Jolene Kaneshige Photography

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Preparing a House for Real Estate Photography

High-quality photographs are crucial in showcasing a property’s best features and attracting potential buyers. As a real estate photographer, I have compiled a comprehensive guide to help homeowners and realtors prepare a house for a photo shoot. Follow these steps to ensure your property looks its best in every shot.

General Preparation

  1. Declutter Every Room

    • Remove personal items such as family photos, toys, and excessive decor.

    • Store away unnecessary furniture to create a sense of spaciousness.

    • Clear countertops in the kitchen and bathroom to showcase clean, open spaces.

  2. Deep Clean

    • Dust all surfaces, including baseboards, ceiling fans, and light fixtures.

    • Vacuum and mop floors, and clean carpets and rugs.

    • Ensure windows are clean to let in maximum natural light.

  3. Lighting

    • Replace any burnt-out light bulbs and ensure all fixtures have matching bulbs for a consistent look.

    • Open curtains and blinds to let in natural light.

    • Turn on all lights during the shoot, including lamps and under-cabinet lighting.

Exterior Preparation

  1. Curb Appeal

    • Mow the lawn, trim bushes, and clear any debris from the yard.

    • Pressure wash the driveway, walkways, and the exterior of the house if needed.

    • Touch up any peeling paint on doors, trim, or fences.

  2. Outdoor Spaces

    • Arrange outdoor furniture neatly and ensure cushions are clean and fresh.

    • Remove any clutter, such as garden tools, toys, or excess decorations.

    • Clean the pool, if applicable, and ensure any water features are operational.

Interior Preparation

  1. Living Areas

    • Arrange furniture to highlight the flow and functionality of the space.

    • Add tasteful, minimalistic decor to create a welcoming atmosphere.

    • Remove any pet-related items, such as beds, toys, or litter boxes.

  2. Kitchen

    • Clear countertops of all appliances and personal items.

    • Clean all surfaces, including the sink, stovetop, and backsplash.

    • Ensure the fridge is free of magnets and papers, and hide garbage bins.

  3. Bedrooms

    • Make beds with clean, coordinated bedding and add decorative pillows if desired.

    • Clear nightstands of personal items, leaving only a lamp and minimal decor.

    • Organize closets to give a sense of ample storage space.

  4. Bathrooms

    • Remove all personal items from the shower, tub, and vanity.

    • Clean mirrors, faucets, and other fixtures to a shine.

    • Hang fresh, neatly folded towels and ensure toilet lids are closed.

  5. Home Office/Study

    • Organize the desk area, removing excess papers and personal items.

    • Ensure electronics are tidy, with cords hidden or neatly arranged.

    • Add a few tasteful decorative items, such as a plant or a clock.

Final Touches

  1. Walkthrough

    • Conduct a final walkthrough to ensure everything is in place and there are no overlooked areas.

    • Check that all lights are on, and window treatments are appropriately adjusted.

  2. Fragrance

    • Ensure the house smells fresh. Avoid strong scents; instead, opt for a light, clean fragrance or simply ensure proper ventilation.

  3. Communication

    • Coordinate with your photographer to discuss any specific features you want to highlight.

    • Be prepared to make minor adjustments as directed by the photographer during the shoot.

Proper preparation is key to capturing the best photographs of a property. By following this guide, you can help ensure that your house looks its absolute best, making it more appealing to potential buyers. Remember, the goal is to create a clean, inviting, and spacious environment that allows buyers to envision themselves living in the space. Happy prepping!