Thoughts from a potential buyer.I have been looking at houses on line. The typical center entry colonial has a 2 story foyer, a cathedral ceilinged family room, dining room, living room, etc.
The first place I look is the kitchen. I have seen some nice kitchens with some absolutely terrible wallpaper. I know that wallpaper can be removed but when given a choice of moving into a house with wallpaper and no wallpaper, I am drawn the house with no wallpaper....anywhere. I stripped two bathrooms this winter and I don't want to think about it again.
Paint. I know that red is big right now and no doubt it looks fine with "their" furniture. With my furniture? Nope. I envision 5 coats of a neutral paint to cover it up. One house had beautiful windows, nice view, lovely cathedral ceilings. Why did they paint it salmon pink? It was pinkish orange or orangish pink, hard to tell. Again, I see a huge expense just covering it up. Another color that isn't doing it for me? A family room painted green; the color of dark, mash canned peas.
The other issue? Clutter. Pots and pans hanging over a center island may look great if you are standing in the kitchen. On a little pix on the internet, it looks cluttery. Stuff on the top of cabinets that don't have a soffit. Counters with lots of stuff. It makes it look like there is a shortage of storage space.
I am sure that in person, many of these houses look so much nicer. The problem is, I am not as motivated to see them as I am one that is easier to redecorate or is neutral in colors. Its been a good exercise looking on line because as a result I have packed away boxes of books, put away extra stuff, etc. I am not ready to show my house yet, but I don't want to have to prepare overnight.
The first place I look is the kitchen. I have seen some nice kitchens with some absolutely terrible wallpaper. I know that wallpaper can be removed but when given a choice of moving into a house with wallpaper and no wallpaper, I am drawn the house with no wallpaper....anywhere. I stripped two bathrooms this winter and I don't want to think about it again.
Paint. I know that red is big right now and no doubt it looks fine with "their" furniture. With my furniture? Nope. I envision 5 coats of a neutral paint to cover it up. One house had beautiful windows, nice view, lovely cathedral ceilings. Why did they paint it salmon pink? It was pinkish orange or orangish pink, hard to tell. Again, I see a huge expense just covering it up. Another color that isn't doing it for me? A family room painted green; the color of dark, mash canned peas.
The other issue? Clutter. Pots and pans hanging over a center island may look great if you are standing in the kitchen. On a little pix on the internet, it looks cluttery. Stuff on the top of cabinets that don't have a soffit. Counters with lots of stuff. It makes it look like there is a shortage of storage space.
I am sure that in person, many of these houses look so much nicer. The problem is, I am not as motivated to see them as I am one that is easier to redecorate or is neutral in colors. Its been a good exercise looking on line because as a result I have packed away boxes of books, put away extra stuff, etc. I am not ready to show my house yet, but I don't want to have to prepare overnight.