As a home stager in Orlando, Florida, Central Area, I am constantly meeting with suppliers to advise them how to sell their house, which has to prepare a buyer’s market. I look critically at the areas, both inside and outside to determine what needs to be done to transform their home into a marketable “product to be sold.

Although each property is unique, there are guidelines principles for sale in the preparation of any home, must be starting with “D” list. . . Deep Clean, depersonalize and declutter, Declutter, Declutter, and more! This includes kitchen and bathroom cabinets, closets, drawers, bed and breakfast, which was used as a bedroom / office / junk room. . . Basement, garage. . . I will continue? There are currently, I get this part of my clients usually review their decision to move!

One of the biggest problems facing the daunting task of decluttering is deciding what to do with all the “stuff”! You know. . . Piano from Grandma that nobody plays, the chartreuse chair that no one on the right for him and her bicycles that are no longer mounted. . . and my favorite – as on the treadmill, which doubles as a wardrobe in a forgotten corner of the bedroom! I understand we all have “stuff” to separate the really hard fact. . . “It’s just too good to throw away”, right. . .?

I am very happy to share with you the solution. . . freecycle.org go to the Freecycle Network group near you to find. You are given a basic and entirely nonprofit movement of people (and get), “stuff” for free in their own towns. Freecycle Network is composed of different groups from all over the world came together to “recycle” unwanted items. You give everything away, instead of throwing them away out and do their part by taking care of mother earth at the same time! Freecycle Network began in 2003 when Deron Beal, a vision and e-mail 30-40 friends and a handful of non-profit in Tucson, Arizona had. He is now worldwide in 75 countries and 4041 communities, and has 3,540,995 members. . . and continues to grow. Following their efforts they were more than 300 tonnes of waste per day to keep our landfills. They only have three main rules for participation: everything must be free to all be legal, and everything must be suitable for all age groups. By freely, without any conditions, the members of the Freecycle network is a sense of generosity of spirit instilled in their communities.

As a Home Stager, I could communicate this information to customers, who are numerous in the decluttering effort was their homeland, a marketable product, “giving more. But I urge each of us to join members of the Freecycle network to meet people from all walks of life, transforming the waste have treasure in improving our environment.

Remember when decluttering. . . Think green, think globally, and “recycling” on the spot. Happy recovery!


Arizona Home Staging