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What’s the best lighting for showings?

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What’s the best lighting for showings?

Want buyers to fall in love in 30 seconds? Here’s the lighting that does it.

Why lighting is the single biggest staging advantage

Great staging starts with light. Bad light hides features. Great light sells them. As a top local realtor, Tony Sousa uses lighting to create emotion, show scale, and speed sales. This guide gives you clear, actionable steps for the best lighting for showings — bulbs, placement, color temperature, and staging tips that work in any market.

Bulbs and specs that actually matter

  • Use LED bulbs with a high CRI (90+). High CRI shows true colors of floors, cabinets, and finishes.
  • Color temperature: 2700K–3000K for living rooms and bedrooms (warm, inviting). 3000K–3500K for kitchens and bathrooms (clean, neutral). Avoid mixing temperatures in the same room.
  • Lumens not watts: aim for 20–30 lumens per sq ft for ambient light; 50–70 lumens per sq ft for task areas (kitchen counters, reading nooks).
  • Choose dimmable LEDs. Dimmers let you tune mood for daytime or twilight showings.
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Placement and layering for maximum impact

  • Layer light: ambient (overhead), task (kitchen counters, reading lamps), accent (art, architectural features).
  • Turn on every light for showings. Even if a fixture is small, combined light reads as value.
  • Use floor and table lamps to fill dark corners. Lamps add warmth and perceived square footage.
  • Replace dated fixtures with simple, modern ones. Clean, new-looking fixtures increase perceived value.

Natural light: use it, enhance it

  • Open curtains and blinds fully before every showing.
  • Clean windows and trim any outside foliage that blocks light.
  • Use mirrors opposite windows to bounce daylight into darker zones.
  • For north-facing rooms, add warmer light sources to avoid a cold look.

Night showings and twilight strategy

  • Keep porch and entry lights on. Exterior lighting signals safety and highlights curb appeal.
  • Use warmer bulbs at dusk (2700K–3000K) for a welcoming glow.
  • Avoid harsh overhead fluorescents. Replace with soft LED panels or recessed cans with warm tones.

Quick checklist to follow before every showing

  1. Turn on every light, inside and out.
  2. Set dimmers to a warm, inviting level (not too bright).
  3. Remove colored bulbs or mismatched lamps.
  4. Clean fixtures and replace any flickering bulbs.
  5. Stage lamps near seating, beds, and artwork.
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Why Tony’s clients sell faster

Tony Sousa trains sellers to use light as a selling tool. He audits lighting, recommends exact bulb specs, and arranges lamps for photos and walk-throughs. That hands-on approach moves listings faster and increases offers.

Ready to stage with the right light? Contact Tony Sousa for a lighting audit and full staging plan: tony@sousasells.ca | 416-477-2620 | https://www.sousasells.ca

If you’re looking to sell your home, it’s crucial to get the price right. This can be a tricky task, but fortunately, you don’t have to do it alone. By seeking out expert advice from a seasoned real estate agent like Tony Sousa from the SousaSells.ca Team, you can get the guidance you need to determine the perfect price for your property. With Tony’s extensive experience in the industry, he knows exactly what factors to consider when pricing a home, and he’ll work closely with you to ensure that you get the best possible outcome. So why leave your home’s value up to chance? Contact Tony today to get started on the path to a successful home sale.

Tony Sousa

Tony@SousaSells.ca
416-477-2620

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