Add Value to Your House by Creating Visual
Space
by:
Sharon Wong
All homebuyers want as much house for their money as
they can get. Many buyers are looking for a larger home because they've
outgrown their current one, and especially desire more closet and cupboard
space as well as larger rooms.
Visual space makes your home appear larger by allowing the buyer's eye to move
from one side of the room to the other without interruption, giving the
illusion of more space and openness. In contrast, a cluttered room stops the
eye repeatedly and gives the illusion of less space.
In order to make your home appear larger, de-cluttering and removing
unnecessary furniture is essential. The goal is to create a comforting
atmosphere in which buyers can imagine their furniture and belongings easily
fitting in. Once a buyer has this image in their mind, you're one step closer
to a sale!
Follow these easy tips to add space and openness:
1. Pack away family photographs and small accessories. Family photographs make
your house personal, but you want the buyer to see the house as theirs, so
pack away all family pictures and mementos, including awards, trophies,
plaques, etc. Small accessories (knickknacks, collections, figurines) distract
the buyer by focusing on many small items instead of large, open spaces. These
items should also be stored away.
2. Take small pictures off the walls. Small pictures break up the space of a
wall and cause the buyer to stop and look at the pictures instead of allowing
their eyes to see the wall without interruption. Keep large pictures above
areas you want to highlight, such as over the bed, fireplace or sofa.
3. Leave accessories that add color and interest. A room without any
accessories feels cold and sterile. Large accessories such as books, chunky
candles and silk flowers should be left to give the room warmth and character.
4. Store small and unnecessary furniture. Many pieces of furniture, such as TV
trays, end tables, and magazine racks can be put in a storage facility or at a
friend's until you move. This immediately creates space between the larger
pieces and makes the room appear more spacious. Now is a good time to decide
what you'll take with you when you move and what you want to get rid of. Keep
larger pieces of furniture in place (sofas, dining room tables) so the buyers
can get a better idea of how their furniture will look in the space.
5. Clear off countertops. Remove all personal items in the bathrooms and
kitchen. Items such as makeup, medicine and toothbrushes can be left in
baskets on a shelf, to be brought out when you need them. In the kitchen,
remove salt and pepper shakers, the dish rack, and small items on windowsills
and on top of the stove. Clear countertops of all but large items such as
canisters, a colorful cookie jar or a decorative plate. Have as few items as
possible on the countertops to give the illusion of extra space.
6. Show off your closets. Perhaps number one on the buyer's "must have" list
is more closet space. To make even small closets appear large, show shelf and
clothes pole space by packing up and storing out-of-season clothes and
sporting equipment, and donating unneeded items to charity. Now is the time to
sort through all that clutter and decide what to keep and what to discard.
You'll be amazed at how big your closets will look to you and your buyers!
You may think after all these changes that your house doesn't look like your
own, but remember, the house you sell is not the same as the house you live
in. By creating visual space, you are allowing the buyer to easily imagine
integrating their life into your home - the first step to selling your home
faster and for more money!
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