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Staging? Don't Forget The Basement

Your basement is a critical space homebuyers will be interested in. Here are ways you can make it stage-ready.

If you're planning to sell your house, home staging techniques can help to move your home to the front of the line for interested buyers. With a few staging ideas from the pros, buyers will notice your home's potential, even in overlooked spaces like the basement that often gets overlooked.

Although your basement may seem like an unimportant space, buyers will definitely check it out when viewing your home. Even if it appears to be a cold, dark space, buyers will investigate it for structural problems, mold and mildew, and potential uses for extra space. Why not give them a pleasant surprise with home staging ideas that can create a functional, inviting basement and enhance your home's potential.

Get Rid of Trash and Clutter
Basements are often unused spaces that collect unwanted household items, old books and magazines, outdated clothes, children's toys, and various yard tools. To potential buyers, these items will likely look like clutter that should be thrown out with the trash. By getting rid of trash and clutter in your basement, buyers can focus on a clean open space that has many potential uses for family needs.

Eliminate Musty Smells and Bad Odors
If your basement has musty smells and bad odors, you can count on scaring buyers away. Since basements are often below ground level, they can easily develop lingering, unpleasant smells from water leaks, excessive moisture, and mold and mildew, especially if they have no windows for airflow. Before showing your home to buyers, take time to freshen up your basement with pleasant, welcoming smells.

Create a Neat Storage Area
Basements with concrete floors and high ceilings can be excellent storage areas. If you have a finished basement, consider adding some free-standing shelving units or bookcases for storage. You can purchase a variety of storage bins, decorative boxes, or colorful containers for an organized, neat appearance. Buyers will be impressed with the organization and extra storage space in the basement.

Make Cosmetic Improvements
Making a few cosmetic improvements in your basement will go a long way towards attracting buyers. For minimal costs, you can patch wall cracks; repair loose stair railings; give walls a fresh coat of paint; install updated lighting fixtures, and throw down a colorful area rug. These simple cosmetic improvements will quickly take your basement from dark and gloomy to cozy and comfortable.

Build a Home Gym or Fitness Center
A basement can be a great space for a home gym or family physical fitness area. It's a space that provides quiet privacy away from busy areas in the house like the kitchen and family room where everyone tends to gather. Consider a basement fitness center that's equipped with a flat-screen TV, surround sound speakers, a small refrigerator or juice bar, and a comfortable recliner or two for relaxing after a workout.

Design a Multipurpose Family Room
If you have a finished basement, you have a variety of possibilities for a multipurpose room. You can turn your basement into a family room, a children's playroom, a home office, a library, or a music room. With a large basement, it's easy to incorporate several functional areas into one space, so the entire family can enjoy various activities while spending time together.

When creating a usable basement space, focus on function, style, and storage. Your basement should not be a catch-all space for all kinds of unused items. If you're planning to sell your home, consider some home staging ideas that will turn your basement into a comfortable space with functional, show-stopping appeal that buyers will love.

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