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Tips to spruce up your home before selling


Monday, 28 July 2025

Here are some styling tips to help you set up your home for sale.

There comes a time when selling your home just makes sense. Maybe the upkeep is getting a bit much or you’re ready for a change of scenery, perhaps wanting to be closer to family, the beach or a quieter suburb. Perhaps you're looking to free up some funds to support your children or enjoy your retirement a little more comfortably.

Whatever your reason, one thing’s for sure - with so many homes on the market, making yours stand out can feel like a bit of a challenge. But don’t worry, it doesn’t take a full renovation to get buyers interested. With a few simple tweaks and thoughtful touches, you can make your home more appealing and ready for a quick, rewarding sale.

Let’s walk through some easy, practical tips to help you spruce things up and get your home market-ready.

Who is your buyer?

Before you put the ‘For Sale’ sign up, it’s worth thinking about who might be interested in buying your home. Is your suburb popular with young families looking for more space? Maybe it’s attracting investors, downsizers or even professionals and students if you’re near a university or transport hub.

It’s not always easy to pinpoint exactly who your buyer will be and that’s okay. The best approach is to keep things neutral and versatile so your home appeals to a wide range of people. When styling, try to show off the potential of each room. For example, one bedroom could be set up as a kid’s room, another as a study or guest room. This helps buyers imagine how they could live in the space without needing to knock down walls or start big renovations.

Choosing your colour scheme

If your home’s been around for a while, chances are it’s rocking some classic Aussie colours, maybe a bit of mission brown, peach or cream. While those shades have their charm, giving your home a fresh coat of paint can make a world of difference when it’s time to sell. 

 A living room in white and blue colour scheme


White is a great go-to. It’s clean, bright and makes rooms feel bigger and more inviting. Plus, it’s super easy to style around, whether you’re adding pops of colour with cushions and artwork or keeping things simple with natural tones. With the right lighting and a few thoughtful touches, a white backdrop can make your home look well cared for, modern and welcoming to all kinds of buyers. You don’t need to repaint every nook and cranny, even refreshing the main living areas can lift the whole feel of your home.

Time to declutter and rightsize

After years, maybe even decades of living in your home, it’s only natural to have gathered a fair bit of stuff. From family keepsakes to furniture that’s been with you through the seasons, it all adds up. But when it’s time to sell, a good declutter can make a huge difference.

A minimalistic, open-plan living space


Think of it as 'rightsizing' rather than downsizing. You’re not getting rid of everything, just making space so your home feels open, organised and easy to imagine living in. Buyers love walking into a home that feels calm and spacious and clearing out the clutter helps them see the potential without distractions.

Here are some practical tips to help you rightsize.

Spruce up without splurging

Getting your home sale-ready doesn’t mean you have to spend a fortune. In fact, with a bit of creativity and a keen eye, you can make a big impact on a modest budget.

A neatly decorated living and dining area

Start by adding a few simple touches that bring warmth and style. Indoor plants are a winner, they freshen up any space and add a pop of life. Candles, vases, throws and cushions are also great for creating that 'everyday luxury' feel without breaking the bank. You don’t need designer pieces, just well-chosen items that make your home feel inviting and well looked after.

Think about creating little spaces around the house like a cosy reading nook or a welcoming entryway. These small styling choices create emotional connections with potential buyers.

Here are some practical tips to spruce up specific areas around your home.

A clean and organised kitchen featuring neutral tones and minimal clutter

Living room

A clean and organised kitchen featuring neutral tones and minimal clutter

The living room is one of the most used areas of the room. It is a place where you relax and entertain so it’s worth putting a bit of your budget and effort here. 

  • Style shelves with coffee table books and a few well-placed décor pieces
  • Add fresh flowers or greenery to side tables for a homely touch
  • Use throws and cushions to add texture and colour
  • If space is tight, consider storing bulky furniture to open up the room
  • Rugs are a budget-friendly way to spruce up flooring - and easy to roll away after inspections too!
  • Choose a consistent colour scheme to tie the space together
  • Consider replacing old-fashioned window dressings.

Bedroom

Display Home Lifestyle Bedroom 2

Bedrooms should feel cosy, calm and easy to imagine living in. A few thoughtful styling touches can make a big difference when buyers walk through.

  • Scatter cushions at the head of the bed for a layered, inviting look
  • Add a textured throw (like a chunky knit) at the foot of the bed
  • Choose textiles that match your overall colour palette
  • Style bedside tables with books, flowers or a scented candle
  • Switch on bedside lamps to create a warm, welcoming glow
  • Hang simple artwork above the bed if the wall feels bare
  • Create an office space in the smallest bedroom
Display Home Lifestyle Bedroom 2
A clean and organised kitchen featuring neutral tones and minimal clutter

Kitchen

A clean and organised kitchen featuring neutral tones and minimal clutter

The kitchen is often the heart of the home and buyers know that. A warm, inviting kitchen can leave a lasting impression and even help seal the deal. You only need a few smart updates and styling tricks.

  • Add warming touches like fruit bowls, candles or fresh flowers
  • Repaint old wood cabinets in white for a fresh, clean look
  • Replace or cover worn benchtops, flooring and chipped tiles with budget-friendly options
  • Keep benches clear to show off space, especially in open-plan areas
  • Use stylish appliances (like a coffee machine) to add a touch of luxury
  • Strip back pantry and cabinets to the essentials to highlight storage space

Bathroom

A clean, well-styled bathroom

A clean, well-styled bathroom can really impress buyers. It doesn’t need to be fancy, just fresh, and tidy. 

  • Give everything a deep clean, especially grout and tiles
  • Declutter vanities and hide everyday items like toothbrushes and toiletries
  • Add plush towels, bath salts or a wooden bath caddy for a touch of luxury
  • Use a diffuser to create a calming, spa-like scent
  • Keep surfaces clear and store essentials in baskets or drawers
  • Replace or cover worn flooring if needed
  • Use soft lighting to create a warm, relaxing atmosphere
A clean, well-styled bathroom
A tidy and inviting backyard patio with outdoor furniture and grass bed

Front yard and backyard

A tidy and inviting backyard patio with outdoor furniture and grass bed

They say first impressions last and that starts the moment someone pulls up to your home. A tidy, welcoming front yard and backyard can make a huge difference in how your property is perceived.

  • Refresh the front fence and tidy up garden beds
  • Mow the lawn and edge the paths for a neat finish
  • Add mulch and flowering plants for colour and texture
  • Create a cosy outdoor lounge or seating area
  • Consider a fire pit to add warmth and charm
  • Style your outdoor table for al fresco dining
  • Use baskets or outdoor storage to keep things clutter-free


Things to consider

While some upgrades make your home more comfortable, they don’t always boost its market value. 

  • high maintenance gardens
  • rooms with an over-the-top distinctive style
  • swimming pools
  • alarms.

So before dipping into your retirement savings, think carefully about what’s worth the spend. At the end of the day, your home is more than just bricks and mortar, it’s where memories were made. When it’s time to sell, helping buyers picture themselves living there is key. By following these simple, budget-friendly styling tips, you’ll be well on your way to a quicker, more rewarding sale.


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