I am an avid HGTV viewer.
This information is money in the bank.
I discovered the three most valuable colors from Better Homes And Gardens.
Below you will also find paint colors that can reduce the value of your home.
Over 1,000 potential home buyers were surveyed. We can now tell you the 3 colors that can increase the value of your home by up to $5,000!
First the bathroom.
LIGHT BLUE Bathrooms are very popular and can result in a high return on investment for your home. Survey respondents said they would be more interested in viewing and purchasing a home with a light blue bathroom and would be willing to pay more than expected. A calming light blue color in the bathroom can make a difference.
bedroom.
BLUE wins again in the master bedroom. DARK BLUE According to a survey of home buyers, bedrooms appear cozy and relaxing. A darker blue in the bedroom increases the value of the home.
In common areas such as kitchen and living room.
It’s worth keeping everything NEUTRAL. In the kitchen, Crisp white Paint colors increase the value of your home. Light gray living rooms also come with a higher asking price.
Blue, gray, light green and white are timeless, calming colors that will make your home appear fresh and clean to potential buyers. According to Better Homes and Gardens’ survey results, potential buyers can imagine themselves, their personal furnishings and their families living out and creating memories in the space.
According to Zillow, there are colors that can reduce the value of your home.
Avoid RED kitchens (sorry, Bama fans). And avoid YELLOW Kitchens. These colors reduce the value of your home by over $1500.
The color of the walls is a personal choice. But light blue bathrooms, dark blue bedrooms, and neutral wall colors everywhere else seem to be a win-win situation for buyers.
Better Homes and Gardens, Zillow, and many hours of HGTV contributed to these results. Following these suggestions can result in a SOLD sign in your front yard and more money in the bank.
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