"The Big Three" : 3 Rooms Buyers Care About Most (and How We Capture Them)
- Collier Ingram Media
- Oct 28
- 2 min read

When buyers tour a home — whether online or in person — they tend to focus on a few key areas. As an agent, you know every room matters, but research (and experience) shows three spaces carry the most weight: the kitchen, bathrooms, and primary bedroom.
Here’s why these rooms matter most — and how we capture them in ways that make buyers fall in love.
The Kitchen: The Heart of the Home
Buyers want kitchens that feel bright, functional, and inviting. We capture wide-angle shots to show the flow, highlight upgraded finishes, and use natural light to make the space feel open and welcoming. Sellers can help by decluttering counters and adding simple touches like a bowl of fruit or fresh flowers.
Bathrooms: Clean, Simple, Spa-Like
Bathrooms may be small, but they leave a big impression. We focus on symmetry, clean lines, and light balance to make them feel larger and fresher. Small details — folded towels, clear counters — elevate the look.
The Primary Bedroom: Rest and Retreat
This room is where buyers imagine unwinding at the end of the day. We showcase space, natural light, and comfort. Removing distractions like laundry baskets or mismatched furniture helps us create a sense of calm and retreat.
Why These Rooms Matter
When these three spaces shine, buyers are more likely to move forward with a showing or an offer. Sellers may forgive a less-than-perfect bonus room, but if the kitchen, bathrooms, and primary suite fall flat, it can be a dealbreaker.
By partnering with us, you can assure your clients these critical spaces will be photographed with care, strategy, and skill.
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