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What do SpongeBob and Sponge Painting have in Common?

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Real Estate Agent with Boardman Realty Minnesota License#90858

Home Selling Tips Sponge/Textured Painting

 
 
Sponge Painting Texture in Bathroom by Teri Eckholm REALTOR
A decade ago, both SpongeBob and sponge painting were very  cool but are now out of style. Of course there are those who will debate this statement because SpongeBob is still a young nephew's favorite Nick TV show, And, some there are those who still love their sponge painted walls as much as the yellow square-pantsed cartoon character. But if a homebuyer wants to sell his house in 2012, the  faux texturing sponge technique from the early 2000's, must get a good coat of neutral paint...or two!
 
My family does not have our Ham Lake home on the real estate market. However, after a decade of looking at rag rolled, sponged and textured walls, it was time to take down the dated wallpaper borders and paint our interior walls a neural, warm tone. We updated the kitchen and had new flooring put in a year ago and decided it was time to add a more trendy hip interior style to our home.  My husband and I are discussing a move in the next few years and we don’t want to have to update everything at one time. So in the same way teens across Minnesota kicked old SpongeBob SquarePants to the curb with like likes of Barney and the Power Rangers, sponge painting was out of the house.
 
I must admit when we began the project, I had a bit of trouble painting over all the sponging in my living room, laundry room, ½ bath and hallways. After all I had painstakingly selected the perfect two, sometimes three shades of paint to achieve the perfect look and match the wallpaper border. There was the neutral basecoat and then a light blue and tan for the laundry room. In the living room I used a special texture tool that looked like a dust mop to add a pale green texture to the taupe base. Every room was a thing of beauty when I finished it. Yet, that was well over a decade ago when my son started kindergarten. Since he is graduating and no longer wears cartoon characters on his t-shirts, it was time to have a different more up-to-date look to our house too.
 
One of a homebuyer’s biggest objections to this style of painting is the texture. Homebuyers will look at that bumpy surface and think that repainting will not be easy. Sure, it may take more than one coat of paint to cover over the myriad of shades that the multiple layers of sponge application provided, but it isn’t a huge project. However to a new homebuyer, getting rid of the sponge look will seem like a time consuming project.
 
I was very freeing to finally let go of the sponge-look….but I have a confession to make. The photo is from our master bath. It’s still stuck in the ninties but like I said we aren’t selling this year. But I guarantee that every trace of pink, gray and white will be long gone before the first potential buyer steps over the threshold!
 
Quick tips for selling your home
 
  1. Paint over dated texturing and remove wallpaper.
  2. Make any major/minor repairs.
  3. Clean EVERYTHING!
  4. Declutter and get rid of junk.
  5. Can’t afford new kitchen appliances? Provide a home warranty. 

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Teri Eckholm. REALTOR with Boardman Realty, is a native Minnesotan who has lived and worked in the Minneapolis St Paul metro all of her life. She specializes in lakeshore homes, acreage properties and first time home buyers but assists anyone making a move in the north and east Twin Cities metro.

If you are buying, selling or relocating to Minnesota and need help from a professional REALTOR®, give Teri , a call or visit her website for a FREE Home Buyer Success Guide or FREE Home Value Report She specialize in acreage and lakeshore properties in the north and east Twin Cities metro area including Ham Lake, Lino Lakes and all communities in the Forest Lake School District! Serving Anoka, Chisago, Ramsey and Washington Counties in Minnesota.

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Comments (7)

Anna "Banana" Kruchten
HomeSmart Real Estate - Phoenix, AZ
602-380-4886

Teri this is such a good post!  Many buyers are tired tired tired of all that sponging, ragging or whatever technique was used.  If home owners are thinking of putting their home on the market in my neck of the woods they should follow your advice to the T.

Feb 27, 2012 06:21 AM
Teri Eckholm
Boardman Realty - White Bear Lake, MN
REALTOR Serving Mpls/St Paul North & East Metro

Anna--Thank you so much. It is amazing how many high end homes I will see on the market with walls that are obviously texture painted from years ago. Potential buyers see this too and it may be one of the reasons  the home has been on the market for months..or years. Paint is such an easy fix and we are enjoying the updated decor now too!

Feb 27, 2012 07:09 AM
Sharon Lord
Maracay Homes - Peoria, AZ
New Home Advisor

Teri - Preach ON, sister!  We recently furnished a Custom Home ($1.2M) that had sponge-painting - and flowery valances - they were the first to go!

Feb 27, 2012 07:24 AM
David Spencer
Keller Williams Northland - Kansas City, MO
Show Me real estate in Kansas City

I suggest that sellers keep a basket of dark glasses at the front door to hand out if they are not going to paint and remove wallcoverings. I offer to buy the paint. Couple of buckets of striped paint does the trick.

Feb 27, 2012 07:43 AM
Teri Eckholm
Boardman Realty - White Bear Lake, MN
REALTOR Serving Mpls/St Paul North & East Metro

Sharon--I will...So many high end homes had rag rolled walls and borders as it was the trend in the late 1990's but that was 20 years ago now...time to update!

KWTR--lol...basket of dark glasses...that's funny! :)

Feb 27, 2012 08:46 AM
Cindy Jones
Integrity Real Estate Group - Woodbridge, VA
Pentagon, Fort Belvoir & Quantico Real Estate News

What seemed like a good idea at the time can come back to haunt a homeonwer later.  My mom's house was wallpaper everywhere.  It took me a long time to scrape and paint it before I sold the house but it turned out great

Feb 27, 2012 08:51 AM
Teri Eckholm
Boardman Realty - White Bear Lake, MN
REALTOR Serving Mpls/St Paul North & East Metro

Cindy--In many cases this decor was selected by decorators as it was very trendy at the time But if you are going to sell, it has to go or it will affect the time for a sale and the amount. Wall paper can be removed and the home looks so much better when it is gone and updated with a fresh coat of neutral paint...as you found with your mom's place! :)

Feb 27, 2012 09:03 AM