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  • How to take beautiful photos of your rental property

    Natural light is your best ally when it comes to showcasing a home. To make the most of it, take your photos during the day, ideally in the late morning or early afternoon, when the light is soft and balanced. Open all the curtains to let in as much light as possible, and avoid artificial light, which can distort colours.

    Take care with the staging of your home: it’s a key element in seducing people from the very first photo. Start by tidying up meticulously, a messy space is a killer. Fold the plaids, line up the cushions and make sure that each room exudes clarity and order.

    Add a touch of life: a steaming cup of coffee, a bouquet of fresh flowers or an open book can bring warmth and authenticity, as long as you keep it natural.

    Don’t forget to highlight the little extras that make you dream: a terrace with a view, a private sauna, a fireplace… It’s these details that will make you fall in love.


    For successful photos, it’s important to find the right angles. Position yourself in the corners of the room to capture the maximum amount of space. This gives an impression of grandeur and openness.

    Avoid direct backlighting, unless you’re looking for a particular artistic effect (and the room has good light exposure). Prefer shots taken at eye level or slightly lower. This will give a more natural, pleasing perspective.

    One of the most common pitfalls of taking photos of your rental is wanting to show only the ‘prettiest’ rooms. But travellers want to know exactly what they’re going to find. If you miss a room or a space, you run the risk of sowing doubt or, worse still, causing an unpleasant surprise on arrival.

    If you want to work with an agency, they will take care of contacting a photographer to get the best possible photos of your home!

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