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Add
Housewarming Appeal
Your
Home's
Interior
Experience
shows that
creating a warm feeling inside your home
increases its
desirability. View your home with a critical eye. Clean it meticulously,
complete minor repairs and add finishing touches. Here's a list of
suggestions to get you started.
Doors
and Windows
- Consider
adding a fresh coat of paint to your front door.
- Polish
brass fixtures and be sure door locks work properly.
- Oil
hinges to both doors and windows.
- Keep
stairways tidy and secure handrail.
- Repair
or replace bent or damaged screens and window glass.
- Cut
back outdoor plants that restrict natural light.
- Keep
windows clean and tidy with draperies firmly affixed and in proper
working order.
Floors
and Carpets
- Repair
or replace missing or damaged tile, hardwood, vinyl and baseboards.
- Steam-clean
or shampoo carpets.
- Secure
loose carpeting and replace damaged areas.
- Be
conscious of odors caused by dampness, high-traffic areas or pets.
Closets
and Storage Areas
- Ample
storage space increases the desirability of the home.
- Keep
closets tidy.
- Discard
any unnecessary items and consider storing those you do not use
frequently.
Bedrooms
and Living Areas
- Keep
living areas clean and inviting.
- Arrange
furniture to allow a spacious atmosphere.
- Make
beds, arrange couch cushions, dust shelves, vacuum carpets and
touch-up walls with paint or spackling as necessary.
- Wallpaper
should be clean and adhere smoothly to the walls.
- Finishing
touches such as flowers or candles add to the home's appeal.
Kitchens
and Bathrooms
- Clear
counters, drawers and cabinets of unnecessary items.
- Clean
soap dishes, mirrors, faucets and appliances (inside and out).
- Store
cleaning supplies and hang freshly washed towels.
- Be
aware of and eliminate odors caused by dampness and hampers.
Counters
and Cabinets
- Store
infrequently used counter-top items to allow a spacious look in the
kitchen and bathroom.
- Keep
drawers and cabinets tidy and organized.
Garage
or Workshop
- Items
should be neatly stored in shelving or wall units.
- Allow
appropriate space for the home buyer to visualize their vehicle or
workbench.
- Consider
moving excess or over-sized items to mini-storage.
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