| How to Stage your Bathrooms
Just like kitchens, bathrooms are rooms that can make or break a sale.
In your bathroom, if the fundamentals are right (i.e. all your fittings are in good order), your goal should be to make the room fresh, clean and relaxing (even luxurious).
Get the fundamentals right
Because you’ll re-coup your costs and improve the saleability of your home, it’s worth spending some money on updating any poorly presented bathrooms. Poorly presented bathrooms will drastically reduce your chances of selling for the maximum price possible.
Hygiene is king
Buyers need to be presented with a bathroom that’s spotless. That means you need to:
- Eliminate any traces of mould
- Remove lime scale from around taps & plug-holes
- Clean the shower curtain (better yet replace it or buy a glass shower screen)
- Give the bath and WC a good scrub
- Go over stained tile grout with a grouting pen
- Replace any sealant that’s peeled or become discoloured
- Give light fittings, mirrors & all surfaces a good once over
Buyers want to see a vision of cleanliness and luxury in your bathroom.
De-clutter
Unfortunately many bathrooms (especially family bathrooms) seem to attract clutter, with all kinds of bottles, lotions and potions. It doesn’t look pretty but you probably use this stuff everyday.
When you sell, it’s a different story – All of the day-to-day stuff must go. Pack it into a plastic storage box and keep out of sight You cant effectively add accessories until there is no clutter.
Bathroom Walls
- As always, a neutral paint job is best. Any version of white also works well as it heightens the feeling of freshness.
- If wall tiles are cracked or missing, You should replace them or re-tile which can range from an easy job to major surgery .
- Nice white textured tiles are the best option.
Accessorise
All bathrooms need:
- A good-sized mirror
- Storage
- Heated towel rail
Then give the room personality by adding:
- One or two green leafy plants
- A scented candle
- A couple of pretty glass ornamental bottles
- A luxury bar of soap in a soap dish
- New fluffy white towels (not to be used and only put out for viewings)
You need to convince buyers that your bathroom does not need to be totally refurbished. Buyers will often guess / overestimate the cost of refurbishment and knock that cost off their offer price.
If buyers feel they can happily use the bathroom from the moment they move in, you’ll protect yourself against this.
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Martin & Hans recently welcomed the addition of a 3rd generation Waldhoff, Austin, into the team. Inviting him to learn from their 40 years’ experience in the real estate industry. Austin is keen to establish himself alongside these two reputable & knowledgeable representatives of the Hobart property market. Acting as their protégé & personal assistant for the time being as he strengthens his skillset regarding client management, negotiations, and legal procedure.
Martin brings 15 years of experience to the table and prides himself on negotiating the best outcomes for his clients. Empowering his vendors with the most modern marketing strategies available during the listing and selling of their property. Being a strong supporter of local produce and community growth, Martin is a member of the New Town Community Association & other groups. He’s down-to-earth, literally & figuratively, enjoying spending time in the garden as much as inside your home to help evaluate its place on the market.
Hans has been in real estate for 25 years. Receiving multiple awards as Tasmania's No. 1 Salesperson during his reign as 'King of the Hill' in Sandy Bay. Previously a civil engineer and accredited valuer in Germany, Hans has a deeper understanding of property than your average agent, and you'll find his insights invaluable whether you're buying or selling property in Hobart. Now over 80 years old, Hans’ enthusiasm for real estate has never waned and he continues to prove himself as one of PRD’s top salespersons monthly, effectively bolstered by his son & grandson.