Decorating is one of the easiest and least expensive ways that you can make your home more attractive to potential buyers. A house is just an empty shell, four walls and a ceiling, but a home is made up of details. Dressing up the space and giving it a stylish look will help people make the imaginative leap required to see how beautiful it could be, if they only owned it.
One of the basic tenants of decorating for resale is to make the house suitable to the largest number of people possible. That means that you should choose neutral colors for the walls and flooring, such as
white, off white and
beige tones. These are unassuming colors that won’t offend anybody, and will give people a sense of having a blank canvas to work with.
You should also avoid wall paper, as there is a risk that not everyone will take to the patterns that you have chosen. It is also more difficult to create a coordinated design throughout a home when using wall paper.
That doesn’t mean that you should be striving to be boring. Create an accent point in each room, something
decorative that really stands out and draws your attention. That will give each room its own distinct personality, and will help them stick out in a potential buyers mind.
Another simple trick is to make sure that everything in the house has a matched style. They should not only match one another, but should also flow with the architectural style of the house itself. A classically styled house will feature standard square rooms, with lots of wall space, while a more modern design will feature lots of open areas and very few walls.
Replacing hardware such as handles, pulls, and knobs with new, stylish pieces made from glass, pewter, silver, or hand painted ceramic is a relatively inexpensive way to rejuvenate the look of a kitchen. Just make sure that they are all matched, and then fill the interior with appliances made from similarly matched materials.
Simple touches will make all of the difference in making a customer fall in love with the space. Add a three way mirror to the bathroom as a special luxury, grow a small spice garden in the back yard, or build a ping pong table in the garage. It’s the little things that will stick in a persons head when deciding where to live.
When
decorating with resale in mind, it is important to understand that your product isn’t just a house it is an environment, where they will be raising kids, making friends, loving, living, and enjoying their lives. All you have to do is help them to see why they should be doing those things in your particular home.
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