Spring isn’t just for daffodils and ditching your winter coat- it’s also prime time to sell your home. With the post-Christmas lull over and summer holidays still a distant thought, now is when buyers come out in full force. But if you want your property to stand out, you’ll need more than just good timing. You also need style, strategy, and a couple of home staging tricks. We tapped into the expertise of interior design pros to bring you five tried-and-tested home staging tricks that will have buyers falling head over heels (and hopefully into a bidding war) for your home.

Your entryway is the first thing buyers see, so make it count. While neon walls or quirky wallpaper might be your vibe, neutral tones are the way to go when selling. Think warm, inviting, and universally appealing. Add a chic runner to create flow, a statement mirror to bounce light around, and- our secret weapon- fresh flowers. Nothing says “dream home” like a beautifully arranged bouquet in the hallway. It’s a small touch, but it makes a big difference.
Spring’s longer days give you a natural advantage, but you still need to maximise every ray of sunlight. Mirrors are your best home staging trick. Position them opposite windows to reflect light and create the illusion of more space. For darker rooms, layer your lighting with stylish floor lamps, warm-toned bulbs and sheer curtains that let daylight filter through. Buyers love bright, airy homes and the right lighting setup can make even the smallest spaces feel open and welcoming.
Your home should feel like a well-thought-out space rather than a collection of mismatched rooms. A consistent colour palette or a repeating accent colour across different areas helps tie everything together. Rugs and statement lighting can define specific zones, like a cosy reading nook or a sleek dining area. If furniture placement feels off, rearrange to improve flow- buyers should be able to move seamlessly through the space without bumping into awkwardly placed armchairs.

Have a killer fireplace? A stunning bay window? A garden view worth bragging about? Highlight these features! Declutter to remove distractions, then use home staging tricks to draw attention to your home’s selling points. Frame a gorgeous window with floor-length curtains, place a statement piece above the fireplace, or arrange furniture to take advantage of the best sightlines. When buyers notice these standout features, they see value- and that could translate into higher offers.
Buyers shouldn’t have to guess what a room is for. That awkward empty corner? Turn it into a home office with a stylish desk and chair. The random spare room? Adding a comfy armchair and a lamp to create a reading retreat is a great home staging trick. Storage is a huge selling point, so tidy up built-in cupboards and shelves to show off their potential. And don’t forget the kitchen- it’s a major dealbreaker for buyers. If yours is looking a little tired, swap out cabinet handles for a quick refresh and pop a bowl of fresh fruit on the counter for a welcoming touch.
Home staging isn’t just about aesthetics- it’s about creating an emotional connection between buyers and your home. When they can picture themselves living there, they’re more likely to put in an offer (and maybe even go above asking). So, before you list your property, take a little time to tweak, tidy, and transform. It could be the difference between sitting on the market and selling at lightning speed.
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mark@daviesdavies.co.uk – Sales Director (contact for sales, lettings and new homes)
katrina@daviesdavies.co.uk – Director of Property & Block Management (contact for property and block management)
Davies & Davies Estate Agents, 85 Stroud Green Road, London, N4 3EG
Article & images by Barefaced Studios
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