Best Color to Paint a Home for Resale



Posted: Friday, October 12, 2007

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Sun On My Back Redesigns

In the past 5 years the Exterior and Interior colour trends have not changed much. Look around at any of the new developments or house improvements in your area and you will start to get an idea of what the trend is. If you are in the market now or the next few years the colour trend will stay the same.

By 'trend’ I don't mean trendy as 'here today, gone tomorrow' I mean trendy in the sense of being 'most popular' at this time period. This too will change but not for a few years yet.

Exterior and Interior Resale Paint Colour Trend

Neutrals - Grey Tones - Mat Finish (semi-gloss fordoors and trim)

Stores have some very fun and interactive choices for you to see what their colours will look like on the exterior or interior of your house.

NB These colours will not be exact but will give you a very good idea of what your home could look like in neutral, softer, less stressful colours. Remember though since 'your home is for living in and your house for selling' do not get too attached to the colours. Keeping them neutral will appeal to more buyers and you can add colour by useful tasteful and colourful accessories such as art, cushions, area rugs, pottery, throws, etc.

My favourite store to work with is Benjamin Moore because as an Interior Decorator/Redesign Stager they provide me with a very professional 'architectural kit' which has large colour samples to work with. However, you can buy or they will lend you their Designer Classics Collection and this is primarily what I use for choosing redesign staging paint colours. As mentioned in a previous newsletter I always coordinate with the flooring as that is what is staying. You can add colour with your accessories.

My standard selection from the Designer Classics Collection is:

BEIGE -Yellow Undertones(toned which means they all have grey added to them)

BEIGE - Pink Undertones

GREENS

TRIM

TIP You can buy testers and do your own colour boards. Many of the Benjamin Moore stores now carry pre-made Designer Classic colour boards 18 x 18" which are the perfect size to see what the colour looks like. Always check the colour morning, and night time to get the whole colour picture as colour is most affected by lighting.

I have many clients who in the beginning do not like the neutral colours that I have chosen (Barely Beige CC 140). However there is no denying that the end result is what helped sell the house!

About the Author: Dana J. Smithers, owner of Sun On My Back Redesigns is a professional interior decorator, redesigner and home stager.  Dana teaches a certificate CRSS 5 Day Professional Redesign & Home Staging course in British Columbia. She is a founding member of the Canadian ReDesigners Association CRDA. Visit her site at www.sunonmybackredesigns.com for more Tips!
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