Staging a Home to Sell

How should I stage a condo for sale?

Staging a condo for sale in Milton requires specific expertise, and at Flowers Team Real Estate, Tara Llewellyn stages condos regularly and considers them among the most technically demanding properties to present well.

Staging a condo for sale in Milton requires specific expertise, and at Flowers Team Real Estate, Tara Llewellyn stages condos regularly and considers them among the most technically demanding properties to present well. The challenge is clear: the spaces are smaller, the stakes are high, and every staging decision has an outsized impact on how buyers perceive the home.


Here is how Flowers Team approaches condo staging:


Scale is everything. The most common staging mistake in a condo is bringing in furniture that is too large for the space. Every piece must be sized for the actual dimensions of the room. In a smaller living area, this might mean a three-seater sofa, one chair, and a compact coffee table rather than a full sectional and multiple occasional tables. The furniture needs to look like it belongs there, not like it was borrowed from a larger home.


Show every function clearly. Condos often have small dens, alcoves, or multi-purpose spaces that buyers cannot easily visualize. If there is a den that could serve as a home office, stage it with a desk and chair to demonstrate that a workspace fits there. If there is a dining area, a properly sized table and chairs should be in place. Do not leave any space undefined.


Demonstrate that the bedroom works. In smaller condos, the bedroom is sometimes so compact that buyers question whether their furniture will fit. Tara has staged bedrooms in condos where even a double bed was snug but demonstrably functional. Showing that a real bed fits in a real human-sized space removes one of the most common buyer hesitations.


Keep it light and minimal. Condos benefit from a restrained approach to accessories. Too many pieces, too much art, or too many textiles make a small space feel cluttered and crowded. Fewer, more impactful items create the sense of space that buyers are looking for.


Contact Flowers Team Real Estate to learn how our staging program applies to condos in Milton and the surrounding area.


For more on staging small and compact spaces, see our guide: How to Arrange Staging Furniture: 4 Tips to Make Small Spaces Feel Bigger.

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