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  • Let Your Dining Room Tell the Story of Home This Summer

    Thinking about selling your home this summer? Then your dining room could be your secret weapon.

    It’s not just a place to eat — it’s a space where memories are made. Think family dinners, birthday cakes, and heartfelt conversations.

    So why not stage it in a way that sparks emotion and connection for potential buyers?

    Let’s walk through how to make your dining room tell a story buyers will fall in love with.

    1. Set the Scene for Memorable Moments

    Start by imagining the perfect summer evening: sunlight filtering through sheer curtains, a table set with fresh flowers, and soft, natural tones that feel calm and inviting.

    Your staging goal? Make buyers feel like they’ve just walked into a place where they could see their next celebration happening.

    A vase of sunflowers, a pitcher of lemonade, or even a few summer-themed place settings can create a warm, welcoming vibe instantly.

    2. Choose Light and Airy Colors

    Summertime is all about brightness. Swap out dark, heavy linens for light-colored tablecloths or placemats.

    Think soft whites, light blues, or pastel greens.

    These colors not only brighten the room but also make the space feel bigger and more open.

    Add touches of summer with natural textures like wicker baskets, linen napkins, or light wood serving trays. They instantly say “relax, you’re home.”

    3. Create a Simple Centerpiece That Tells a Story

    One beautiful focal point can say a lot.

    A clear glass bowl with lemons and limes, a rustic candle holder, or a wooden tray with simple decor can anchor your table without overpowering it.

    Keep it minimal — you want the story of the room to shine, not just the stuff on the table.

    The key? Let every piece support the feeling of “home.”

    4. Make It Feel Lived-In but Not Cluttered

    Buyers don’t want to see chaos. They want to see a life they could live.

    So, remove excess items but leave behind just enough to spark imagination. A couple of chairs pulled out slightly.

    A book left on the edge of the table. A napkin draped just right.

    These small touches make the room feel real — like someone just stepped out to grab dessert.

    5. Use Natural Light as Your Best Decor

    Throw open those curtains. Pull up the blinds. Natural light sells homes. Let your dining room glow with sunshine.

    If your space lacks windows, strategically place a mirror to bounce light around or use warm-tone light bulbs in your fixtures.

    Light creates space, and space creates interest.

    The Final Touch That Sells the Story

    Lastly, step back and ask yourself: “Would I want to have dinner here?”

    If your answer is yes, then you’ve nailed it.

    The dining room should invite buyers to imagine birthdays, holidays, or even just quiet Sunday dinners.

    It should feel personal, yet universal. Comfortable, yet elevated.

    That’s the magic of great staging — and in summer, your dining room becomes the stage for that story.

    Ready to Set the Table for a Successful Sale?

    Let’s talk.


    Whether you’re downsizing, relocating, or preparing to sell an inherited home.

    I’ll help you prep with purpose—starting with the room that often makes the biggest emotional impact.

    📞 Call or text me at 626-329-6999
    💻 may.ahn@sothebys.realty
    🌐 MayAhnHomes.com

    Because the right buyer is out there.

    And your home is the beginning of their story.

    Let’s help them see it.

  • How to Make Your Home Look More Spacious Before Listing

    When selling your home, first impressions matter.

    Buyers want to walk into a home that feels open, bright, and welcoming.

    If your home feels cramped or cluttered, it could make it harder to sell—or even lower your home’s perceived value.

    The good news? You don’t need major renovations to make your home feel more spacious.

    A few simple tricks can create the illusion of space and help you attract more buyers.

    1. Declutter, Declutter, Declutter

    Clutter makes a space feel smaller. Before listing, go room by room and remove:

    • ✔ Excess furniture that makes rooms feel crowded
    • ✔ Personal items like excessive family photos, collections, or bulky decorations
    • ✔ Items on countertops, like kitchen appliances and bathroom products

    Consider renting a storage unit for large items or extra furniture until your home sells.

    2. Use Light, Neutral Colors

    Dark colors absorb light and can make a space feel smaller.

    Opt for light, neutral paint colors like soft whites, warm beiges, or pale grays to make your home feel more open and airy.

    If repainting isn’t an option, use neutral-colored décor—such as white bedding, beige curtains, or light-colored throw pillows—to brighten up the space.

    3. Maximize Natural Light

    A bright home feels bigger. Let in as much natural light as possible by:

    • ✔ Opening curtains and blinds
    • ✔ Replacing heavy drapes with sheer ones
    • ✔ Cleaning windows to let in more sunlight

    If a room lacks natural light, use mirrors to reflect light and create depth.

    Placing a large mirror across from a window can instantly make a room feel more open.

    4. Rearrange Furniture Strategically

    The way you arrange furniture can impact how big or small a room feels. Try these space-maximizing tricks:

    • ✔ Pull furniture away from walls to create the illusion of depth
    • ✔ Use fewer, larger furniture pieces instead of multiple small ones
    • ✔ Keep pathways clear to improve flow

    In smaller bedrooms, use a bed with storage underneath to free up space.

    5. Use Multi-Functional Furniture

    If you have limited space, multi-functional furniture can help. Consider:

    • ✔ Ottomans with storage inside
    • ✔ Foldable dining tables or desks
    • ✔ Beds with built-in drawers

    These solutions free up floor space while keeping your home looking stylish.

    6. Keep Floors Clear

    A cluttered floor can make a room feel cramped. Keep walkways clear and remove unnecessary rugs, especially in small rooms.

    If you have a small space, using a large area rug can create the illusion of a bigger room compared to multiple small rugs.

    7. Create an Open Flow

    If possible, create an open feel by:

    • ✔ Removing unnecessary doors or bulky furniture that blocks sightlines
    • ✔ Using light, flowing curtains instead of solid room dividers
    • ✔ Keeping a consistent color scheme throughout the home

    8. Stage Each Room with Purpose

    Every room should have a clear purpose.

    If you have an extra room that’s currently used for storage, consider staging it as an office or guest bedroom.

    Buyers should easily be able to visualize how to use each space.

    9. Boost Curb Appeal

    The first impression starts before buyers even walk inside.

    A clean, well-maintained exterior makes your home feel inviting and well cared for. Try:

    • ✔ Trimming overgrown bushes to make your yard feel bigger
    • ✔ Adding outdoor lighting for a welcoming entrance
    • ✔ Placing potted plants near the entryway for a fresh look

    Final Thoughts

    You don’t need to remodel to make your home look bigger—just a few simple tweaks can make a huge difference.

    By decluttering, maximizing light, and strategically arranging furniture, you can make your home feel more spacious and appealing to buyers.

    Thinking about selling your home in Pasadena, San Marino, or South Pasadena? Let’s talk about how to maximize your home’s value before listing! Contact me at 📞 626-329-6999 or 💻 may.ahn@sothebys.realty.