Get ready for your shoot.
Your guide to
picture-perfection.
Making a great first impression is essential for a smooth and successful home sale. Showcasing your property at its absolute best draws in potential buyers, increases showings, and paves the way for a quicker closing. As the seller, you're a vital part of this process.
Getting your home photo-ready allows us to capture stunning images that attract attention. By following a few easy steps, you can make your property shine and set the stage for buyer interest. Please note that during the photographer's visit, items cannot be moved between rooms. Both indoor and outdoor spaces should be fully staged and ready for photos upon our arrival.
If you need extra time to prepare before your scheduled photo session, no problem! Just notify us by 5 PM the day prior, and we’ll happily arrange a new appointment. Let’s collaborate to present your home in the best light and make a lasting impression!
Living Areas
Remove all clutter, including excessive decorative items, tissue boxes, remote controls, and as many personal photos and belongings as possible. Neatly arrange or hide wires from view. Floors should be swept, and carpets vacuumed. If large area rugs cover beautiful flooring, consider temporarily removing the rugs. Additionally, hide all children's toys and portable cribs.
Kitchen and Dining Area
Wipe down counters and stow away all small appliances in cabinets. Remove magnets and photos from the refrigerator, and hide sponges and soap dispensers. Remember to clear items from the top of the fridge and tuck away any throw rugs. Lastly, consider setting the table and/or adding a bottle of wine and glasses as a nice touch.
Bedrooms
Make all beds and neatly arrange or hide children's toys. Vacuum or sweep all floors. Hide tissue boxes, personal items, excessive photos, remote controls, alarm clocks, wires, and phone chargers. The goal is to create a comforting and inviting atmosphere throughout the entire house. Double-check that all lamps have bulbs and are properly plugged in.
Bathrooms
Hide all toiletries, including soap dispensers, toothbrushes, and cosmetics, even those within the shower area. Wipe down counters and remove throw rugs. Keep clean, folded towels in their usual spots. If any visible areas are dirty, ensure they are cleaned. Also, remember to stow away bathroom scales.
Outside
Make sure the lawn looks presentable. Roll up hoses and arrange outdoor furniture, including open umbrellas. Make sure trash cans are out of sight; either putting them in the garage or moving them to the street, as far away from the front of the house as possible.
Final Touches.
Right before your shoot, ensure all interior lights are switched on, blinds are open, and ceiling fans are turned off. Replace any bulbs that are out and accessible. Additionally, please remove all vehicles from the driveway and do not park in front of the house.