Open House DIY Tips: How to Increase the Value of Your Property

Hosting an open house is a great opportunity to appeal to prospective buyers and create a positive first impression. However, it’s important that you enchant them on this occasion in order to ensure a great sale price. From minor repairs to simple decorating changes, there’s plenty of ways to style up your home and increase its value. Not only will you attract top buyers, but you’ll actually be able to get a high return on investment.

While you’re at it, have a look at these 10 Easy DIY Upgrades To Do This Weekend To Increase Your Home’s Value.

Enhance the Curb Appeal

You may not want to judge a book by its covers, but potential buyers will definitely judge your home by its exterior. The curb appeal of your property is the first thing buyers will notice, so make sure to style it up.

You don’t have to go with major remodelling projects, but with simple, impactful changes. From pulling out weeds, mowing the lawn and trimming the bushes to sweeping the driveway and lining the pathway with colourful flowers or painted stones, there’s plenty of DIY ideas that can enhance your home’s curb appeal and wow prospective buyers to increase it’s value.

Make the Entrance Stand Out

Make Your Entrance Stand Out

The front door is the focal point of your home’s exterior that needs to stand out. Furthermore, a worn-out entry door can lower your home’s value – nobody wants a door with cracks or paint peeling off. Thus, you should make sure that your front door stands out in a good light.

You can paint it in a different, but complementary hue or change the doorknob and add a house number. If it’s in a great condition, you can place potted flowers on both sides or fix the broken lanterns. These small changes can give your entrance a new look that will let it truly shine.

Grab a Bucket of Paint

Painting your walls is quite simple – it requires little effort, but it can completely transform your space. You don’t even have to repaint all the walls, but simply paint a single one in a different hue and transform it into an accent detail.

If you decide to paint the interior entirely, you should opt for a soft, neutral palette that will create an ambiance of comfort and appeal to most buyers. However, a single wall painted in a bold shade can enhance a certain feature, such as a lovely fireplace or a beautiful window with a view. Nonetheless, the accent colour should still fit into the general scheme and create a harmonious look.

Clean and Freshen Up

Clean And Freshen Up

No matter how stylish your home might be, buyers won’t even notice it if it’s cluttered and messy. Therefore, you need to make sure that your home is spotless and clutter-free. Not only will this make it more pleasant, but it will also make it seem more spacious and open.

Apart from dusting, vacuuming and cleaning the carpets and rugs, you should also create an airy atmosphere. This is particularly important if you’re hosting an open house during summer, which isn’t the peak selling season. Thus, you should add the best air purifier you can find to increase your indoor air quality and create a breezy atmosphere. Not only will the fresh air create a healthy atmosphere, but it will also make your home more pleasant and inviting.

Let the Sunlight In

Buyers love homes bathed in natural light, so make sure to let the sunshine in. Remove heavy drapes and place light curtains that will allow natural light to permeate your home. Your windows should be spotless, so don’t forget to clean possible stains or smudges.

However, if your home doesn’t get enough natural light, you should consider installing LED lights. These emit a bright glow similar to sunlight, so your home will appear brighter. Another solution entails introducing plenty of mirrors that will reflect the sunlight throughout your home. In addition, mirrors can elevate your home décor, too.

Create a Homely Atmosphere

Create A Homely Atmosphere

Although you should remove your personal and family belongings, your home shouldn’t look as if nobody lived there. It should still have a warm, welcoming appeal that will enable potential buyers to imagine themselves living with their families there.

Thus, you should make sure that your space has certain homey comforts, such as soft pillows, blankets and rugs. Introducing soft materials will help you create a cosy look. Furthermore, lighting can also make your home seem warm and inviting, so make sure to install several layers of light, including general, task and accent lights.

Decorate with Style

Decorations will add the finishing touch to your home, but you should avoid building up clutter. Instead, choose just a few impactful pieces that will give personality to your space. Several paintings, stylish groupings, fresh flowers and greenery are always a great way to create a complete, classic look that will add value and appeal to everyone.

There’s no need to give your home a complete makeover to increase its value. With these simple steps and easy changes, you can easily style it up for the open house day.

If you enjoyed this article, have a look at these 8 DIY Projects To Increase Your Home’s Value.

Faith McGregor
Faith McGregorhttp://www.smoothdecorator.com
Faith is a writer, seeking beauty everywhere she goes and finding it in art, nature, family, and home. Passionate about just living life to the fullest, she’s into home decor and healthy lifestyle, trying to be the best version of herself and make her surroundings match.

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