Monday, January 11, 2010

Home Design Features that Send Buyers Running!!!

Don't let out-of-date fixtures and unappealing decor cost you a sale! While some buyers may actually appreciate "vintage" features, home and design experts say these 20 features almost always serve as a turnoff.



1. Dated and excessively bold or dark paint and tile colors, such as "Pepto Bismol" pink, avocado green, deep plum, or jet black. "Dark can be cool, but it has to be a color that's popular today," says sales associate Jennifer Ames of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Chicago.


2. Lacquered or high-gloss painted walls that are expensive to repaint and show all defects. Likewise, faux-and sponge-painted walls can be so passe.


3. Painted trim that's very dark-and costly to remove.


4. Wallpaper, which is a lot of work (and potentially expensive) to remove. Most disliked: Dated flowered or striped patterns.


5. Kitchens that lack any dining space. Also, outdated, small-scale, and dirty kitchen appliances that look like they won't perform.


6. Worn, cracked laminate countertops, and backslashes or plastic cultured marble.


7. Outdated bathrooms with small sinks, short toilets, squatty bathrubs, and tight showers- all of which aren't conducive to unwinding after a long day's work, says Ames.


8. Lack of ample closet space in bedrooms, or no closet at all and no place to build one or add an armoire.


9. Dens, libraries, and family rooms without built-in bookcases or a space to include shelves.


10. Stained and worn wall-to-wall carpet in rooms or on stairs. Worst choice: shag. Also, worn linoleum that suggests a house was never updated.

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