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Your Personal Decorating Style
When preparing to sell your home, think about how your
personal decorating style may affect prospective buyers. You
want your home to be clean and clutter-free and as neutral as
possible so buyers can visualize how their furnishings will look
in your home. And keep in mind, there is a difference between
how you live in your home and how it should look once it’s on
the market.
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Create An Entry
- What does your home say when potential buyers walk in the front
door? Since your front entry is your home’s first visual
impression, you want it to be as inviting as possible.
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Welcoming Entryway
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Even if your home doesn’t have a distinct entryway, you can
create one that is warm and welcoming using a few suggestions
from the pros: Establish a focal point with a plant, print or
decorative lamp. You might add attractive storage with a wall
shelf or table artfully arranged with collectibles and flowers.
Or just hang a picture or mirror on the wall, and put out a
decorative throw rug.
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Plants Add A Warm Touch
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Large floor plants, hanging plants and fresh flowers add color
and fragrance to any room. If you want your room to appear more
spacious, add a tall green plant. Healthy floor plants are
attractive and fill bare spaces by adding height to a room.
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Lighting Is Valuable
- A home awash with natural sunlight is highly desirable to
prospective buyers, so open your curtains, raise the shades and
let in the sun. Move large furnishings away from your windows if
they block the light or view.
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Decorating With
Light -
Lighting is an inexpensive and effective way to enhance your
decorating. If you have a particularly nice feature or area -
perhaps a plant or artwork - spotlighting the subject can be a
nice touch. And for a special mood in one of your rooms, such as
the dining room, install a dimmer switch.
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