1 - Make a great first impression. No time or budget to do the entire house? Focus on the entryway and living room. Consider a statement chandelier, a cozy entryway, or a pop of color on the front door.
2 - Clarify each room's purpose by dividing large rooms into smaller seating areas. Have a space that’s no man’s land? Use furniture and household items you have on hand and give it a purpose (office, craft room, guest bedroom, etc.).
3 - Consider the scale, texture, and tone of each room. Everything should “fit” and be visually appealing. Translation? Get rid of any unnecessary furniture that's cluttering up the room.
4 – A fresh coat of neutral paint throughout the interior is an inexpensive update that will really brighten the space providing a nice canvas for the perfect furniture placement.
5 - Give attention to your great outdoors. Curb appeal — it's a thing. Buyers will love seeing new landscaping, clean walkways, and bright lighting.