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NEUTRAL colors will help to SELL your HOME!

Posted on Tuesday December 18th 2007
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Take a close look at the colors in your home, what are they saying to the potential buyers? Colors have psychological effects on people and their moods. Understand that colors affect emotions in three basic ways – active, passive and neutral. When applied in our living areas, color can intimidate, invite or irritate.

* PINK: soothes, promotes affability and affection

* YELLOW: expands, cheers, increases energy

* ORANGE: cheers, commands, stimulates appetites and conversation

* RED: empowers, stimulates, dramatizes and competes

* GREEN: balances, normalizes, refreshes, encourages emotional growth.

* PURPLE: comforts, spiritualizes, creates mystery and draws out intuition

* BLUE: relaxes, refreshes, cools and produces tranquil feelings and peaceful moods

* NEUTRALIZERS: the “uncolors” browns, bieges, grays, whites and taupes. They neither activate nor pacify, but combine, cooperate, and bridge together different rooms and colors.

Fresh neutral paint throughout your home is a low – cost, high – return investment. Everything appears to be newer, cleaner and brighter, which promotes a Buyer Friendly home! Buyers love a house that is move in ready, knowing they won’t have to paint immediately because they don’t like the colors.

Article Tags :: Home | home buyers | home sales | home selling | home staging | paint | real estate sales

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[...] recent entries approaches real estate in a slightly different way. Shelley Burlet discusses how neutral colors will help to sell your home.

 
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