subject: Furniture Rental London Helps Sell Your Property [print this page] Furniture Rental London Helps Sell Your Property
Putting rental furniture in an empty house is a common practice used by property developers to help sell both houses and flats. There is nothing at all wrong with this practice which both aids the vendor and the prospective buyer in allowing him to appreciate the possibilities of what can be done with the room more clearly than if it was empty. A newly refurbished apartment with new wall decoration and paintwork can seem lifeless when devoid of any furniture. By imagining an almost limitless budget and filling the empty rooms with quality furniture which is only going to cost you a rental rate can be fun as well as hugely advantageous in helping to sell the apartment or house. It is well worth considering if you are yourself trying to sell an empty property. Do not be tempted to fill it with cheap second hand furniture as this will certainly be counterproductive in selling. Furniture rental London has helped sell hundreds or more probably thousands of properties by dressing up an otherwise empty and cold apartment. With their help and wealth of advice, they are able to help you choose the right kind of furniture for your type of property. There are three basic ranges of furniture for hire from the budget range and the designer range to the traditional range. Ultimately it is up to you what you want to hire and there is always a chance to mix and match and also of course to put your own little finishing touches at the end such as ornaments of your own and so on. All the furniture is of a very high standard as you would expect, there is no point in putting shabby stuff in the house otherwise you may as well just get a load of junk from the charity shop. Some property builders have their own supply of fake furniture which they put in their show home. Usually the quality of these goods is pretty dreadful. A television is represented by a cardboard box and a set of books on a bookshelf is just a replica of a dozen book spines. Another trick these people use is to reduce the size of everything by a small per cent so that the viewer is deceived into thinking the room is bigger than it really is. For instance the beds will be just a little bit smaller than real life ones. Furniture rental London is not in the business of deceiving the customer like that and all their quality furnishings are full size but there are many other instances where marketing people use size differences in advertising. A classic example is the armchair or sofa advertisement where three adults are sitting in the photo with room to spare. When you actually go to the showroom and try and sit three people on it there is just no room. This is because the advertising people recruit very slim and short people for the advertising shoot.