Spend a Little Get a Lot• Use the proper type of paint for each surface you need to cover. Kitchen and bathrooms require paint that can withstand heat and moisture. Consult a professional at a paint store for advice. • Create an information booklet containing property tax statements; records of maintenance, service work, warranty work and improvements made to the house; utility bills; and warranties for the roof, pool, spa, electrical systems and major appliances. • Immediately before showing the house, make the home inviting by cleaning windows, opening the drapes, turning on lights and playing soft music. • Keep under-the-bed storage containers handy for last minute clean up. Fill them with clutter and shove them out of sight. • Light a couple of lightly scented candles to give a feeling of warmth and add a nice aroma. |
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Generally, the rule is to keep walls, ceilings and floors neutral and add colors with accent items. Temporary splashes of color can be added with all types of fabrics – area rugs, table cloths, napkins, sofa cushions, window curtains, bed spreads and quilts. Kitchens can be spiced up with canisters, dish towels, framed prints, curtains, window blinds, wallpaper boarders and green plants. Just be sure to keep the plants watered. Give pizzazz to bathrooms with matching towel sets, bath mats, shower curtains, toilet seats, decorative hand soaps, silk flowers, curtains, blinds and wall hangings. In bedrooms, throw in color through comforters or quilts, sheets, window treatments, area rugs, and plants or flowers. Just keep in mind that these items are to enhance the look of the house; they’re not to add clutter or make a statement. You want the house to speak for itself. |