you might let a potential buyer slip away. Get rid of your “stuff”. Pack it up, put it in storage. Keep the basics and a few decor pieces (which we will get to in a moment). Paint any crazy colored walls. Start to stage your home with a blank canvas.

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Start packing ahead of time

This ties in with the previous tip, but is important enough to be mentioned on it’s own. Not only should you pack up the things that make it “your” home, but also you should pack away anything that’s not going to be needed. This will not only help you pack faster when it’s time to actually move, but the benefit is multi-fold.

If you walk in a house that has small closets jammed and overflowing with clothes and boxes of randomness stacked to the ceiling in the guest room you are going to automatically assume the house is too small for you.

But if the closet is half full and those boxes are put away in a storage unit (or the garage) your buyers will imagine the space to be much larger than it really is. Plus as previously mentioned it will make the staging process much easier and more effective.

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Use what you own to stage your home

Ok so this might seem counter to what I said above about removing your personality but it’s not really. Look through what you have that would have mass appeal. For example, a simple vase or stack of well-placed books are simple touches that keep a place looking like a home (as opposed to a cold, vacant shell) but are anonymous enough that anyone can see themselves living there.

Find simple touches like a candle holder, a bowl of fruit or basket that look pretty and “homey” without being too specific.

Along these lines, make sure that anything that DOES stay visible is clean, dusted and in good condition.

Make sure that your furniture is in good shape. If your sofa is saggy, this post will help you do a quick DIY couch fix!

Buy inexpensive staging props

I did purchase a few things for staging my home, but in total I spent less than $70 for the whole thing. I searched Goodwill and other thrift stores for things that could be painted or used as is. Everything else was stuff I already had that was re-purposed from another room or pulled out of storage.

Get crafty, upcycle, hit garage sales but DON’T overdo it. You don’t need a lot of accessories. Keep it simple but cozy.

Living Room Staging Tips

Don’t get TOO caught up here, but home magazines and Pinterest can be really great resources. You are looking for clean and simple with just enough decor to make it feel cozy instead of institutional.

The “Fixer Upper” style is really popular, but don’t get carried away. You don’t want to alienate buyers who aren’t into the same style as you. Don’t go buying a bunch of stuff either, which brings me to my next point…

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Kitchen staging tips

Clear off countertops, remove small appliances and place in cabinets or storage. The more countertop that is visible, the larger the kitchen will seem.

Use baskets and bins to create decorative storage, and remove any extra dishes, pots, pans etc. to again elude to space.

Nothing screams “THIS KITCHEN IS TINY” like overstuffed drawers and cabinets spilling out onto the counters.

Make sure there are no dishes in your sink, and that the trash is empty before showings. No smells is the goal.

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Bathroom Staging Tips

What’s the ONE thing I bought new when staging our house?

Towels.

People are big into “spa-like” bathrooms and since our bathrooms were TINY I knew I had to think of something to make it seem more inviting and fabulous. I found a great sale on towels and bought fresh, white, fluffy new towels that were put out ONLY for showings. No one wants to see your grubby used towels hanging up!

After the house was sold, of course we put those towels into our regular rotation, so they were not wasted.

Put away your toiletries, and clear off those countertops. This is especially important if you have a smaller bathroom. Clear surfaces create the illusion of space, plus buyers won’t love seeing beard trimmings and half squeezed tubes of toothpaste everywhere.

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Don’t forget-bring your pets with you when you leave for showings if at all possible. It’s a pain/inconvenience but it makes the experience that much easier for the buyer.

Plus you don’t have to worry about a spazzy realtor accidentally letting your cat outside.

Keep a canister of Clorox wipes and a stick vac handy so you can do a quick clean swish before showings and stash them in the garage or take them with you when you leave.

When it comes to scents (good and bad) it’s best to keep things to a minimum. A light, fresh scent is fine, but avoid heavy sprays and masking odors. They often exacerbate the stink and many folks are sensitive to perfumes.

Making sure things are clean will go a long way to keep the house smelling good, and a SMALL spritz of Febrezewill help keep things fresh!

I find a non-toxic DIY carpet sprinkle to be the best home air freshener.

You want the house to look effortlessly put together and polished any time you have a showing. Putting the house’s best foot forward is sure to land you a quick (and profitable) sale.

And that my friends, is how to stage your house on a budget!

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FAQs

How to stage a home inexpensively? ›

13 Tips For Staging A House On A Budget
  1. Declutter. An agent's No. ...
  2. Deep Clean. Work on deep cleaning your home, eliminating all traces of human habitation and pets. ...
  3. Remove Personal Belongings. ...
  4. Focus On Specific Areas. ...
  5. Improve The Lighting. ...
  6. Consider A Virtual Staging. ...
  7. Create Homey Vignettes. ...
  8. Paint It A Neutral Color.
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How do I stage my house myself? ›

A few recommended home-staging tips are to declutter, clean, or replace your appliances so they look new; remove any personal items such as photos and monogrammed towels; and get rid of odors.

Is staging an empty house worth it? ›

You may be thinking, “Wouldn't buyers rather see an empty home?” The studies have spoken and according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), 82% of buyer's agents said staging an empty house made it easier for potential buyers to see themselves living in the home.

What is soft staging? ›

Soft staging is a great alternative for a seller who plans to live in their home while it's on the market. The home is typically furnished and occupied and needs a refresh prior to hitting the market. This approach allows potential buyers to envision themselves living in the space.

Does staging a home really work? ›

Staging helps buyers visualize themselves in a particular home while also helping properties garner higher prices than non-staged homes, according to the Real Estate Staging Association. And in a recent survey by the National Association of Realtors, more than 25 percent of Realtors said staged homes sell faster.

Should you set the table when staging a home? ›

Generally, when you're staging your home to put on the market, I recommend that you avoid setting the table, instead keeping the focus on the space, not your stuff. That is, after all, the entire concept behind staging to sell. You aren't selling your stuff, you're selling the house!

What happens with staging furniture? ›

The furniture is then either stored or sold, depending on the condition and age of the pieces. If the furniture is in good condition and still has some value, it may be sold to a third party. This could include furniture stores, antique dealers, or even individual buyers.

Should you hang pictures when staging a house? ›

Your home is where your design personality shines through, but when staging your house for sale, it's important to keep personal mementos and photos tucked away to appeal to a wide range of buyers.

Is it better to show a home with or without furniture? ›

A furnished and staged home can help deemphasize flaws or direct focus away from imperfections. Placing useful furniture in oddly placed nooks can show how the space can actually be useful, whereas if it was unfurnished, a buyer might not see the potential uses of visually awkward parts of the home.

What is minimalist staging? ›

Minimalist staging revolves around simplicity and airiness. This means taking advantage of as much natural light as possible. Keep windows clean and unblocked, use sheer curtains instead of heavy drapes, and ensure light fixtures are bright and welcoming.

What is basic staging? ›

This can include such things as positions of actors on stage (often referred to as blocking), their gestures and movements (also called stage business), the scenic background, the props and costumes, lighting, and sound effects.

Does staging a home increase sales prices? ›

Benefits of home staging

Home staging brings in an 8-10% return on investment. A staged home spends 73% less time on the market than a non-staged home. Staging a home on the market increases the sale price of the home on average anywhere from 1-10% according to 50% of home real estate agents.

How do I stage my home for a successful sale? ›

6 Tips to Help You Stage Your Home For a Successful Sale
  1. 1) Give your home a really good deep clean. ...
  2. 2) Spruce up your front door. ...
  3. 3) Get rid of your clutter. ...
  4. 4) Stick to neutrals. ...
  5. 5) Don't forget the details. ...
  6. 6) Trick some light into the space.

How do I make my own staging? ›

Staging Your Home to Sell Faster
  1. Focus on the key rooms. ...
  2. Clean, clean, clean. ...
  3. Declutter your home. ...
  4. Depersonalize the space. ...
  5. Add Plants. ...
  6. Give Rooms a Purpose. ...
  7. Fresh Paint. ...
  8. Let There be Light.

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