Tuesday, 25 November 2014

How to Benefit from Christmas Decorations


Having a home for sale over the Christmas season can be challenging for both the vendor and the agents involved. Schedules are busier, there are more social get-togethers, and other stressors such as financial demands are running high.
Many people bring out an abundance of decorations collected over years or even generations. This means boxes come out of storage and that clutter-free minimalist or elegant look that we worked so hard to achieve starts to disappear.
Not everyone celebrates Christmas but the majority of buyers expect to see some Christmas decorations in homes they are viewing.


T’is the season but be careful that the attention is not overwhelmingly on the seasonal items. Keep everything to scale – in small homes and condos use less. Every room does not have to have Christmas decorations. 

When a house is for sale less really is more even at Christmas.

It is a very emotional time for some and sentimental time for most.
You can benefit from these sentiments by creating a warm glowing seasonal environment that prospective buyers will want – think Christmas card cozy…not a Hoarders TV Christmas special.
Help prospective buyers envision themselves in your vendor’s home.
Here are 4 tips of what to avoid.
1.    Too many outdoor Christmas lights


2.    Too many interior decorations


3.    Inflatable outdoor characters

4.    Too many Christmas presents

When your house is for sale less really is more.

So Deck the Halls…but in moderation and you will
help prospective buyers envision themselves in your vendor’s home
in a most positive light.


Here are 2 more pictures that I had to include :)
If you have some please send them to me - I love this stuff!

Check out the whisk in the tree and the utensils in the garland!
This midtown home has Christmas decor mixed with swans and summer planters...