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cbrchick
04-22-2010, 07:55 AM
So my husband and I are going to be carrying 2 houses here pretty soon for a good amount of money each month. We are moving into our new house at the end of next week and are busy trying to get the never ending list of "stuff" accomplished with this one so we can get it on the market.

My hubby is in the military and I have an infant which makes getting things done in a timely and money sensitive matter difficult at times. As much as we don't want to, we are going to get this house painted by professionals in prep to sell. We don't have really extreme colours, and our realtor is suggesting we paint all the walls "bland beige".

So my question is, has it mattered to you as a buyer/seller if a house is all one color on the inside? It will be easy to paint over for the next person, a clean slate.... But has it turned anyone off when looking for a house when there is zero personality in the house in terms of colour?

We're going to have minimal furniture in each room, no art work, and just window coverings/plants.

??????

Cutty72
04-22-2010, 08:11 AM
I would rather have it a "bland" color than a real extreme color I don't like.

Beige/white/tan walls a person can deal with for awhile as they get it arranged how they want it.
A crazy or ugly color could cost a sale. I looked at a house where the whole upstairs was painted a calf shit green. It would have had to have been repainted before I would even think about it, and the owners refused.

I don't think all the rooms have to be the same color, as some change is good, but nothing real outrageous. Some dark reds, tans, whites, etc are fine IMO.

tached1000rr
04-22-2010, 08:20 AM
For me it does not matter if I'm the buyer, because i can change the colors etc. My wife disagrees though. Only if the house had some god awful wallpapering would I have 2nd doubts just because I might not feel like putting in the work to remove it, but it would boil down to how good of a deal I'm getting on the house and if the other features of the house outweighed the wallpaper.

marko138
04-22-2010, 09:13 AM
Doesn't matter to me. Wife and I would paint to suit any way.

anthonyk
04-22-2010, 09:13 AM
A classy paint job using moderate designer colors can really make a house look great. But "classy" is the key word. :lmao:

Given two identical floorplans, if one is tastefully decorated with some personality, I'll be more inclined to buy it over the beige one.

Rangerscott
04-22-2010, 09:17 AM
I'm not an expert but there are colors that make rooms "look" bigger.

Cruzergirl
04-22-2010, 09:17 AM
As a single buyer I have walked away from houses because of color. I'd like to think I would just paint it and be done but I guess I'm just lazy and would prefer to repaint only if I want to not because I have to.

azoomm
04-22-2010, 09:18 AM
I don't care, as long as it's not wallpaper.

But, the public has no imagination. They will judge a house based on the couch that they aren't getting with the sale. :wink:

z06boy
04-22-2010, 09:30 AM
It probably doesn't really matter as long as the colors you choose aren't extreme. For whatever reason bland as in white or off white walls seem to sell better. I guess as mentioned people can deal with these colors better until they can paint the walls to suit them. White looks bright and clean if nothing else.

Walls painted different colors will appeal to people that happen to like the colors that you choose of course.

As long as you don't go extreme with your color it probably shouldn't matter that much imho.

I agree that wallpaper is more of a concern since it's harder for the new buyer to deal with.

ontwo
04-22-2010, 09:32 AM
I don't care, as long as it's not wallpaper.

But, the public has no imagination. They will judge a house based on the couch that they aren't getting with the sale. :wink:

This. Especially after a twelve hour wallpaper removal job. And yes, many of you are like me. If I don't like it, I'll change it. However, the vast majority of the public wouldn't know how to paint a room much less have the initiative to do their own projects.

shmike
04-22-2010, 09:33 AM
Like has been mentioned, the new buyers are probably going to paint anyway.

Give them a blank or neutral canvas to work from.

Boring colors are less offensive than the wrong colors.

Homeslice
04-22-2010, 09:43 AM
Green-walled bedrooms with dark/black furniture rock, IMO.

Of course, other rooms need to be "sunnier" etc.

njchopper87
04-22-2010, 10:15 AM
I couldn't care less about what color the rooms are. Wallpaper though.. I had to deal with removal of that back in my old place.. never want to do that again.. and I didn't even do the bulk of the work.

azoomm
04-22-2010, 10:16 AM
Like has been mentioned, the new buyers are probably going to paint anyway.

Give them a blank or neutral canvas to work from.

Boring colors are less offensive than the wrong colors.

And, easier to paint over than something dark or dramatic.

z06boy
04-22-2010, 10:20 AM
Like has been mentioned, the new buyers are probably going to paint anyway.

Give them a blank or neutral canvas to work from.

Boring colors are less offensive than the wrong colors.

And, easier to paint over than something dark or dramatic.

Yep and yep.

the chi
04-22-2010, 10:26 AM
Like others have said, colors that dont appeal to me have caused me to walk away. Yeah I can repaint it, but why would I want to? Bland colors are easy to clean, make the rooms look bigger than they really are and allow someone to see the house for what it is whereas colors can draw away from it.

Homeslice
04-22-2010, 11:20 AM
Bland colors are easy to clean.
And easy to get dirty :lol:

sherri_chickie
04-22-2010, 11:20 AM
If it is a nice neutral colour I could care less if it is all one colour in the house. Makes it easier to live with until I decide on what colour I want to paint. My house right now has a rather bland colour downstairs that looks cold in the winter, and we are looking for a new colour to paint but hubby and I can't agree on it. The upstairs is a nice colour and I loved the colour of the bedroom when I looked at it, helped sell it, but if it had been neutral that would have been ok too.

lauralynne
04-22-2010, 11:33 AM
it's all about first impressions. Beige is the "go to" color for re-sale. I would stick with it - let people paint their own decor on a blank canvas.

karl_1052
04-22-2010, 12:26 PM
I just sold my house, and it needed paint in almost every room.
Paint is so personal, even if you waste the money to paint it beige, the new owners will most likely just repaint almost immediately anyways.

EpyonXero
04-22-2010, 03:18 PM
Colors do have an effect on your impressions of a house, even if you know that you can and would repaint. Also, Id prefer not to paint a house I am buying and If I did need to I would consider it an increase in the purchase price.

Cruzergirl
04-22-2010, 03:21 PM
I once walked through a house with a royal blue dining room, pink bedroom, puuuuurple bedroom, and, oh yeah, chair rails. No f*ing way. Call me what you want, I'm already doing all the other work by myself, no way in hell I'm painting too... :lol:

Neutral colors on the walls ftw.

LeeNetworX
04-22-2010, 03:38 PM
As a prospective buyer, I have a hard time visualizing a place as being "ours" if I'm distracted by different colors, etc. Having a neutral, uniform color scheme inside your house is a good idea.

karl_1052
04-22-2010, 04:02 PM
Colors do have an effect on your impressions of a house, even if you know that you can and would repaint. Also, Id prefer not to paint a house I am buying and If I did need to I would consider it an increase in the purchase price.

Paint never affects the price of a house, it only helps it sell faster.

Particle Man
04-22-2010, 04:03 PM
As a prospective buyer, I have a hard time visualizing a place as being "ours" if I'm distracted by different colors, etc. Having a neutral, uniform color scheme inside your house is a good idea.

totally agree.

askmrjesus
04-22-2010, 06:05 PM
I painted my bathroom Eggplant, just to piss off whoever ended up buying the house.

You can't not buy a house, just because one very small room is Eggplant.

I overheard the guy who bought it, telling his wife they'd have to paint the "Purple bathroom".

Purple? Ignorant motherfucker couldn't tell the difference between Eggplant and Purple, so fuck him.

JC

Cruzergirl
04-22-2010, 06:16 PM
I painted my bathroom Eggplant, just to piss off whoever ended up buying the house.

You can't not buy a house, just because one very small room is Eggplant.

I overheard the guy who bought it, telling his wife they'd have to paint the "Purple bathroom".

Purple? Ignorant motherfucker couldn't tell the difference between Eggplant and Purple, so fuck him.

JC






Yeah, what a jackass......everyone knows that eggplant and purple are completely different.





















Someone in here want to tell Jeebus that eggplant is purple? No.


Me neither

askmrjesus
04-22-2010, 06:31 PM
Someone in here want to tell Jeebus that eggplant is purple? No.


Me neither

Oh REALLY?

Well then, Miss. Smarty-Thongs, if Eggplant is the same thing as Purple, then why the fuck do they call it "Eggplant" ?

Because it's not purple, that's why.

Don't believe me? Ask Homeslice.

JC