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by Exposure Elements

Do Empty Homes Look Bigger? Think Again!

  • Writer: Linda Davis
    Linda Davis
  • Feb 2, 2025
  • 2 min read


When it comes to selling a home, the idea that an empty house might appear larger seems logical. After all, more visible floor space should mean the room feels bigger, right? Not quite. The reality has everything to do with perspective or the lack of it in a vacant home.

 

Why Empty Rooms Feel Smaller

 

Lack of Reference Points

In an empty room, buyers lose their sense of scale. Without furniture to offer visual context, the room’s size becomes harder to gauge. Walls, windows, and doors end up becoming the primary focus, which can visually "shrink" the room. This optical illusion often makes spaces feel narrower, shallower, or smaller than they truly are. Depth perception and width recognition are completely thrown off in both photos and in-person viewings.

 

No Sense of Scale

Empty spaces can leave potential buyers questioning whether the room is functional. For instance, a small empty room might raise doubts about whether it can fit a bed, desk, or dining set. Without a clear sense of what fits, buyers may dismiss the space entirely. Realtors and sellers want to avoid leaving buyers uncertain about the home’s potential, as uncertainty often leads to missed opportunities.

 

Staging Creates Perspective

When a home is staged, it not only looks inviting but also provides much-needed perspective. Furniture and décor serve as reference points, giving buyers a clear idea of the room’s dimensions. For instance, placing a sofa and armchairs in a living room can define pathways and seating areas, while strategically positioning a bed in a bedroom demonstrates how the space can accommodate additional furniture, like nightstands or a dresser. These arrangements not only showcase functionality but also maximize the perceived openness of the room. They can see how their own belongings might fit and how they could use the space effectively.

 

Staging Answers Buyer Questions

Staging answers critical questions for buyers: How big is the room? How can it be laid out? Will it fit their lifestyle? By eliminating guesswork, staging helps buyers picture themselves living in the home - a key step in closing the sale.

 

Empty homes don’t look bigger - they look confusing. By staging a property, you provide clarity, scale, and vision, ensuring buyers see the space for all it has to offer.

 

At Silicon Valley Stagers, we don’t just make spaces look beautiful, we help homes sell faster by showing buyers the full potential of each room. A staged home allows buyers to mentally "move in" and feel confident about their decision, making it far more likely to secure a sale.

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