In our beautiful landscape, your home holds a unique charm. Now it’s time to share that magic with potential buyers, and captivating photography is your secret weapon. Forget blurry phone snaps and generic angles. To make your Gloucester home stand out in a competitive market, you need visuals that transport buyers to your rural haven.
A professional real estate photographer will tell a compelling story about your home to entice viewers to visit your home over someone else’s.
However, before the photographer arrives, you can prepare your home to look its best.
Declutter and depersonalise your home
First impressions matter, and decluttering and depersonalising are key. Imagine yourself browsing online listings. What makes you click? Cleanliness, order, and a touch of personality make a world of difference. Pack away personal items, especially family photos, and remove bulky furniture that creates visual clutter. Streamline furniture to promote a feeling of spaciousness and ensure you have good flow. Highlight features like fireplaces, indoor-outdoor spaces and your manicured front yard. Minimise artwork so the spaces look fresh and uncluttered. Remember, less is more when it comes to showcasing the true potential of your home. Add pops of colour with fresh flowers or throw pillows, but keep it light and inviting.
Master the angles
Ditch the point-and-shoot mentality and experiment with perspectives. Before your photographer arrives, take some of your own photos so you can check how your spaces are looking. Get down low to photograph your kitchen, climb a stepladder for dramatic room shots or shoot close-up details that showcase unique architectural features. Don’t forget kerb appeal and take photos of the exterior of your home. What are your photos telling you? Can you see any dirty areas or chipped paint? Does the lawn need edging to look crisp?
Lights, camera, action
Use natural light to your advantage; we like to get photographers to shoot in the morning or evening when the sun casts warm, inviting shadows. Open curtains, throw open windows, and let the light flood your rooms. For interiors with less natural light, consider strategic lamp placement.
Even in daylight, keep some lights on, especially lamps with a warm glow. Artificial light adds depth and ambience to your photos, making rooms feel more inviting. Remember, your photographs are the first chapter in the story of your home. So, stage your home for impact and use clever techniques to create visuals that captivate buyers and make your property the star of the online show.
Kitchen confidence
Kitchens are often a major selling point; I often say kitchens sell houses. Before the photographer arrives, clear benchtops to emphasise spaciousness and enable your backsplash to shine. Add a touch of life with fresh fruit on the counter. Sometimes just a bowl of lemons looks great. Don’t shy away from including small appliances that showcase functionality, like a coffee maker or blender. Alternatively, arrange fresh ingredients or cookbooks to spark culinary inspiration.
Fake it until you make it
Plants and flowers: Don’t have a green thumb? No problem. Strategically placed faux plants can add life and colour to your home photos. Orchids, with their elegant blooms, are a perfect choice for a calm aesthetic. In photographs, you can’t tell those butterfly orchid plants are fake. (Check out Bunnings for some good fake orchids.) Just be sure they look realistic and are placed thoughtfully.
Virtual furnishing: Remember you can always ‘style’ a room or two with virtual furniture, too, so it’s clear what the room’s purpose is or could be. With a few clicks, you can transform an empty room into a cosy living area, a smart home office or a chic bedroom, all without lifting a finger (or a heavy piece of furniture).
Consider professional staging
A stylist can transform your space, making it easier for buyers to envision themselves living there. Our photography will not only tell your home’s story but showcase specific features of your home like period details or family-friendly spaces.
By following these tips and focusing on storytelling, you can transform your Gloucester home photography from ordinary to extraordinary, leading to more enquiries and higher offers. So get out your phone and start shooting so you can see what you need to do before the photographer arrives.
Need advice on selling your Gloucester region property?
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