How to Prepare Your Home for Professional Photography
Preparing your home properly allows the photographer to capture it at its absolute best, which helps attract more buyers, stronger interest, and better results. Professional photography is one of the most important steps in showcasing your home online. A clean, bright, and well prepared space helps buyers emotionally connect and envision themselves living there. Please review the guidelines below carefully to ensure your home is photo ready on shoot day.
Kitchen

- Clear all countertops as much as possible
- Limit small appliances to no more than two visible items
- Remove all magnets, photos, and papers from the refrigerator
- Hide the garbage can
- Clear the sink completely of dishes
Bedrooms

- Clear top of nightstands of all clutter
- Remove phone chargers and cords
- Remove items stored under the bed that are visible
- Clear dressers and tables of excess items
- Make all beds neatly with simple, neutral bedding
- Hide all dirty clothes and laundry
Bathrooms

Clear countertops of all hygiene and personal care items
Put toilet seats down
Remove shampoo, soap, loofahs, and razors from showers and tubs
Place fresh, clean towels neatly on towel bars
Remove dirty floor mats and bathroom scales
Clean mirrors and faucets until they shine
Hide garbage cans
Exterior

- Remove all vehicles from the driveway and street in front of the home
- Move garbage cans out of view
- Tidy up landscaping, including raking leaves and trimming where needed
- Remove water hoses, toys, bikes, and sports equipment
- Clean patio furniture and outdoor living spaces
- Clean the pool if applicable
Closets and Garages

Closets and garages will not be photographed unless they are a special feature or high value space, such as a large walk in closet, custom built ins, or an oversized or finished garage.
You do not need to prepare standard closets or garages unless advised otherwise
If your home has a standout closet or garage feature, please ensure it is clean, organized, and visually appealing
All Interior Rooms

Thoroughly clean all rooms, including floors, surfaces, and windows
Replace any burned out light bulbs to ensure even lighting
Turn on all lights and lamps throughout the home
Turn off all ceiling fans
Turn off all TVs and computer monitors
Hide shoes, jackets, coats, and everyday clothing
Remove visible wires and cords from electronics
Remove personal items such as family photos
Open all blinds and pull back window treatments to maximize natural light