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There you are, touring a new listing in the perfect location, with the right number of bedrooms and the best school district. It's the only one in your price range, and while it's clean and new and generally de-cluttered, you just can't get past the master bathroom seeming uninviting and the finished basement feeling a bit dark. As much as you'd like for it to be, it just isn't "the one." No offers today.
Unfortunately what that seller failed to realize is that a simple change in paint colors would have been the missing link to clenching an offer, all for the cost of a can of paint. Choosing the right paint colors is a critical step in preparing a home for sale and is one of the biggest players in the emotional connection (or lack thereof) that a buyer makes with a property. What are those perfect paint colors for helping sell houses? Well, that's the million dollar question that can be very difficult to answer if you don't know color. Read on for some basic tips that will get you on the path to choosing the right colors for staging a home:
1. Neutral is great, but all beige is boring
A common real estate misconception is that painting the walls white or beige throughout the entire home will give the buyers a "blank slate." Problem is, it usually turns out to be a very boring, unmemorable blank slate that rarely results in increased profits or a faster sale. While beige is much safer than super bright or very bold colors, having a variety of color within the right palette is ideal. However, using a warm beige or tan such as Shaker Beige by Benjamin Moore in the common areas (hallways, stairwells, foyers, etc.) is recommended.
2. Stick with earth-toned varieties of tan, green, yellow, blue and grey
For example, when looking at greens stay in the sage, celery or rosemary ranges. Or when thinking of yellow go with the more buttery or golden tones as opposed to the brighter varieties. Look to the types of tones and shades you see in nature most often and mimic those in your color choices.
3. Either the walls or the décor should take the stage - but not both
If your living room has dark brown leather and walnut-toned furniture, you'll need to go with a lighter tone on the walls to balance. Likewise, if you have a maple dining room set and white fabric upholstered chairs, you'll need a warmer color on the wall and complimentary place settings/centerpiece to ensure the room doesn't appear washed out. Consider your furniture, cabinetry, artwork, flooring and countertops when choosing the shade of paint.
4. If in doubt, go with the lighter option
If you've narrowed your options to two or three colors and all would make great choices, a rule of thumb is to pick the lighter option when going to sell. While deeper tones can make fabulously enticing rooms, they can be tricky. If you aren't working with a home stager or color consultant it's better to air on the side of safe, rather than chance overwhelming the seller.
5. Green, red and yellow are appetizing colors
Sage green, apple red and golden yellow are great colors for dining rooms and kitchens because they evoke appetite. Red is definitely the trickiest of the three to use effectively without overwhelming a room, but if combined with the right furniture and accents it makes for a very appealing color. Yellow is a cheery color that encourages conversation. Green is a combination of appetizing and soothing, making it popular with many different types of people and in several different rooms of the home.
6. Cool colors like blue and green have soothing, spa-like appeal
Use a gray-blue in a bathroom with an orchid by the sink and a stack of fluffy towels by the tub, or sage green in a bedroom with white bedding and dark wood furniture for a soothing, harmonious appeal. Some studies have shown that blue and green actually have healing properties such as lowering heart rate and blood pressure! Try "Iced Marble" or "Mosaic Tile" by Benjamin Moore.
7. Order a sample can
When you have decided on your colors and picked the shade you feel is best, always pick up a $5 sample can of paint and test it on a decent-sized area of several walls with different lighting in the room to ensure it works on the grander scale. This small investment will save you a lot of time and energy in the end, as tiny paint swatches can often be deceiving.
Good Luck!
Tasha Moody is a certified Home Staging Expert and President of Simply Staged, an Atlanta home staging company. Go to http://www.PaintColorsThatSell.com to learn about the 27 BEST staging colors that consistently help sell the listings Tasha stages. Order your own paint fan of the colors with oversized swatches and details of which room the color works best in for just $25 so you can start recommending paint colors with confidence! Choosing beautiful paint colors has never been so easy.
Why are Spotlights Red, Yellow and Green?
Stoplights are red, yellow, and green, because traffic officials, early on copied the code system railroad engineers devised for track systems controlling the trains. The goal of the railroad engineers in crafting this code was to prevent often fatal train collisions, by giving the trains advance warning. Therefore they did not take their task lightly in selecting the symbolic colors for the signals.
Red, the color of blood, proved a logical choice for the stop signal, as for thousands of years, this color forbade danger. The color alone, railroad engineers reasoned, should give people cause to pause, to abide by the signal, and to stop or suffer the consequences of death and destruction.
Engineers used the trial and error method in selecting the other colors. The first trial in the 1830s, that of choosing green for the caution signal, and clear for the go signal, failed miserably. Clear as a choice for the go signal, varied slightly from the light cast from typical street lamps, or from the glare of the sunlight, and, thus could quite easily be mistaken for the go signal…after the fact.
This failure prompted the railroad engineers to alter their color selections to red for stop, green for go, and yellow for caution. Traffic engineers, either lacking in ingenuity or a work ethic, scurried off with this system of color coding, and instituted the very first electric stoplight in Cleveland, Ohio in 1914. The first signal did not include the color yellow for caution, but that was later added within a few years. Railroad engineers, not traffic engineers, should be credited for the lives saved in the interim, by their system of coding warning signals red, yellow, and green.
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Is it normal for sputum to still be a green/yellow color after bronchitis?
I had bronchitis about 3 months ago. Every once in a while, i still cough up green/yellow mucus. When i had bronchitis i felt exhausted, but i don't feel like that anymore. Should i be concerned?
The green/yellow color of mucus, contrary to the belief of many, is not bacteria. The tinge is actually a chemical reaction taking place in your body's white blood cells. An oxidizing enzyme known as myeloperoxidase, found in white blood cells causes a reaction that produces a greenish color. This reaction can be triggered by bacteria, viruses, and even by allergens. Therefore, colored mucus is not pathognomonic of an infection. In your case, it could be a residual response to the initial trigger 3 months ago, known as an anamnestic response. While it is indeed possible that you may have a new infection, the lack of symptoms makes it more probable that you have not been reinfected. In my personal opinion, you should not be concerned, but you should address the issue if you develop malaise, cough, fever, or any other constitutional symptoms.
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