04/28/2026
✨🏡 HOME SELLING TIPS 🏡✨
Buyers can’t picture themselves in your home… if they can’t actually SEE your home 👀
Even beautiful furniture and décor can make a space feel smaller, darker, and more cramped than it really is. When preparing your home for photos or showings, less is often MORE! 🙌
Here are a few things to pack away before listing day 📸👇
🛋️ 1. Oversized furniture
That giant sectional may be comfy, but if it swallows the room, buyers only see a small living space instead of an open, inviting one.
🍽️ 2. Huge dining tables
A table for 10 is amazing for holidays… but in photos it can make the room feel tight. Consider swapping for a smaller setup.
🖼️ 3. Too many family photos
Buyers need to picture their family living there ❤️ A few personal touches are fine, but less is best!
☕ 4. Countertop appliances everywhere
Keurig, air fryer, toaster, blender, mixer… your kitchen counters deserve a break 😅 Clear counters make kitchens feel BIGGER and cleaner.
🛏️ 5. Pillow overload
A couple of cozy accents = welcoming.
A mountain of pillows = cluttered 😬
🏃♀️ 6. Home gym takeover
If the spare bedroom looks like a fitness center, buyers stop seeing it as a bedroom. Create clear purpose for every room.
👚 7. Overstuffed closets
Closets bursting at the seams don’t scream “storage” — they scream “not enough storage.” Half-full closets show better!
💻 8. Office setup in the primary bedroom
Move the desk if possible. Buyers want the primary bedroom to feel like a relaxing retreat 🌿
✨ The goal isn’t perfection.
✨ The goal is helping buyers emotionally connect with your home.
Homes feel bigger, brighter, and more valuable when buyers can easily imagine themselves living there 💕🏠