Are you looking for a cost-effective way to update the look of your home and increase its value? Research conducted by Zillow has revealed that certain colors of paint can add thousands to a home's value.
Discover the power of paint and how to use it to boost your home's value. Learn which colors can increase the offer price, which colors should be avoided, and the latest trends in paint colors.
With the right colors, you can make your home look great and increase its value in the process.
Unlock the power of paint and get ready to increase your home's value.
Painting bathrooms light blue can be a great way to increase a home's value. A survey of 1,300 homebuyers conducted by Zillow showed that a light-blue bathroom can add up to $5,000 to a home's value. Behr has suggested using Ethereal Mood MQ3-52, a soothing blue, to create a tranquil atmosphere.
Complement this color with neutral or cool towels. This combination will have prospective buyers interested in touring and potentially buying the house.
Following the success of light-blue bathrooms, dark blue paint colors like Sojourn Blue M500-5 are becoming popular in primary bedrooms, with the potential to increase a home's value.
For those wanting a more subtle approach, Silver Mine PPU26-18, is a great color option that can still add value to a home. Neutral colors can also be used to create a timeless look. Choose colors like Polar Bear 75 for a crisp white kitchen or light gray for a living room. These colors have been linked to an increase in the offer price of a home.
Building on the success of light-blue bathrooms and blue bedrooms, keeping living rooms neutral can also increase a home's value. Light grays, blues, greens, and whites are timeless, calming colors that can help buyers envision themselves in the space with their own furnishings.
Crisp white paint colors like Polar Bear 75 can add more to a home's value. Light-gray living rooms were linked to a boost in the offer price. Bright, boisterous hues, however, can decrease a home's value. Bright red kitchens corresponded to a decrease in the average offer price.
When selecting a paint color for your living room, opt for colors that appeal to a wide array of potential buyers.
However, buyers are least likely to want to purchase a home with a bright, boisterous hue like a bright yellow kitchen. Bright red kitchens correspond to a decrease in the offer price.
Choosing paint colors that are personal is fine, but it is important to consider the long-term value of a neutral color palette. Colors such as blues, grays, greens, and whites are timeless and appeal to a wide variety of potential buyers.
Bright, boisterous hues are least attractive to buyers, so opt for colors that will increase the value of the home.
Transitioning from potential home value decreases, it is important to keep in mind that paint can completely transform a room, making it a relatively quick and inexpensive update.
Research from Zillow involving nearly 1,300 recent or prospective homebuyers revealed that certain paint colors can increase a buyer's offer by as much as $5,000.
Color can evoke strong emotional and psychological responses in a space, making it important to choose colors that appeal to a wide array of potential buyers. Plus, blues, grays, greens, and whites are timeless, calming colors that allow buyers to envision the room filled with their own furnishings.
The right paint colors can have a significant impact on the value of a home. From light-blue bathrooms to neutral living rooms, colors can add thousands to the offer price.
When selecting paint colors, consider the space, latest trends, and the effects on home value. With a careful selection of colors, homeowners can unlock the power of paint and increase the value of their home.
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