Spruce up the Aroma of Your Home to Sell
When
homebuyers walk into a home for sale all five senses are actively
scanning the environment. The sense of smell can send a strong message
to the brain while the brain is busy formulating a first impression.
Regardless
of your home’s appearance, an unpleasant odor can turn buyers away. At
the same time, pleasant aromas can invoke feelings of comfort,
relaxation, happiness and peace.
Carefully
selected scents can actually help you get more dollars out of your
home when combined with other staging methods. We have experience in
creating just the right setting to present your home for sale. Feel
free to contact us for a no obligation consultation and tips to make
your property even more desirable.
1. Dirt Stinks.
Let’s
face it, no matter what kind of candle, spray or air freshener you use
the fine scents will not cover up the smell of an unclean environment.
The first smell to create is a clean smell. Don’t use overpowering
industrial cleaners that leave strong scents behind. Even those scents
are sometimes undesirable.
- Wash walls, baseboards, and floors
- Leave no dirty dishes in the sink or on counters
- Clean the garbage disposal regularly
- Keep trash cans empty
- Clean toilets regularly
- Eliminate all signs of mildew and mold
- Dust often
- Avoid smoking indoors
- Never leave dirty diapers in the house
- Keep laundry clean and put away
- Keep pets outside or keep litter box clean and fresh for indoor cats
2. People are Sensitive to Smells
Once
your house is smelling clean and fresh, be very careful about the
scents and methods of distributing those scents. Many people have
allergies to spray air fresheners. Other people simply feel overpowered
by the scent of a strong burning candle. Still others may associate
certain smells with negative memories or experiences in their lives.
Strong, overpowering smells may be offensive and may make buyers
suspicious you are trying to cover up a bad smell.
3. Natural, Subtle Scents are Best
Play it safe by creating an atmosphere of natural scents and smells.
Place
fresh, fragrant flowers in strategic locations throughout the home for
a subtle, natural scent. Flowers from your own garden are wonderful!
If not available, fresh flowers from the grocer will do just fine.
Consider
whipping up a batch of fresh chocolate chip cookies as your guests
arrive to create a homey feeling. Maybe you could choose the day of
their visit to put a nice stew in the crock pot.
Creating
just the right ambiance in your home when staging it to sell could net
thousands more in the final sales price. Remember, don’t over do it.
Natural is best.
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