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Colour schemes to chase away the January Blues

 
As the festive season fades away and the winter chill sets in, January can often bring a sense of gloominess. But if your New Year’s resolution is to attract a buyer, one of the best ways to inject some brightness into your living space is with a punchy, cohesive colour scheme. Ready your home for the market this year with one of these refreshing colour palettes.

Soothing greens
Due to its natural connotations, green creates soothing spaces that make us feel better connected to the outside world. As it sits at the centre of the colour wheel, green is a beautiful transition colour which can be paired with both warm and cool tones. If you’re looking for warmth, use touches of yellow, as two colours from the same family can work harmoniously together. For something more modern, try soft tonal shifts in green shades to create a restful yet invigorating space.

Daring reds
Red brings a sense of energy into a living space, making it the perfect shade for dreary January. Make a statement with a bold accent wall of maroon or carmine, or bring a muted palette to life with some intense pops of crimson using throw pillows, vases, and canvases.

Dreamy sunset hues
Bring some warmth back into the home by incorporating a timeless sunset colour scheme. Offset the drama of the burnt oranges, reds, and golds with a cooling touch of blue or purple. This will have your home looking bright and sunny year-round.

Earthy neutrals
Embrace the natural beauty of earthy neutrals like warm taupe, soft beige and creamy white. These compatible shades create a sophisticated and calming environment, perfect for a minimalist aesthetic. To keep things dynamic, mix and match neutral tones for a classic yet versatile look.

Elegant jewel tones
Amp up the elegance in your home with luxurious jewel tones such as sapphire blue, deep burgundy or emerald green. These colours are rich and full of depth, so make sure to use them sparingly against neutral backgrounds to add a touch of opulence, without overwhelming the space.

Coastal blues
If you’re yearning for summer, bring it back into your home with tones taken straight from a sea view. Create a cool, coastal feel with refreshing shades of ocean blue, then work in a few eye-catching accents of red, yellow or purple for an element of contrast and warmth.

Soft pastels
Pastels are bright colours that have been diluted, making them ideal for the home. Chalky and pale colours give rise to delicate, minimal rooms. Create a relaxing and elegant space with sugary shades of rose, mint, and taupe.
 
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How to present your home for a viewing in 2024?


Have you placed your home on the market with the goal of relocating in the new year? If so, you should make sure your home looks irresistible when potential buyers come for a viewing. Let's look at what you can do to improve your chances of receiving the offer you desire for your home.

Give your home some kerb appeal
First impressions are crucial. Because of this, your property's exterior must be appealing so that prospective buyers are impressed before they even step foot inside. One way to achieve this is by giving your door a clean, and maybe even a lick of paint. If you have a front garden, you should mow the lawn, trim any shrubbery, and get rid of any weeds that may be growing on your driveway or patio.

Open up the space
It is important to make sure your home is clutter-free, as a clean and organised interior showcases the full potential of a property. A tidy living area allows potential buyers to envisage themselves in that property, increasing the likelihood that they will make an offer. A cluttered property will distract people from your home’s features and may even give the impression that the property has not been maintained properly, so it is always best to present the interior of your home in an attractive way.

Make the necessary repairs
Before showing your home to prospective buyers, make sure all necessary repairs have been made, as this will give them confidence that the property has been well maintained. A property that has no issues will likely achieve a higher asking price and sell faster, as potential buyers will be more encouraged to make an offer. A well-maintained property also gives you leverage when negotiating a price for your home, and the buyer is much more willing to make an offer that matches your asking price.

Let some light in
In order to create a bright, welcoming ambiance that will attract prospective buyers, it is important to let in natural light before a viewing. As well as improving your property’s aesthetics, natural light will make your home feel more inviting and spacious. Good lighting will really show off your home’s features and character, making the buyer more likely to be tempted into making an offer.

Freshen up the air
Allowing fresh air into your home is a great way to create a pleasant and clean atmosphere. A well-ventilated home removes bad odours and reduces the effects of damp and condensation, which could put off potential buyers if present. Creating that fresh feel in your home could make all the difference when potential buyers consider making an offer.

 

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