Reality television home improvement shows are no doubt fun to watch. It is amazing to see a small room or entire home transformed into a show place. Some of the most unbelievable transformations are on children's rooms. They will take a theme like the racecars or princesses and make a child's dream come true.

As a Realtor, my favorite part of the show Trading Places: Boys vs. Girls, is at the very end when the parents arrive to see the redecorated room for the first time. Whether there are ropes hanging from the ceiling, a psychedelic paint job or artificial grass on the floor, the reactions are priceless. Sure they are saying "awesome" for the television cameras, but are they really happy with the new rooms? As a parent, I know how quickly kids grow out of favorite toys, colors and activities. A theme-based room could be hard to transform back to a normal room when the fad passes or child grows. And what if you have to sell your home? How will potential buyers view that boat on the ceiling or the chalkboard walls?

This isn't just something that happens on television. People really do crazy things to their homes and it's not always for their children. Whether it is a unique wall treatment or an indoor hot tub, some people's individualism hurts the value of their homes.

Here are some of my favorite, unbelievable things I have seen in people's homes and how the remodel deteriorated the estimated value.

Playground Swings in the bedroom. This family removed a wall from two adjoining bedrooms to create one large room and bolted two playground swings to the ceiling. This home was 1700 ft.., split level home with 3 bedrooms prior to removing the wall. It is now an odd two bedroom. Combined with the possible extreme damage to the structure of the home depending on the weight of the persons using the swings this home would have lost thousands of dollars of market value.

Crinkled grocery bags glued to the wall instead of wallpaper. It is a nice unique look but since it will be difficult, if not impossible to remove, you will need to find a buyer who likes the look as much as you did.

Multi-colored hand painted murals and stenciling painted on walls throughout the home. This can be beautiful to the owner but because it is uneven, it is difficult to repaint. Often sanding and several layers of special primer are required to remove.

Indoor hot tubs. Unless you are installing in a four-season porch, think twice about this, especially if you live in a cold weather state. It just doesn't make any sense. I have seen them installed in bedrooms and family rooms. Many were professionally installed. Most buyers still didn't like them because they took away living space. Often buyers were concern about the installation. What if it leaks? Will it wreck the foundation? Does the steam cause mold? Even if the sellers offer to remove the hot tub prior to the closing, buyers have so many concerns that they will walk away from the home. Again your improvement reduced the value of your home buy tens of thousands of dollars.

So does this mean a person shouldn't personalize their home at all? Of course not! It is your home after all.

What I am suggesting is that when you are considering a home improvement or trying the next decorating trend, remember that your home is your biggest investment and asset. Put the hot tub on the patio, deck or four-season porch. Swings belong in the backyard. And wall treatments need to be removable and easy to repaint. Make your decisions with this in mind and your home will be beautiful and pocketbook will be protected.

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6 Comments on Dangerous Decoration--Home Improvements that Decrease the Value of your Home!

JUL
24
2007
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Teri,

We have a lot of hunters in this area who display all their trophies on the wall.  I appreciate their skill and love of their hobby but many buyers are immediately turned off and can't see themselves in the home.  It is often worth the time and expense when selling to depersonalize your home!  

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Teri, another great post for your Ham Lake homeowners.  Crinkled grocery bags?  What were they thinking??

9:39pm • #2
JUL
25
2007
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Teri - what great points - I actually viewed a home like this just last night.... the paint looked like a box of 64 crayons .... wow was it bright
12:37am • #3
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Rita--Personalization of your home is for living in it...Depersonalization is for selling!

Maggie--Funny thing is...That particular home was owned by an agent. His wife did it to their entryway after seeing a "home improvement" tv show and he was extremely upset!

Thesa--Been in a few brightly painted homes myself...Takes away from discussing the features of the home if they are complaining about the color choice of the paint!

7:45am • #4
JUL
26
2007
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Teri ~ Okay, how about sand and a kiddie pool in the rec room...how would that sell in the Twin Cities?
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AUG
01
2007
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Teri - my father never would let us paint our rooms because of the "resale" value. I finally talked him into it when I was 12 only by promising to paint it white when he was ready to sell it. I got my purple room! My daughter when she was 12 (something about that age!) wanted a camping theme. We threw up a tent move her bed to another room got her a sleeping bag. Then several months later moved the the bed back in and packed up the tent. No major work but after some of those you see on TV WOW! Keep it easy to fix or plan on losing money when you sell.
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