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Home Selling Tip: Maintain Shutters
Shutters can be a charming touch to any home. When they’re well maintained
and in good shape, they can add a warm, comforting touch to brick, stone, or
just about any other finish.
However, if they’re not well maintained, and are in bad shape, they
are one of the fastest ways to make your home appear to be neglected; especially
to prospective buyers.
Fortunately, they don’t take a lot of skill or time to repair if they’re
looking a little bit rough. When it comes to the majority of shutters, a quick
sanding and one or two coats of exterior house paint can make your shutters
look as good as if they were new.
Though it might take a little bit of extra time, it’s wise to remove
the shutters from the house before you start sanding and painting them. You
can make an excellent work table out of an old plank or door set up on two sawhorses.
Clean the shutters of any dirt with a clean rag, then give them a light sanding.
Wipe them again, to remove the dust from sanding. Now they’re ready to
be painted.
You can either spray paint them, or brush on the paint; either will give a
nice end result. They will need either one or two coats, depending on your preference,
and the appearance you want to attain. Make sure that they’ve been allowed
to dry fully before you reattach them to your home.
Tip for Selling Your Home: Wallpaper: It Sticks or it’s Nix
Peeling wallpaper should be removed immediately and replaced with a fresh
coat (or two) of paint.
This is especially important in bathrooms. Here, you should either paint a
neutral color, or the lightest color that will match the existing tile.
This is the same for kids’ rooms. If they need a fresher look, then
go with colors that are as neutral as possible.
That way, while buyers look at the house, they’ll be looking at the
home for itself, not for your own decorating abilities. Furthermore, this allows
them more of a shot at imagining the way their things will go into the space.
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