How to Prepare Your Home for Property Photography in Dundee
First impressions in property almost always happen online.
Before buyers ever book a viewing, they scroll through photographs deciding whether a home deserves their attention. Preparation before photography therefore plays a significant role in attracting interest.
In earlier Sakura Journal posts we explored decluttering, deep cleaning and staging key rooms. Photography brings all of those elements together.
Focus on Light and Space
Natural light remains one of the most powerful tools in property marketing.
Open blinds and curtains. Clean windows thoroughly. Remove heavy window coverings where possible.
Even small adjustments can dramatically change how a room appears in photographs.
Simplify Surfaces
Cameras exaggerate clutter.
Clear kitchen counters, remove unnecessary decorative items and keep shelves tidy. The goal is not to make the home feel empty, but to allow its features to stand out.
Think Like a Buyer
Imagine you are seeing the property for the first time.
Would the images make you curious enough to book a viewing?
Thoughtful preparation before photography strengthens the entire marketing campaign that follows.