The colors potential buyers see when they enter your home should
be neutral so that the buyers will not be distracted by someone else's
style. They should see the walls of your home as a blank canvas on which
to project their own preferences and style. But "neutral" doesn't
necessarily mean white. Using subtle color can actually enhance the
buyer's experience, so repaint walls that have strong colors with rich
neutral hues.
Neutral colors to consider: 199 barley 1039 stone house HC-98 providence olive |
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Update and Refresh
If your wallpaper has a distracting design or is outdated, remove
it and add a fresh coat of paint for a more current, updated look. A
low-sheen product will help reduce the imperfections on walls and
ceilings. You can also use color to highlight the architectural details
and features of your home.
Colors to consider for updating and refreshing: HC-93 carrington beige HC-45 shaker beige HC-111 nantucket gray |
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Maximize Your Space
Light, clean, organized spaces appear larger. So clean and
declutter, and give your walls a fresh coat of paint in a light neutral
color to bring the room to life and make it seem more expansive. One
home staging idea that can help expand your space visually: paint the
moldings the same color as the wall, which gives an illusion of higher
walls.
Colors to consider for maximizing your space: HC-81 manchester tan HC-26 monroe bisque 2143-40 camouflage |
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Refresh Outside Spaces
First impressions are everything, so besides trimming your hedges
and grass, be sure your front door and any fencing or mailbox posts are
freshly painted. And because buyers love decks, porches, and patios,
also make sure they're freshly painted or stained.
Colors to consider for front doors: AF-300 dinner party HC-133 yorktowne green HC-112 tate olive |
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
How to Stage Your Home with Color
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