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Weekend Staging Feature: Picking Paint Colors

Reblogger Donna Foerster
Real Estate Agent with HomeSmart Realty Group

Weekend Staging Feature: Picking Paint Colors

Believe it or not, paint color can make or break the sale of your house.  Buyers may not have the vision to see beyond the current color of your walls.  As listing agents, Rich and I see this in the feedback we get from potential buyers.

Marie Graham, a professional Home Stager, gives us good advice.  Look at magazine photos and browse the furniture stores.  What do you see?  When you are painting to SELL your house, it's NOT the time to be bold.

Compliments of The Foerster Team, Rocky Mountain Real Estate Advisors, (720) 530-5554



Original content by Marie Graham

Picking Paint Colors

 

The last time I wrote a blog post with the words "Picking Paint Colors" in the title was over a year ago. Since, I've written over 100 other posts...yet, per Google Analytics, that post is my #2 all-time draw-only recently nudged out of 1st place by a post about Michelangelo. So yes, it'd seem there is a lot of interest in how to pick a paint color.

But picking the right paint color goes beyond what is trendy, or what works with the sofa. Yes, color is a highly personal expression, but IMO there is way too much pressure to pick THE color. Here's my advice to get some perspective, and get you going in the right direction, confidently.

FORGET

Whispy, fluffy pastels Even in nurseries, colors are more sophisticated, more saturated-meaning there is a solid, dense appearance to the pigment. I agree with the notion that our world influences our color preferences; these days we seem to want our walls to comfort us, our rooms to embrace us.

Any colors you don't already have in your closet Because we get dressed every day, we tend to be more confident about the colors we like, and what makes us look and feel good. If there isn't any ____ in your closet, chances are you won't be happy with it on the wall.

Believing you can imagine how it'll look from a 2x2 square. Or a 4x4 square. Or those nail-polish sample bottles. Seriously. Narrow it down to your top 2 or 3, then spring for a quart of each, and just put it on the wall. You can always paint it over, and it'll probably cost you a lot less than having to hit Home Goods after, to buy a lot of stupid stuff you don't need to try to make a wrong color right.

Thinking this is a decision of a lifetime Paint is the cheapest and the quickest way to change a room. Look-we get tired of things, we all change our minds, and even sometimes we mis-calculate (!!). I'm not saying it's not an important decision, or that you should just pick anything and hope for the best, but it's just paint! Make your best choice, and run with it.

INSTEAD

Look at magazine pics, cruise through furniture stores as an easy way to try different colors on for size. Quickly, see what looks you're drawn to. I recommend NOT fixating on the exact color used there, but use it to guide you, give you direction or encouragement to maybe step out of your comfort zone a teeney bit. Again-color will 'read' differently depending on how big the room is, what was underneath, how many coats, lighting , and what else it's shown with.

Know you have some wiggle room. When you paint, everything comes down, or gets covered up; it's just walls with your new color, and can give you all kinds of pause. But it'll look different after everything is uncovered or moved back, then different again once you start adding other things in. Don't rush to judgement, play with it, give it a little time. If you find you like the color, but it needs to be 'cut' a bit, an oversize mirror or piece of wall art would do the job nicely.

AND-you have a "Plan B" OK, a week goes by, and there is no way around it, you truly hate the new wall color-just have it re-painted. It's easy, and cheap enough. The hardest, and most expensive work is already done: repairing-priming-trim-ceilings. Just make the decision quickly: have the painter come back one rainy day to cover work they recently did, then you can get on with your life.

HAVE FUN! Trust your instincts, and go for it.  Seeing the process through to get a look you love will more than worth it, and it'll make your next project easier!

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NEED to sell? Have listless listings?  Know that something has to be done, but don't know where-or how-to start?   Call me, I can help.

the refreshed home is your Westchester County Interior Decorating and Home Staging specialist. We create solutions and facilitate changes, so you can get on with your life.

Together, we get things done:  Helping property owners make wise plans and confident decisions; working with Realtors and their clients to develop a strategy, and plan of action.

Buying, selling or staying - let the refreshed home be your partner in change.  Because when your space works, so  many other things fall into place!

Marie Graham ASP, IAHSP, IDS Your Stager With A Mission!

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HomeSmart Realty Group, LLC

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