Hartford Courant (Sunday)

How to get your house ready to sell this spring

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home has space and that closets and rooms aren’t stuffed to the rafters. Aim to pare down at least 25% of your closets and cabinets of their belongings, because home buyers open closet and cabinet doors. Even if your rooms are neat and clutter free, if one look in a closet shows it stuffed to the brim, the buyers will feel cramped for space.

Think of making space in cabinets and closets as “pre-packing.” It’s OK if you put boxes in the garage that hold cabinet and closet belongings. What matters most is that potential home buyers can see the closets and cabinets, rather than all the stuff in them. to be a big change. But stagers will tell you that a few updated and wellplaced accessorie­s can help make your space look more updated and refreshed. A good starting point is the front door. A fresh coat of paint and updated porch light can give your entry a lift. Add a new rug inside the foyer and a stylish new arrangemen­t on the foyer table.

Today’s new LED lights can sometimes be too dim. When you’re selling your house, the more light you have the better. One option is to make sure that lighting is adequate and bright. Opt for soft white LED bulbs versus the daylight types that can sometimes be too harsh.

Another important change? Remove heavy window curtains or dark blinds. In their place, add soft white sheers that let in plenty of light and make the room look brighter. Consider adding white or cream slipcovers to dark or dated furniture to help the room look fresher and more open.

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