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Do’s and
Don’ts: Wish Lists of Home Buyers This Year |
RISMEDIA, Jan. 8, 2007-(CNNMoney.com)-Home sellers looking
to put their best foot forward in some tough housing markets
would be well advised to bring their homes up to date.
When buyers have hundreds of similar properties to choose
from, small details can make a big difference.
"New buyers, especially, want the house done in today's
look," says Mark Nash, a Chicago-area Realtor and author of
Real Estate A-Z for Buying and Selling a Home, who surveys
more than 900 real estate agents and brokers every year to
find out the home design trends of most interest to their
clients.
Nash has put together a list of do's and don'ts for home
sellers for the New Year. Many of the do's involve having
your home make a big statement.
6 Hot home design trends for 2007
"I would say drama is making a big headway in home design,"
says Nash. That means using brighter colors, glossier
finishes and grander statements.
"Big, tumbled stone fireplaces are in, oversized mantles
too, and long, glass pendant chandeliers," he says.
"Levittown is gone for good."
Many new homeowners mix natural, well-textured materials,
according to Nash, to take away some of that mint-fresh look
the home would otherwise have. That means floors of slate or
terra cotta, recycled wood from old barns and weathered
metal and glass.
Nash also points out a couple home amenities coming
increasingly into vogue that are designed to meet the needs
of changing lifestyles.
One is the luggage room, a place to keep your travel bags.
As a people, we're going more places than ever and frequent
business trips and vacations have made it desirable for
harried travelers to have all their bags in one handy place
rather than stowed away in the attic or stuffed into an
already crowded closet.
Then there's the second laundry room, one right in the
master suite. That became increasingly popular last year and
seems bound to take off even more this year, according to
Nash. For some people there'll be even less reason to ever
leave the boudoir.
What buyers don't want
Of course, in addition to the do's, there are also lots of
don't's in home design trends.
Nash says:
Don't install bowl-type above counter bathroom sinks. They
look cool, but they tend to need upkeep and the water often
splashes out of them. They have developed a bad reputation.
Don't install too many glass-door kitchen cabinets. These
have a great look in kitchen design magazines where all the
items behind them are in perfect order. But in practice, few
people have the time or inclination to keep their cupboard
contents so neat. Plus, kitchen grease can make the glass
look pretty messy unless you clean them regularly.
Don't minimize the breakfast bar overhang. Buyers don't want
to knock their knees against the cabinet when they pull up a
stool for a cup of coffee. Make sure your countertop extends
out a full 12 inches.
Don't omit the window moldings. Plain drywall around the
windows looks cheap.
Don't use concrete block exterior walls in construction. Not
only do they look ugly, but they have to be properly sealed
every three years or so or they leak and cause mold
problems.
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