Interior design expert reveals the simple tips which can sell your home – including fresh flowers and a pot of coffee
SELLING your home is one of life’s expensive events and it’s crucial you get the maximum price for your house.
If yours is on the market or you’re just looking to sell, an interior design expert has revealed the simple changes you can make to add value.
LuxDeco, a luxury interiors website, has shared the top tips to get your house off the market – and it doesn’t involve painting everything white.
Instead some key pieces dotted around to add a homely touch can make a big difference to how buyers see your property.
Their top piece of advice is ensure the first impression is a good one.
You may overlook the exterior, but it’s what people first see so make sure the garden is tidy, the windows and doors are clean and give the outside a general spruce up.
“Making these small decor updates are really simple ways to help sell your home without breaking the bank with a total revamp.”
Tips to de-clutter your home
- First impressions count
- Does this spark joy?
- Don’t air your dirty laundry
- Showcase the space
- A treat for the senses
Sight
Make sure the house is free from dust and clutter as well as being clean and tidy.
Hearing
If you live near a school or know there is building work nearby, try and arrange viewings for when these sounds will be minimised.
“Take time to switch dull light bulbs, vacuum the floors, remove any rubbish and remember to make your bed(s) – a clean home is so much more inviting for prospective buyers and more likely to leave a lasting impression.
“Minimalize and neutralise the space, remove any personal touches and aim to edit down trinkets and photos to around a third of what you started with to give more of a blank canvas feel.
“Finally remember to plump up any throw cushions and add some fresh flowers.”
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