As
soon as they walk in the door, potential
buyers are going to be subtly influenced by the colors of the rooms. These
influences can be positive or they can be negative, and they're more important than you might
think. Some people even claim that complex colors attract wealthy and educated
people, while simple colors attract
people of less education and income. I don't know about that last part, but I do know that giving some thought to your
decorating scheme will make your home more attractive to home buyers. You want
people to imagine themselves living in your place when they walk through that
door. You can do this by co-ordinating your color scheme to guide them to your
home's best selling points.
Exterior
: Take note of your exterior color. If you can match the color and repeat it
throughout the house, it creates an
atmosphere of harmony. (It helps if the exterior is an attractive color!)
Kitchen and Dining Room
Think
food. Eating areas feel most natural when painted with "food" colors.
Think the brown of coffee, the yellow of
egg yolks and the greens of vegetables. Try darker shades, as we associate rich colors with healthful
foods. There are many colors that food has lent their names to, like plum, lime green, orange, banana yellow, grapefruit pink, cherry red, blueberries that can help you choose a color
scheme.
Living Room
It
really depends on the size of the room and where you want to guide the buyer's
eyes. A lighter color (perhaps a lighter version of the exterior color) helps
make a smaller living room more spacious. A darker color can make it seem
smaller or deemphasize awkward angles. A warmer hue can make a living room seem
more cozy and inviting.
Bathrooms
White
is always a popular choice, but since it
is most likely already present in the fixtures, too much of it can create a sterile
atmosphere. A light shade of blue or green is good here, as it adds color while still imparting an
image of cleanliness.
Bedrooms
: Rich, muted blues, greens and some reds can make a bedroom seem
intimate and relaxing. However, for
selling, neutral colors are excellent
choices. They are soothing and understated, which helps potential buyers easily see how
the room could suit their tastes.
It
has been noted that warm colors help sell houses in cooler climates, and vice versa. This may help you if you are
having difficulty choosing between colors.
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