Last week, I covered the topic of staging a home with furniture. While it makes a huge difference to a space, did you know that changing your paint colors can sell a house too? Take it from the girl who once tried to list her house with pumpkin spice orange walls, color can make or break how quickly your house sells.
If you have tuned into HGTV or thumbed through a home magazine lately, you will have undoubtably noticed palette after palette of neutrals such as beige, white, gray and cream. It is for a good reason. These colors tend to show better than the more saturated hues. Why? We tend to associate clean, new, and fresh with the neutrals. A neutral palette can make a room seem larger, a ceiling taller, or light brighter.
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Here is tasteful example of how I should have shown my love for all things pumpkin spice with just a pop of orange. Photo by www.traditionalhome.com |
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| Not only is this a gorgeous use of neutrals, but textures as well. Photo from Fixer Upper via www.hgtv.com |
Home buyers have an easier time picturing themselves in a spaces that are neutral because it acts like a canvas. There is going to be a very small percentage of your buyer population that is going to like the same colors that you do. So it easier for them to imagine making the space their own if you paint it in colors like beige or white.
However, beware. The old idiom that too much of a good thing can turn into a bad thing can also apply to paint colors, even the neutrals. A beige wall, with a beige carpet, that transitions into a beige tile bathroom is not going to sell very well either. This is because all that neutral color does not photograph well. Home buyers are increasingly turning to websites like
realtor.com and
zillow.com to scope out houses that they want to tour. They will sift through hundreds of pictures during their search. Adding pops of vibrant color with accents like an abstract art piece, throw pillows, or accent chair is a great way to make your house stand out from the rest.
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| I love how colorful, fresh flowers make any room feel warm and luxurious. I always try to use them in my listing photos and open houses. Photo By: Adan Torres via www.hgtv.com |
So that pumpkin spice orange room I mentioned earlier... I am almost embarrassed to admit that it was accompanied by a jalapeno green bedroom and citrus green bathroom as well. What can I say? I was young and color clashing was my version of a rebellious tattoo. At the time, I loved it, buyers, understandably, did not. Our house sat on the market for months until our realtor gently suggested that we repaint it in neutral colors. Upon taking her advice the house sold in a couple of weeks.
Need some inspiration? Here are some of the best selling neutral paint colors by Benjamin Moore:
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| Manchester Tan by Benjamin Moore |
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Revere Pewter by Benjamin Moore
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| Gray Owl by Benjamin Moore |
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| Shaker Beige by Benjamin Moore |
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Sheep's Wool by Benjamin Moore
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To see all of the best selling neutral paint colors go here:
Benjamin Moore. Thinking about listing your home and not sure where to start? Call or text Kristin Carbo at 870-273-3211 to set up a free consultation.
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