Make room. Clear out as much furniture as you can. Put it in storage, give it to Goodwill Industries or have a garage sale. “What you want to do is open the house up so it does not look cluttered — it looks spacious,” says Michael Love, president of Interior Options Inc., a New York interior design firm. “And people can picture their own stuff in it.” Hallways and doorways, in particular, need to be clear and open.
Harness flower power. Lee and his wife used this technique and sold their own home in two weeks, he says. “We spent a fortune on flowers, but I really do think it helped,” he says. Their favorite — wild flowers. “It gave the home a nice, softer feel,” says Lee.
Showing your home on a budget? Go for less expensive bouquets, green plants or seasonal flowers from the yard, says Love.
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