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These 3 simple décor updates will get your home ready to sell

- www.newscanada.com

(NC) — Starting a new life in a new home is an exciting milestone for families and couples. However, for many home buyers, this ray of excitement comes with a cloud of stress to make the necessary updates so that your home is in tip top shape and ready to sell. Before knocking down walls and replacing every appliance, there are several small renovation­s that home owners can do to create the best possible impression and get the highest resale value. Try these simple home décor updates to revitalize your home and give it a fresh and impressive look:

Let the Light in

Good light is a top priority for many potential home buyers when considerin­g a space. Easily add brightness to any room by taking down drapes, thoroughly cleaning windows, increasing the wattage of light bulbs and updating lampshades. A bright and cheery home will instantly be more sellable.

Update door hardware

One small change that can make a big impact to the look of a space is replacing door handles and locks. Consider whether you need to replace locks, knobs, and other door hardware and ensure that it coordinate­s with the rest of your home interior. Schlage has easy to install locks and hardware that come in a variety of styles and finishes to align with any home décor style and design. This simple replacemen­t is the

perfect final touch to any project.

add a fresh coat of paint

Changing wall colours can completely transform any room in your home. Not only is it one of the simplest and most affordable renovation­s to make but it is also one that can be easily updated at a later time. Colours are what add personalit­y to home décor, but keep in mind that everyone brings a unique personalit­y and preference­s to a home. With this in mind, if you’re choosing a trending new colour for your walls, keep it in a neutral tone to get mass appeal from home buyers. Implement these renovation tips to entice any potential buyers for your home.

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