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For selling or showing a house, is it okay to stage the house practically for certain rooms or just do it for its intended purpose? For example, this particular family house of ours has a living room in the front (in addition to the family room already) and a morning room. Hardly anybody uses a living room anymore and usually converts it to an office? The morning room also has a sofa in it but how many places do we need to sit. Maybe show that as a Yoga room?
What are some other purposes people use these extra rooms in the house? Music room if you are into piano, instruments, etc? Crafts/hobby room? Game room?
What does your RE agent advise? I myself think you should have an office space, perhaps 2 if your house is large enough. Perhaps one set up for children/teens and the other for a parent? Or an office for 2 adults? It sounds like you have a large home. A media room? A "man cave"? Or make one "Her Cave"/Mom's Cave"? A "media room"?
You can also go to home sites, maybe HGTV's site, and do a search for "Homes with many rooms" or similar working/keywords.
We have lived in a number of homes over the years and often turn the formal dining room into a library (think bookshelves lining one entire wall, with some comfortable reading chairs). An extra bedroom will often serve as my husband's study/office.
Personally, I would love our next house to have a dedicated workout room.
Eh, I don't know if I would go through all that trouble. Let the prospective buyers use their imaginations. We have a family room, a formal living room, a formal dining room and decorate each as they were intended. Honestly, in terms of aesthetics, especially since we have a traditional house, I love the look of a well appointed dining room (china closet and table with chairs) and stately den (aka formal living room).
Exercise rooms are here and there....I work out regularly, but I require more than a lone treadmill and a few free weights. Just have the spaces simply furnished so that a buyer can picture what they'd like to do with the extra space.
Believe it or not, I like formal living rooms because I don't want to invite random people into the space that's reserved for family relaxation.
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Depending on where you are, it may not make any difference. Friends just put their home on the market Friday at $800k and it sold over the weekend with 6 offers. Here the new homes are including a spice room, which is a must for many of the immigrants coming here for tech jobs. Your realtor should be helpful in what is popular with local buyers.
We have lived in a number of homes over the years and often turn the formal dining room into a library (think bookshelves lining one entire wall, with some comfortable reading chairs). An extra bedroom will often serve as my husband's study/office.
Personally, I would love our next house to have a dedicated workout room.
Good luck with selling your home.
We did the same thing (called it our 'reading room'). 2 really comfy chairs with table and lamp for each chair and a cabinet full of books.
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