10 Advanced Home Staging Techniques for Stunning Real Estate Photography
According to HomeLight’s Top Agent Insights Survey, most leading real estate agents (about 85%) believe that homes that have been staged are easier to sell compared to those that have not been staged. Additionally, around 65% of these agents claim that staging a home can lead to an increase in the sale price. Although there is an additional cost of approximately $1,719 per month for staging. The benefits of having more potential buyers and achieving better results outweigh the cost. You can learn how to transform an unappealing space into an attractive and marketable showroom by studying examples of homes that have been staged, along with these 10 advanced home staging techniques.
1. Clean Up the House and Organize It Before the Shoot

When showcasing your property through photos, it is important to demonstrate that it is well-maintained and attractive to potential clients. This can be achieved by thoroughly cleaning every aspect of the building. Including hard-to-reach areas, to ensure flawless real estate photos from any angle. The cleaning can either be done independently or by hiring a cleaning service through platforms such as AllBetter, Handy, or Fiverr.

It’s recommended to write down a list of the different things you need to do like fixing a dripping faucet, mending the guttering, filling a wall crack, etc.
2. Don’t Forget to Show the Purpose of the Room
To capture before and after photos of a staged room, it is crucial to have a well-defined plan and theme. While it is possible to convert an extra room into multiple spaces, such as an office and a gym, it is recommended to focus on one purpose. If the property has a suitable attic, it can be transformed into an office, and a nice basement can serve as an entertainment room. Similarly, a room that is typically used for storing miscellaneous items can become a guest bedroom. It is important to showcase the potential uses of every part of the house. Including smaller spaces like alcoves, window seats, corners, and breakfast nooks. If you lack experience in staging a room, experimenting with interior design software can help envision the final look and identify suitable elements to complement the space.
3. Show Organized and Decluttered Spaces

If your property is cluttered, it can divert the attention of potential customers from its attractive features and create an illusion of limited space. To avoid this, we recommend storing unnecessary items such as ornaments, papers, seasonal clothes, and untidy objects before starting the shoot.
Make an effort to clear all the shelves, coffee tables, and kitchen surfaces as much as possible. Use baskets made of wicker or rope to store items that are frequently used but not required to be visible all the time. You can also consider purchasing extra storage containers to create more space.