The paint colours that could decrease the value of your home

Smartening up a room is a great idea to attract prospective buyers, but certain paint colours could put a negative effect on the value of your home, potentially decreasing its value.

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The paint colours that could decrease the value of your home

Smartening up a room is a great idea to attract prospective buyers, but certain paint colours could put a negative effect on the value of your home, potentially decreasing its value.

 

The use of trendy colours can date a property and be costly to update. So, what are the key colours that experts would suggest avoiding?

 

Dark brown

 

Darker paints can produce a bold and rich feeling, however, when this comes into contact with wooden furniture, there's the possibility that this will create an odd and jarring look for the room.

 

Citrus green

 

Whilst a bold contrast might suit your own tastes, there's a high chance that viewers will struggle to visualise the space as their own.

 

Bright yellow?

 

Despite its positive connotations, overuse of yellow can be overwhelming, especially where used heavily in a small space.

 

Bold black

 

This colour often comes across as daring, dramatic, and striking.

 

While it can lift a wall in an instant, research suggests it can make a front door appear uninviting.

 

Instead, a medium to dark grey with a white trim would give the same powerful impact without being overpowering.

 

Have you had a recent valuation of your home? If you've recently renovated, you could see high returns from your home, contact us today.

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