Kitchens and bathrooms are easy to stage as they don’t require any furniture. Focus on setting the right tone in these areas by using decorative accessories. Declutter, clean, and use small touches in the kitchen such as oven mitts and distinctive kitchen towels, decorative mason jars filled with oils or pasta, and a basket of artificial fruits. After thoroughly cleaning the bathrooms, make them seem more welcoming with colorful, clean, and fluffy towels on the rack. An attractive soap dish with decorative soap in a mild fragrance completes the look. Read more about our Diversity and Inclusion Pledge to make The Spruce a site where all feel welcome. While many agree that staging an empty house is much more difficult than staging a fully furnished one, it really does not have to cost you a fortune. As unoccupied house truly gives you a blank slate. What’s important is to get creative. Use the above budget-friendly tips and gather ideas from model homes, retail stores, and online magazines. Also, make sure to update yourself with what potential buyers expect in that neighborhood and in that price range. If you aren’t able to keep up the maintenance of your outdoor home while your home is vacant, consider hiring a property management service or lawn service. This will ensure your outdoor home and curb appeal are kept up to par with neighboring homes.