However, not just any color will do. When choosing interior colors, you must strike the right balance that attracts buyers without giving them the blahs.
Color do’s and don’ts
When choosing colors to repaint your home, do:
Use lighter colors to make the space feel open and airy.
Lean toward neutrals that offer buyers a blank slate for personalization.
Paint the ceiling to add depth and cover up mistakes made when painting the walls.
Pay attention to trends to attract stylish buyers. Right now, dark neutrals are popular.
Add colorful accents like bright yellow kitchen cabinets, a light blue accent wall or a soft green window frame.
On the other hand, it’s best to avoid:
Bold paint colors that stop buyers from imagining themselves living in your home.
Dark colors, which can make even a large room feel smaller.
Bright whites, which can make a home feel sterile and clinical.
Simple touchups that are likely to stand out against old paint.
DIY or hire a professional?
If your walls are in good condition and you have the right tools, you can certainly repaint your home on your own. However, it’s best to hire a professional if you have high ceilings or your walls are damaged. They’ll have the equipment and expertise to safely and effectively repaint your home.
Tip: When it’s time to sell your home, which color palette is your best bet?