Staging the house is an art of making a house look at it best so that it becomes more appealing and saleable to prospective purchasers. If you do this job right, it can make a huge difference, both in the asking price and in finding the right buyers more quickly. The basic steps involved in the house staging process are as follows. Step 1: De-Cluttering Rooms with less stuff look more spacious and presentable. It also helps the buyers envision what the home will look like once they put their stuff in it. Even professional realtors often advise their clients to get rid of their personal stuff when selling homes. Better yet, you can temporarily hire a self storage facility if you are not yet ready part with your stuff. Step 2: Repaint, Redecorate, Repair Painting is perhaps the cheapest way to revamp a home. Most professional realtors suggest neutral colors such as beige or white. After a good coat of paint, you may start cleaning the drapes and windows as well as redecorating your home with furniture and accessories. Step 3: Boost Curb Appeal First impressions count a lot when selling a house. If buyers sees your home and immediately imagine themselves living there, the battle is already half won. Neatly managed lawns, carefully trimmed trees and a garden full of blossoming flowers can do a lot to make prospective buyers fall in love with your home.