IMPROVEMENTS THAT ADD VALUE AND HELP IN THE SALE Neutral Colors Agents, interior decorators, and potential home buyers —what do they have in common?They all prefer neutral colors. Whether it’s showcasing your home’s features without distractions or removing the “personality” from the house, the choice of colors is very important when selling your property. Picking a neutral color like beige or cream helps stoke the interest of those looking at online photographs. Just imagine a bright yellow house on your computer screen! Let’s look at some neutral color trends to help you sell your home: • Green: A mid-range green, not too dark and not too light, can be a versatile color to bring out the best in your home. Green has a cheery, homespun coziness when paired with yellow, but also brings out the rustic features of the home when paired with an appropriate shade of brown. This is especially true for wooden cabinets in a kitchen or bathroom, creating an inviting atmosphere. However, caution should be used for using green against shrubbery or bushes. • Gray: In terms of sophistication andmodernity, gray is an excellent neutral color. It can help accent colors stand out (like a bright green lamp or a red plush chair), or it can be the focal point when used as a darker shade to enhance urban-styled furnishings. Of course, gray can be a bit dull and business-like if not used with caution, so experiment with different hues to achieve the desired effect. • White: White is an excellent color to make your home’s features pop. White matches just about every color, whether it’s used on the wainscoting, awnings, or ceilings. However, it should be noted that many shades of white are available, and not all are created equal. Remember that while white IS a neutral color, it shouldn’t be overused. Painting your entire interior white makes it seem like an unfinished home, or it may be too bright. However, white is a perfect complement to other neutral colors, as long as you’re willing to keep it clean.
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