I have been thinking about ways in general to add to that saleability,
elements that will make your home more attractive and appealing to future
buyers.
Curb appeal
This is a must to and probably the easiest solution and the
one I get most fun from. Our house was originally a murky pebble dash brown colour
and my husband painted it white with a black border around the base – it instantly
improved the look of the property. When I moved in years later, I wanted to
paint the gate and doors in a soft grey colour for a classy look. Added to this
are plants and flowers to soften the edges. Make sure fences are not broken and
looking shabby, fix boundaries, add a new coat of wood preserver and generally do
a walk around of the property removing broken pots and rubbish. Now is the time
to take a trip to the tip to get rid of all those things that accumulate at the
side and back of the house too. A lady I know is looking to move house and top
of her list is to check out the garden, a little care and attention to the
borders and beds can give people that warm glow and place your property to the
top of their shortlist.
DoorsThe door to your home deserves to be a showstopper and where
better for entrance doors that Pirnar, a company whose range of innovative doors
will give the wow factor and improve the saleabiity of your home in the future.
Their high quality artisan doors have been built to a high specification with
features such as LED lighting on the door handles and smart lighting as you
approach the door – enchanting and also with safety in mind. A door from Pirnar
will delight guests and of course those future buyers, a great first impression
showing your excellent choice in materials and a key indicator of what the rest
of your home is like and the care you have placed in it.
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Cosy sitting room
What could conjure up an image of cosiness better than a
wood burning/multi fuel stove in a sitting room. With a hearth dressed with
bundles of kindling alongside piles of logs and a mantel adorned with candles.
Having a lovely fireplace will be attractive to potential buyers, it’s a focal
point for a room and with the popularity of woodburners for cost saving, this
will make your property stand out. My chimney sweep husband says if you’re
selling, get your chimney swept and obtain a certificate of sweeping so your
buyers can be assured it is safe.
The kitchen as the hub
of the home
The kitchen is a room that will have the capacity to sell
your home. The current trend is for sociable spaces and any steps you can take
to alter and update the kitchen along these lines will pay off. Repainting the
cupboards and changing the door handles is a quick update, I love white chalk
paint and find it a cheap solution to perk up kitchen cupboards. The kitchen
here is reasonably big but was initially very unsociable with no spaces to stop
and chat, the room felt too transient. My husband built a central island that
is a focal point and a space to perch and have a coffee. I have since also
added a kitchen table and chairs, also new stools at the breakfast bar helped
to change the room to one that felt very family orientated. Think about how people feel in a space and if
you anticipate moving one day, keep this in mind when making alterations.
As mentioned, our
home is unusual in that the rear has an adjoining village hall not in use
anymore but now part of our home. We are having to think very carefully about
how we develop this space and I think a family room will be the best option. A
space for all, to eat, to play and to relax.
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