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Guest Post - 8 Decorating Ideas To Increase Your Home’s Selling Value

The COVID-19 pandemic has put the global economy into a standstill. It’s not really the best time to put anything for sale - much less your own home or any piece of real estate for that matter. However, if you’ve been meaning to put your home up for sale, there’s no better time than now to stay put, stay safe, and start on some easy, low-cost, DIY decorating projects that can increase its selling value.

In this article, we’ll talk about practical decorating ideas such as picking the right mattress to upgrade guest rooms, updating furniture and fixtures, repainting projects, sprucing up your personal space by choosing the best mattress for your bedroom, and more.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has put the global economy into a standstill. It’s not really the best time to put anything for sale  - much less your own home or any piece of real estate for that matter. However, if you’ve been meaning to put your home up for sale, there’s no better time than now to stay put, stay safe, and start on some easy, low-cost, DIY decorating projects that can increase its selling value.

In this article, we’ll talk about practical decorating ideas such as picking the right mattress to upgrade guest rooms, updating furniture and fixtures, repainting projects, sprucing up your personal space by choosing the best mattress for your bedroom, and more. 

8 Decorating Ideas To Increase Your Home’s Selling Value

1. Find inspiration & then make a plan.

This is the first thing you should do. Especially if you haven’t done any decorating or updates to your home in recent years. You can hire an interior designer but this can be costly. But, unless you’re planning a bigger, more expansive remodeling project, finding inspiration for decoration ideas should be easy. You can find great design sources from the internet or, you can scan through interior design magazines.

Once you’ve figured out what you want, then the next step should be to make a plan. Focus on one room at a time. You can start with smaller rooms like the kids’ bedroom and then make your way to the living room.

Here are some easy 2020 design trends to add to your inspo list:

  • Navy blue accents

  • Vintage accessories

  • Floral wallpaper

  • Kitchen cabinets with primary colors that pop

  • Antique art

  • Wicker furniture

  • Rattan accessories

  • Wooden plant holders

  • Soft, cozy fabrics 

2. Paint!

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Simple, cost-effective yet absolutely changes the overall look of any room, a fresh coat of paint can do wonders. The important thing to remember is to think about the right color and shade for the specific room you’d like to repaint. Even if you’re not selling your home anytime soon, freshly painted rooms will still look clean and updated for the next 3 - 5 years. 

Here are some interior designer-approved paint combinations that are popular this year:

  • Warm Creams & White

  • Olive Green & Beige

  • Navy Blue & Gray

  • Ocher & Magenta

  • Blue & Gray

  • Avocado Green & Cream

  • Black & White

  • Green & Gray

If you’re thinking about repainting the exterior of your home but do not have the time or budget for it, you can try power washing the exterior and it will look good as new. Closer to your sale date, you can power wash again to ensure it still looks fresh.

3. Plant a tree or a low-cost, low-maintenance garden.

Trees can cut down on cooling costs to as much as 40% and some low-cost landscaping can make your home more attractive, and therefore adding more value. Not to mention plants and trees are great for the environment and improving air quality.

If you don’t have space for a yard or garden, not to worry. You can make your interiors feel warm and serene with some indoor plants. 2020 has seen a spike in plant decorating trends. Here are some great varieties that you can tastefully include in the interior of your home:

  • Tropical plants (bird of paradise)

  • Olive trees (both potted for indoors or planted outside)

  • Trailing/Hanging Pothos

  • Succulents

If you’re unsure about what type of plants are best for your local climate, consult a gardener to ensure you plant varieties that are not poisonous or dangerous to your health.

4. Make bedrooms look updated and pick good, durable sleep products

Tastefully decorated bedrooms certainly attract potential buyers. It will allow them to imagine how warm and comfortable your home is to sleep in. Usually, bedrooms should be emptied out of furniture once it’s sold to someone else but, if you can find it possible to leave a few durable yet attractive pieces, then this would be a great plus. 

For example, if you can leave a bed frame or canopy bed in the master bedroom for the new homeowners then this will certainly add value to your home. Paint it white and make it look clean and updated.

This isn’t actually a decorating idea, per se, but aside from the bed frame, picking the right mattress that’s durable and comfortable is also ideal. Buy fresh, new bedding and drapes to match and you’re all set. Your potential buyers will find it a thoughtful and pleasant surprise that your home is ready to sleep in! 

5.Small bathroom updates.

Clean, functional bathrooms are one of the main considerations for people thinking of buying a new home. That’s why it’s a smart move for you to think about updating your bathroom. Easy projects would include:

  • Repainting

  • Changing wallpaper that may look dated/old

  • Updating lighting

  • Installing a new, low-cost vanity table (even an Ikea would look great)

  • Small additions like a potted plant or wooden towel rack

  • Changing faucets, shower handles, etc.

  • New bathroom grout

6. Small kitchen updates 

New homeowners, especially those who love to cook and entertain or have small kids, will usually want to see your kitchen first. That’s why it’s a good idea to make some small kitchen updates that will make a big impact to the overall look and feel of your kitchen. 

There are many ways to update a kitchen without a full, expensive remodeling project. Here are some ideas:

  • Change all cabinet hardware

  • Repaint cabinets with colors that pop or contrasting colors (dark colors for bottom cabinets, white for top cabinets)

  • Add drawers in your cabinets for better organizing

  • Install magnetic storage (magnetic knife holder, for example)

  • Replace your sink

  • Choose a tasteful peel-and-stick kitchen backsplash

  • Add open shelves

  • Start a small, windowsill herb garden

  • Use old cookbooks as charming decorations

7. Improve indoor lighting.

Good lighting can certainly set the mood, but more importantly, it can increase your home’s value. The fact is, flipping on a light switch is one of the first things people do during evenings - may it be flipping on the porch light or a reading lamp, lighting is important in every home.

Have a look at your own lighting. Does it need improvement? Does it make your home look warm or does it look too stark and bright? If you don’t have time for a full lighting remodel project, then here are some easy things you can do:

  • Consider wall sconces to add warmth

  • Make sure lighting around mirrors do not have side shadows

  • Add vintage lamps/lighting

  • Consider purchasing a small, living room chandelier 

  • Change ceiling light fixtures

A word from the experts:

Lighting can be a tricky thing to tackle especially for us novices in interior design. If you are planning on improving your home with some good lighting, this would be a good time to consult an expert. They can come in and inspect your home for lighting options that are suited for you. They will also inspect ceilings and wirings to ensure safety of any newly-installed lighting.

8. Update your patio/porch.

Finally, it’s time to have  a look outside. Do you have a patio or a porch? If you do, chances are, this may have been slightly neglected over time. Deciding to put your home on sale may just be the perfect inspiration for you to update your patio or porch.

Aside from some cleaning, low-maintenance landscaping and some outdoor lighting, you can also add a comfortable outdoor seating area. This would be great for cold drinks on a warm summer night. For cooler nights, then you can install a fire pit. It’s a great way to encourage family and friends to gather round on a fall, evening and keep warm while you catch up.

What if you need to do more than a bit of decorating?

Sometimes your home requires bigger remodeling projects to help increase its value. So, if our decorating ideas above are not enough for you and would like to take on bigger home improvement projects then before you go about pouring hard-earned money on splurging on a full kitchen remodel project, it’s best to set the proper expectations. 

Things to Consider If You’re Planning Big Home Improvement Projects

Take it from the experts -

According to the 2019 Remodeling Impact Report by the National Association of Realtors or NAR, only 3 out of 20 home improvement projects actually recouped the cost of investment when it was time to sell. 

With that in mind, here are some factors you need to consider before starting any type of big home remodeling project:

  • It takes time. 

Sprucing up your home with small decorating projects may take you a short week, sometimes two. But bigger remodeling projects can sometimes take months. Before starting anything, figure out how much time you need and a proper start & end date. This way, you’ll reduce the chances of unfinished projects.

  • It’s expensive.

Even fully remodeling just one part of your home like the kitchen, for example, could set you back anywhere from $5,000 to $8,000. Even with cost-saving measures like upcycling old furniture, every dollar amount counts. It’s best to think about your budget and how much you’re willing to spend before you go about starting any remodeling.

  • You will need to consult with a professional down the road.

From real estate assessors, termite inspectors, and interior designers, unless you are a home improvement expert yourself (maybe you are a licensed architect?), you will need to consult with a professional to ensure that you are doing everything correctly. Professional fees add to the time, effort, and expense needed for remodeling. Alternatively, you can consult with a friend or family member who has taken on an intensive home renovation project before or you can also find helpful Youtube videos. These can cut back on costs for consulting with experts.

  • Not all home improvement projects will be a winner

Let’s say you’ve invested in building an in-ground swimming pool in your house. At the time, you thought it was a great idea and that it may increase your home’s value. And yes - to the right buyer, it does. But, studies have shown that families with small children tend to stay away from homes with swimming pools for obvious safety reasons. If your home improvement project rules out families as possible buyers for your home, then you have greatly reduced potential clients who are willing to buy your home. So, it’s best to think carefully about what sort of projects are best both for you and for future buyers.

The Takeaway

Sprucing up your home’s overall look is fairly easy and affordable. With the right planning and some strategic additions like upgrading your bedroom by picking the right mattress or adding some window treatments, you can greatly increase the value of your home without breaking the bank. 

Did you find these suggestions helpful? Give us your feedback and let us know in the comments.

Author Bio:
Erick is a writer at ID-MAG. An enthusiast and expert when it comes to sleep products, Erick dedicates a lot of his time reading, researching, and reviewing about both traditional and emerging sleep brands that manufacture varied types of sleep products – from eco-mattresses, smart pillows to cooling sleep systems, Erick has probably reviewed them all. Erick also finds sleep especially important since he juggles a small business which he runs from home, makes sure he spends time with his daughter and he also writes during his spare time – you can definitely see that he needs a great forty winks all night, every night so he’ll make sure that you get great sleep, too!

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Kids Room Decorating Ideas on a Budget - Tips & Techniques

As parents, everyone dreams of creating a nurturing environment for your little one to learn, play, grow, and thrive. Naturally, the development of this personal space starts from the very first day when you design their nursery. However, until they take over the task of decorating their own rooms as teenagers (let’s face it, everyone goes through this face of “self-expression”), it can be tedious to create a functional yet beautiful room that your child appreciates. And achieving this feat on a tight budget becomes even tougher!

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As parents, everyone dreams of creating a nurturing environment for your little one to learn, play, grow, and thrive. Naturally, the development of this personal space starts from the very first day when you design their nursery. However, until they take over the task of decorating their own rooms as teenagers (let’s face it, everyone goes through this face of “self-expression”), it can be tedious to create a functional yet beautiful room that your child appreciates. And achieving this feat on a tight budget becomes even tougher!

Fortunately, here are some excellent tips and techniques to make your kid’s room swoon-worthy:

Work Hard, Play Harder

When thinking of the decor for your child’s room, less is more. With minimum furnishing and less decorative elements, you offer them ample room to indulge in something that they all love - have fun and play. Pair the dedicated play zone with some accessible, floor-level shelves where they can store their beloved toys. 

 

The open space also leaves room for you to include and update the furniture and decor as your child grows (more on that later). In fact, it is always a smart move to maintain this negative space even after every redecorating cycle. Hence, even if you do include furnishing, use items like a swivel TV mount to keep it compact and functional.

Colors Them Impressed

Deciding on the color theme and palette for the room can be a daunting task. You would naturally want something that screams “fun” but would not be too keen to give in to the child’s wishes of painting it shocking fluorescent orange (kids can make the strangest choices!) 

In this case, settling for the classic primary colors in pastel shades would be a smart move. These colors bounce light off of them and accentuate natural light. And when you have a kid at home, you would want them to bask in this natural light! In addition to splashing the room in peppy colors, you could also color coordinate the bedding, rugs, and panels to amp up the aesthetics. Alternatively, you could also choose an adult-feeling vibe for painting and decorating the room, especially if you intend to keep it such in the long run.

Play With Patterns and Textures

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If repainting the room is not on your list, you can always use wallpaper, decals, and art pieces to give their room a pocket-friendly makeover. Make use of graphics, patterns to spice up the room and reflect your child’s likes and dislikes.

 

However, be mindful that kids may soon grow out of this phase, and something they loved dearly once can turn into an embarrassment. In this case, you could start with basic foundations and layer on some color, vibrancy, and pizzazz to make it more appealing to your child’s transient needs. When the time comes, strip these elements off and swap them with something more age-appropriate. 

Storage, Storage, Storage

From toys and games to books and wardrobe - as your child grows, their possessions will also expand proportionately (if not by leaps and bounds). Therefore, you need to plan in advance to organize all the clutter. One needs to get creative with storage options to envision practical ways to accommodate all the belongings. 

To double up your storage, you can start with the basics - hooks, under-the-bed storage shelves or drawers, take-apart crates, wall-hugging book rails, and furniture with built-in storage. Aside from picking out sleek and moveable storage elements, you can also decorate these to match the theme, allowing them to blend in with the surroundings.

Keep ‘Em Busy

If your child’s room allows for it, have a dedicated work area to keep their minds and little hands busy. Activities like coloring, playing with play dough, reading, etc. encourage the physical and mental development of a child. So why should you hold back in inculcating such valuable habits?

 

Set up a reading corner or a workstation in a quiet nook where the child can indulge in these hobbies. It also gives them space to spend some quality time with themselves and get away from things. In due time, you can transform this area into a homework station.

Leave Room in Rooms

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As you may have fathomed by now, decorating your child’s room requires several changes and upgrades that happen over time. The room will grow just as your child would and change as per their needs, habits, and preferences. With this in mind, it would be sensible to leave room to change the decor, the scheme, or accessories. Make use of elements that you can uninstall and remove without any hassles to accommodate these long and short-term changes.

Conclusion

Every child is unique, and decorating their room that reflects their personality and style will make them feel seen and acknowledged. Hence, involve them throughout the process and incorporate their ideas while decorating the room. It will hone their individuality and offer you a great opportunity to bond and spend time with each other!

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How To Choose the Right Type of Furniture for Your Home

Picking out the furniture for your brand-new abode is an exciting but stressful experience.

Furniture is expensive, and there's a huge pressure put on selecting the “perfect” fit. If you decide you're not too fond of your new couch, returning it and picking out a new one is a hassle—and it’s something you likely don't have time for.

If you're wondering how to choose the right type of furniture for your home, these quick and easy tips will help.

How To Choose the Right Type of Furniture for Your Home

Picking out the furniture for your brand-new abode is an exciting but stressful experience.

Furniture is expensive, and there's a huge pressure put on selecting the “perfect” fit. If you decide you're not too fond of your new couch, returning it and picking out a new one is a hassle—and it’s something you likely don't have time for.

If you're wondering how to choose the right type of furniture for your home, these quick and easy tips will help.

Pinpoint Your Style

Narrowing down your options is a crucial but simple step. Think of your personal preferences and the aesthetic you want your interior design to reflect.

If you're fond of a sleek, modern style, you can take older, traditional-looking furniture off your list. A preference for the rustic, cottage-inspired look suggests you should focus on pieces that are wooden, distressed, and natural. Having a sense of direction makes it easier to find that perfect piece of furniture.

Considering your home's interior is important, too. What color are your walls? Is the flooring carpet, tile, or hardwood? Do your thresholds have a natural, wooden trim, or are they metallic? If your furniture clashes with the room’s overall interior, it can look odd.

Choose the Right Material

Another tip for choosing the right type of furniture for your home is to consider its material.

The right material will set your home's mood. Metal furnishings are clean, modern, and attractive—but if there's too much of it, your room can appear cold and unfriendly.

Glass is bright, delicate, and airy. It gives your home a gentle look and makes rooms appear lighter and more spacious. The material's fragile nature can make your guests feel like they need to walk on their tiptoes, so be cautious about going overboard.

Leather is sleek and sophisticated, and it gives your home a professional flair.

Fluffier materials give off the illusion that you're walking on clouds. These materials exude a warm-hearted aura.

Wood is the preferred material for most individuals. It's versatile and has several advantages over metal, leather, and glass. If you're aiming for a natural, familiar aesthetic, wood is the way to go.

Consider the Space

The amount of space you have available is a necessary consideration.

If you live in a compact apartment, steer clear of larger furniture items. They'll pack your rooms to the brim, making them difficult to navigate and cluttered. Conversely, don't fill larger rooms with small, dainty objects; if you do, you'll be left with tons of unused space.

For smaller rooms, use what's available to you in a creative way. Seek out furniture items that offer built-in storage. Tables with drawers, storage compartments, and ample shelving are good ways to keep your home organized without taking up excessive amounts of valuable space.

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10 Tips for Making a Living Room Feel More Livable

Bored in the house? In the house bored? Fix up your living room, you’ll be glad you did!

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In the age of COVID-19, we’re all spending a lot more time at home. Large gatherings are becoming small gatherings, and our living rooms are seeing a lot more use. So, it pays to spruce up our living space, particularly our living rooms. Check out some of our top picks to make your living room feel more livable below!

1. Let in the Light

A few layers of light can make any room shine. Whether you get your light from natural sources, like a skylight or large windows, or recessed lighting, such as a chandelier or overhead placement, or a wall-mounted light source like a sconce, a few different layers of light are essential for a living room and can also perform a variety of decorative functions. It’s important to vary your light sources. Don’t make it all-natural, and don’t make it all artificial. Mix and match for the best aesthetic and ambiance for your living room space.

2. Keep Seat Height Consistent

You shouldn’t have a variety of seating options at different heights. A high-backed chair next to a low sofa doesn’t look good. Vary the seating (see Tip #3), of course, but also be sure to keep height and scale somewhat consistent to avoid a jarring, off-putting aesthetic.

3. Mix It Up

What we said about height aside, your chairs and sofas don’t need to match each other (and really, they shouldn’t, unless you want your living room to look like a brand catalog). Mix and match styles, from L-shaped sofas to futons to traditional sofas, and incorporate a variety of chairs to create a unique space that you want to call home.

4. Go Green

A holistic approach to design can go a long way. Incorporate healthy, natural materials to craft a healing space. Eco-friendly furnishings, organic textiles, and raw fibers are excellent ways to make any space feel a bit more natural. Add a few plants, and even try some biophilic designs, perhaps hanging succulents, a living wall planter, or something else!

5. Conversation Circle

This furniture-arranging trick has worked for hundreds of years. Basically, arrange your chairs and sofa around a central point, a table, for example. That said, you can try a few variations, too! Instead of a traditional sofa-and-chair layout, try a series of upholstered swivel chairs, or opposing couches, to create a casual, laid-back conversation circle.

6. Use Natural Wood

Natural wood is an excellent choice to make a spacious, open living area inviting and cozy. Natural wood isn’t just decorative or functional, it can balance out a living space by increasing texture and warmth. The organic element elicits the allure of nature and harkens back to a more cozy, visceral time, even in the most contemporary of homes. Ceiling beams, plank walls, and raw oak floors are excellent large-scale ways to incorporate natural wood, but handmade wood tables and chairs work well too!.

7. Bring Out the Books

Bookshelves aren’t just an excellent wall space decoration, they’re a great place to… well, store your favorite books. Artwork and family photos also fit right in on a bookshelf. These additions all give a more personal, individualized ambiance to a living space, making it feel “lived in.” What’s more, they give guests something to look at while you prepare to make your grand entrance!

8. Rugs, Rugs, Rugs!

While most designers would say that any rug should take up around two-thirds of floor space and all the legs of the furniture should sit atop the rug, we wouldn’t hold ourselves to that standard. Try different things. Shag carpet, cool designs, whatever you like! Layering rugs is also a great idea, creating multiple spaces and a more intimate atmosphere. A good rug is a perfect accent piece, too. In many cases, “It really ties the room together” (The Big Lebowski, anyone?).

9. Cater to the Occupants

In other words, read the room! Regardless of the size or layout of your living space, you want to craft a living room design that caters to the people living there. Keep in mind who will be using the room and how they’ll be using it. If you have three kids, keep that in mind. If you’re single, live alone, and only want your living room to be a showpiece, keep that in mind. That said, in general, durable and comfortable fabrics and disaster-proof finishes are integral to making a living room both long-lasting and welcoming. 

It’s quite hard for guests (or yourself) to feel comfortable if they’re worried about ruining furniture or breaking things. Don’t make it a child’s playroom, of course, but keep things simple and durable. It will go a long way towards making your space more welcoming. That way, when guests come over, they can put their feet up and relax.

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10. Add Awesome Art

Art is always good. Incorporate your favorite paintings, sculptures, or tapestries to give a room a unique vibe that’s all your own. There’s no right way to add art to a room, but just remember to cater it to your own personal space, keeping your intent in mind at all times. Art is also a great conversation piece!

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