4 Summer Home Staging Tips That Will Impress Buyers
If you’re planning to sell your home this summer, now’s the time to take advantage of the season’s natural appeal. Buyers are out in full force, and with longer days and lush landscapes, summer gives you the perfect canvas to stage your home in a way that truly shines. The right staging can help you sell your home faster — and for more money. Here are four simple but powerful summer home-staging tips that can make a big impression.
1. Boost your curb appeal
First impressions start at the curb. In the summer, your front yard and exterior have the chance to pull potential buyers in the door — or send them elsewhere. Mow the lawn regularly, trim hedges, and add seasonal flowers in planters or beds to create an inviting look. Fresh mulch, a swept walkway, and a power-washed driveway go a long way, too. Consider repainting your front door or garage if they look faded or worn. Add a bright doormat or stylish outdoor lighting to elevate the entrance.
Insider tip: Yellow flowers, like marigolds or black-eyed Susans, catch the eye and evoke warmth and optimism — just what a buyer wants to feel walking up to your home.
2. Highlight Outdoor Living Spaces
Most summer buyers are dreaming of backyard barbecues, evening drinks on the patio, and relaxing weekends outdoors. Stage your outdoor areas like you would any room inside — think seating, throw pillows, and a little ambiance. Clean or replace outdoor furniture, add a rug to define the space, and place a few potted plants or lanterns for a cozy vibe.
Insider tip: Even a small balcony or porch can be transformed with a bistro table, string lights, and a few vibrant cushions.
3. Keep It Light, Bright & Airy Inside
Buyers crave homes that feel fresh and full of natural light. During the summer months, capitalize on the longer days by opening blinds and curtains to let the sun pour in. Swap out heavy drapes for sheer panels and turn on lights in darker corners to eliminate shadows. Clean windows inside and out to maximize brightness.
Consider decluttering and rearranging furniture to improve flow and openness. Less is more when it comes to creating an inviting, ample space.
Insider tip: Use mirrors strategically to reflect light and make rooms feel larger and more open.
4. Add Pops of Color
Color can energize your space, so bring in a few well-placed colorful accents. Think bright throw pillows, cheerful artwork, or fresh flowers in citrusy hues. Even something as simple as a colorful bowl of lemons on the kitchen counter can make a home feel warm and welcoming.
Just don’t go overboard. Keep your foundation neutral and only use color as an accent to guide the eye and spark interest.
Insider tip: Stick to two or three coordinated accent colors to create cohesion and avoid visual clutter.
