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I don't consider stuff that is "cosmetic"...paint, wallpaper, carpeting...you know, things that are easily & relatively inexpensively changed.
Something more permanent and/or expensive/difficult to change...well, you may want to consider "neutralizing" it a bit.
My DH is in real estate and he is always preaching "neutral". I agree with him to an extent. MY DSIL redid her kitchen and wanted a blue countertop and it almost sent DH over the edge. Finally I said to him "Guess what, if everything else about this house was perfect, a blue countertop wouldn't stop me from buying it, because a countertop is relatively easy to change".
Actually, what I have tended to start to do with renovations (we just a big bathroom/2nd floor renovation) is to make the fixtures etc neutral and punch it up with jazzy wall, curtain,towel colors.
Something more permanent and/or expensive/difficult to change...well, you may want to consider "neutralizing" it a bit.
My DH is in real estate and he is always preaching "neutral". I agree with him to an extent. MY DSIL redid her kitchen and wanted a blue countertop and it almost sent DH over the edge. Finally I said to him "Guess what, if everything else about this house was perfect, a blue countertop wouldn't stop me from buying it, because a countertop is relatively easy to change".
Actually, what I have tended to start to do with renovations (we just a big bathroom/2nd floor renovation) is to make the fixtures etc neutral and punch it up with jazzy wall, curtain,towel colors.



