New Curtains & Fresh Paint - An Easy Fix for Small Dark Rooms

dark curtainsA while ago, I wrote a blog titled Cheap Paneling Isn't the Kiss of Death. Here in the Poconos and particularly in Pike & Wayne county, paneling seems to have been very very VERY popular, though it's not seen in newer homes. It was a relatively quick and inexpensive way to finish a room, and probably seemed very "on edge" and "up to date" at the time...but things change.

Much like curtains. My mom was really big on having heavy, layered curtains on the windows (in our house with cheapcurtains paneling). Perhaps at the time, the curtains added a look of richness to a the room. I remember her poring over the Sears Domestications Catalog - finding burgundy panels, burgundy drapes, and a big puffy burgundy balloon valance to "treat" our small windows and block the sunlight from shining in.

I still see similar window treatments today, many of them in small dark homes with dark paneling and small windows, blocking out the last bit of light that could brighten and cheer the room.  They  may not be burgundy, but they do hide the window. My dad used to hate curtains and would grumble when mom "hid the view".  I think he was a man ahead of his time!  (Well, he just wanted to keep an eye on the deer, but hey!)


Light, Bright, & Airy is the Key!

If you like living in a semi-dark atmosphere, that's of course your choice, but when you are putting your home on the market you need to make it "light and bright". Even if your puffy, layered curtains are light colored, they can add an almost claustrophobic feeling of heaviness to a small room.

Putting in bigger windows is an expensive option; but you can maximize the window's impact and enhance the ambiance in the room by simplifying your windows with modern, minimal treatments and - gasp - painting your paneling!

Today's buyers generally do not want dark, cavelike homes. They are looking for light, bright, and airy!


Roman Shades Are a Tasteful & Inexpensive Alternative

This can be done fairly inexpensively, too. Roman shades are very attractive, much more so than dated and clunky mini blinds, and can be purchased as cheaply as $15 each from J.C. Penney. When you desire privacy you can simply pull the shade down...and unlike mini blinds, a Roman shade can stand alone, simplifying the look of your window and keeping the room from looking "heavy."

If you simply adore your curtains, just pack them away and use them your new home. You want your buyers to see the features of your house - not your personality all over the place.


Don't Forget That Dark Paneling...

Oh, and please...paint that paneling! Believe me, not many people ask me for homes featuring "dark paneling." In fact, most buyers say "I don't want to look at homes with dark paneling. I don't want to have to paint when I move in."

 

Finally...Some Added Reading....

For a fun, psychedelic trip down memory lane, visit It Came From the Sears Catalog. The scary thing is, I've seen some of that stuff from 1971, like mirrored glass tiles for your living room wall...in homes currently on the market here in the Lake Wallenpaupack area!  Thank you to Toonhead, the creator of the site & owner of A Perfect World for granting permission to use her photo of the red curtains and "Satan's Bedroom".  HA!

 

For more tips on preparing your home for the market, and learning about home staging, visit Sue Argue's home staging blog. She is a professional home stager in New Hampshire, and has a wealth of information and helpful articles for sellers, agents, and stagers.

 

 

 

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12 Comments on Get Out of the Cave & Into The Light When Selling Your Home

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2007
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Lol - paneling was THE THING to do when "fixing up a house" back in the day.  And you are correct, the Pocono's area still thrives on it.

Mirrored tiles on the walls... now I haven't seen THOSE in years.

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Rob - I've seen the mirrored tiles once in a certain house, complete with red velvet wallpaper and bright orange patterned linoleum.  I hope to never see it again!
2:08pm • #2
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Karen, thank you for the mention and link!

Sounds like your sellers are lucky that they have an agent that can guide them thru the "letting go and moving on."  Sometimes they hang on to what is comfortable until the bitter end. Even if it is dark paneling and burgundy drapes :)

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Karen, great post! 

Something else buyers could do that is totally free is to open their blinds when they leave the house.  I can't believe how many homes that I go in to and all the blinds are closed.

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Karen, paneling isn't popular just in the pocono's, come see my neck of the woods! LOL I remember looking for my first house around here YEARS ago. Even then I didn't like paneling. My mom and I were out one day looking and saw a house, that years later as a realtor I have yet to run into. This house HAD TO BE BUILT FOR MIDGETS.   LOL    The ceilings were barely 5 and a half feet high throughout the entire house!
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Karen,

I am sure your sellers up there in Wallenpaupack appreciate your advice and expertise.  Great advice for sellers in the Poconos or anywhere else for that matter.

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Karen - those are all great tips for sellers - especially in todays market. 
9:53pm • #7
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Karen some great tips that don't have to break the bank and will show the house off so much nicer not only in person but in the important online photos.
10:32pm • #8
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2007
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Karen - Great solutions for some of the nightmare 70's decorating dilemmas.
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Karen - great job on outlining how simple some things can be resolved affordably
12:56pm • #10
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01
2007

Karen,

Sell This hunting cabin this week end will you? I can't believe someone has not grabbed that by now! I wish time would allow me to see it this weekend..  Maybe I can get there... Don't forget to tell everyone the great fishing and hunting surrounding that Pecks Pond Area... That part of Pike County is God's Country..

Your fellow Realtor and Friend,

Scott Mosher

 

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10:21pm • #11
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Hey, my friend! Thanks for stopping by.  I'll be at the cabin again tomorrow afternoon from 12 to 4 - I have some people seriously interested in it - I want that baby to be home to a new hunter come buck season!

amen to God's country - it's truly the jewel of the Poconos.   Come back again now, ya hear?

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