Bigger, better, brighter, more! 5 Ways to maximise your space
When it comes to selling a property, location, space, and light are top priorities for potential buyers. While you can't change the location of your property, there are several ways to enhance the space or create the illusion of space and make your home a front runner in the race to sell.
Here are five effective strategies to add a sense of more space to your home:
- Declutter: Take an objective look around. If you have shelves full of ornaments and every surface is covered with bits and pieces, it’s time to weed things out and embrace a more minimalist approach. Sort things into keep, bin, recycle and donate boxes. Encourage family members to tidy up after themselves and add to the boxes. By reducing clutter, you'll instantly create a sense of openness, calm and spaciousness.
- Opt for Floating Shelves: Instead of bulky bookcases or large furniture pieces, consider installing floating shelves. These shelves provide storage solutions without occupying valuable floor space, helping to keep rooms feeling airy and uncluttered.
- Maintain Clear Walkways: Keep pathways clear throughout your home, especially in high-traffic areas. Avoid placing furniture, such as sofas, in positions that block natural flow or create visual barriers. A clear pathway enhances the sense of openness and flow within a space.
- Utilise Vertical Stripes and Light Colours: Incorporate design elements that visually elongate the height of your rooms. One feature wall with vertical stripes and light-coloured ceilings help to draw the eye upward, creating the illusion of height and openness. Consider using wallpaper or hanging long panels of fabric to achieve this effect.
- Play with Paint: In long, narrow rooms, strategically use paint to alter the perception of space. Paint the end walls a darker shade to visually shorten the length of the room, while keeping the long walls light to maximise the sense of width.
By implementing one or two of these simple yet effective techniques, you can enhance the perceived spaciousness of your home and make a big first impression on potential buyers.