Selling Home Ideas

Address the Exterior

First impressions are everything. In the months leading up to listing your home for sale, put in a little sweat equity to create killer curb appeal. Prune the bushes, powerwash the fence and never underestimate the impact of a fresh coat of paint on the shutters, siding or doors. Replace your old mailbox and house numbers or give them a facelift with spray paint

Go Neutral

Preparing a home for the market is all about appealing to the masses. You may be obsessed with that bold statement wall in your master bedroom but ruby red isn’t for everyone. Use a soft, neutral hue to give the people what they want: a blank slate. Soft shades of white, beige and gray are popular picks because they appear fresh and clean. Bonus: Light, neutral paint colors create the illusion of a larger space.

Update Light Fixtures

Light fixtures are the jewelry of the home, so make sure yours are prepared to dazzle prospective buyers. Toss the dated flush mounts and bid adieu to the glossy brass chandelier from 1987. Replace them with pretty, Pinterest-worthy pendants.

Focus on Floors

No one wants to come home to a pet-stained carpet or dingy floor, so replace any worn-out or dated flooring throughout your home. A dark-stained hardwood will always be a beautiful choice but there are also many budget-friendly laminate options and carpets that will make a huge impact. Prioritize high-traffic entertaining spaces such as the living room or kitchen when allotting your flooring budget

Remove Popcorn Ceiling

If you haven’t already removed that unsightly popcorn ceiling, make it a priority before putting your home on the market. There’s one less “daunting project” that could deter potential buyers from making an offer.

Upgrade Master Closet

Give your master closet a new look by installing a custom storage system. Re-create this space by adding built-in units in your closet or by fastening a series of floating shelves along the walls

Create a Squeaky-Clean Slate

If your bathroom tile has seen better days (like in the 1970s) replace them with a set of crisp, white tiles. The classic subway tiles white and gray can give the space a bright and clean appearance that buyers would love to call their own.

Install Molding

Enhance your home by installing crown molding and baseboards throughout. This simple, subtle touch yields huge impact because it adds a polished touch that gives a space a high-end look.

Replace Dated Hardware, Mirrors + Plumbing Fixtures

Give your bathrooms a facelift by swapping out old faucets, replacing mirrors and installing new cabinet hardware. Replacing these accents will give your bathrooms a modern boost that will turn buyers’ heads. Pro tip: Select classic finishes like nickel or brushed brass for an upgrade that will last them years.

Take Your Stairs to the Next Level

Freshen your foyer by ripping up that grimy and dated stair runner and replacing it with a few coats of paint.   Ripping out the old carpet and painting the stairs black or white will provide the new owners a clean canvas that they can easily manipulate to reflect their personal style.