When it comes to interior design, first impressions matter. Everything in the house has to look, feel, and even smell perfect to impress prospective buyers. It is therefore essential to give your home the best chance possible of attracting future homeowners – and interior design can play a key role in this.
Below are seven creative interior design tips for selling your home faster.
1. Repaint
A fresh coat of paint can work wonders. But remember to steer away from “fun”-looking colors as this isn’t the time to experiment with them. Buyers normally have a positive or negative response to strong colors so this can increase the possibility of having a negative response.
Choose a neutral color palette. You can choose to go white as this creates a blank slate that allows prospective homeowners to envision their décor and give them a starting point. You can choose to paint the wall rich mid-tone neutrals like “greige” and mocha to create an impression that everything’s pulled together.
2. Change the Flooring
If your budget permits, replace tired, tatty and threadbare carpets. Alternatively, have professional cleaners clean your carpets. This can make a huge difference when it comes to brightening up a room.
3. Clear Away Clutter
Decluttering isn’t easy and may even require using offsite storage temporarily, but it is worth the trouble. Not only does it make packaging easier when it comes to moving out of the house, but it also opens up space and makes the house look larger.
Work room by room and purge anything unnecessary or unsightly. Discard outdated cosmetics, medications, foods, and broken items beyond repair. Also, cut down on furniture and box up duplicates of items you own like books and kitchen utensils.
4. De-personalise
Removing personal effects in your home provides a space where potential buyers can envision themselves living in. In particular, replace family photos, collectibles, and quirky items with generic artwork. This will help make the house appealing to the largest demographics possible.
5. Accessorise
Accessorizing your space can make the house feel like a home. You don’t have to break the bank as there are many inexpensive tricks you could use. Simple touches like arranging towels neatly and stylishly and stacking a few magazines on a coffee table can create a homely effect. Similarly, tweaks like placemats, a table runner, cutlery, and clean napkins on the dining table will help buyers imagine living in the house.
You can also incorporate green plants to add a contemporary touch and create a feature within a living space or add flowers to inject color and warmth to a room.
6. Light It Up
Lighting is simple but makes a huge impact. Bright or good lighting can awaken the buyer’s senses and make the home feel more spacious. Start by taking advantage of your home’s natural light. Take down the drapes, open all curtains and blinds, clean the windows, and cut bushes outside to let in sunlight. Then add supplemental lighting where necessary. This may include investing in some brighter lights, changing lampshades, and replacing outdated or broken light fixtures.
7. Add Fresh Scents
Smell has great power over our mood and emotions. Some fragrances can stimulate a feeling of positivity while others can be off-putting, so choose the scents wisely. What’s more, complex fragrances can distract a buyer’s thought process. Experts recommend fragrances associated with cleanliness such as basil, cinnamon, citruses, vanilla, and pine. Candles and essential oils are also great in creating a luxury and sophisticated feel.
Prepping your home to go on the market can be overwhelming and stressful. These seven interior design tips will help ease the process, make your home look attractive to prospective buyers, and help sell home quickly.