So, it’s time to sell your home. There are many factors that are involved in the sale of a house, and the color and quality of the paint could play a role in this process. In fact, bold colors can distract potential buyers from visualizing themselves living in a home. Buyers are more likely to purchase a home at a higher price point if it is move-in ready.
Neutral colors and tones in your home interior tend to increase sales. According to a study by Zillow, there are certain colors to avoid, and you can save thousands through your paint choices. Here are the do’s and don’ts of interior painting choices.
DO: Light blue bathrooms
According to Zillow, home buyers are willing to pay 1.6% more for a bathroom with light blue walls. Clean colors are good bathroom colors, such as gray, light yellow, or off white.
DO: Gray living rooms
With quiet and neutral tones, potential homebuyers can imagine themselves living in a space where the paint is easily adjustable to their taste and preference. Other good choices are light green, white, and light yellow.
DO: Dark blue bedrooms
Blue is a great selection for bedrooms, and buyers claimed they would pay $1,491 more for it. A deep and dark shade of blue promotes a cozy, relaxed feel, and can be a change from other neutral rooms in the home.
DO: Paint your exterior gray or neutral
Houses with neutral exteriors were easier for potential homebuyers to imagine themselves in, and homes with light grey exteriors sold for an average of almost $3,500 more than brown or tan.
DON’T: Green kitchens
While green is a trending color in the paint world right now, buyers dislike the color in their culinary space. Buyers claimed to offer $1,830 less for a home with a kitchen painted green. Other colors to avoid are red, and yellow. Stick to neutrals in the kitchen.
DON’T: Bright green bathrooms
While light blue bathrooms are a hit, bright green bathrooms can cause repulsion, and once again it is recommended to have light or neutral colors painted in the bathroom for calming purposes. Other colors to avoid are bright red, bright yellow, bright pink, as they can appear infantile.
DON’T: Blue living rooms
While blue is a sought-after and relaxing color when applied to the bedroom, in the living room, it lowered a home price by an average of $189, but the feedback was strong that the blue clashes with other rooms in the home. Other colors to avoid are pink, bright green and bright yellow.
DO: Apply a finish
With the right colors adorning the walls of your home, there is only one thing left that can increase the price your home sells for: the finish you choose. Matte finish paint does an excellent job of hiding imperfections in walls, such as scuffs or marks. Walls painted in matte finish also look more polished and newer.
If you’re looking to increase your home and property value, all it takes is a new coat of paint. Painting is an accessible solution for people who want to raise their property value affordable, and a new paint job can spice up any old space and transform it into a desirable interior and exterior.
Overall, light and neutral colors are the way to come when it comes to painting your home interior. While you want to stray away from bold, bright colors, you also don’t want to have a lack of color and a completely white home. If you are ready to sell your home, but don’t know what colors to choose, schedule a color consultation with Nevada Painting Company.