How to Prepare Your Property for a Photoshoot: A Host’s Checklist

Professional photography works best when the property is photo-ready. Here’s a simple checklist to help you prepare like a pro before your shoot.

1. Clean & declutter

    • Clear kitchen counters of appliances and food.
    • Hide personal items (toothbrushes, shampoo, clothes).
  • Tidy up cables and chargers.

2. Make beds hotel-style

    • Fresh, neatly ironed sheets.
    • Fluff pillows and add a throw blanket.
  • Symmetry works wonders.

3. Stage the living room

    • Add cushions and a cozy throw.
    • Place a plant or a coffee table book.
  • Make sure the TV is off.

4. Kitchen touches

    • A bowl of fresh fruit or a coffee setup looks inviting.
  • Wipe shiny surfaces — fingerprints show in photos.

5. Bathrooms

    • Fresh towels neatly folded or hung.
    • Remove clutter (toothpaste, razors, personal products).
  • Add a small plant or soap dispenser.

6. Outdoor areas

    • Arrange chairs and tables as if ready for guests.
  • Open umbrellas and clean the pool.
  • Add a bottle of wine or glasses for lifestyle shots.

7. Final touches before the shoot

    • Open curtains fully, let natural light in.
    • Switch on all lights (warm bulbs are best).
  • Do a quick walk-through: is there anything distracting in view?

📌 Why staging matters

Great staging doesn’t just make photos look better — it helps guests imagine themselves staying there. That emotional connection is what turns views into bookings.

👉 Tip: Print this checklist and use it every time before guests arrive. Your property will always look photo- and guest-ready.

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