![]() ![]() These colours create a stunning entrance to your home and will even brighten up the greyest of days. If you need some inspiration, Greeff says here are a few colour guidelines:īright and bold: If you want to have a statement front door, choose vibrant colours like pink, turquoise, red or yellow. People often pick colours for their front door that they wouldn't pick for their interior walls and it’s where many homeowners feel they have a little more freedom to “go wilder with colour”. If guests can find your home easily, it’s already a memorable experience, says chief executive of Greeff Christie’s International Real Estate, Mike Greeff. A bold, colourful door also sets your house apart from the rest and makes it easy to find, which is a bonus. Adding a punch of colour to your door is a quick, easy and inexpensive way to revamp a tired-looking entry. Having a door that stands out from the rest of the house is a definite wow factor. Luckily, there are a few simple maintenance tasks that will boost your home’s kerb appeal and help prevent first impression issues from occurring while your property is up for sale. It is important to remember that while there is a market trend throughout the country, there will also be certain areas that buck the trend due to specific, circumstances that influence that particular area,” Goslett explains. It all depends on the economic environment and conditions that surround the local housing market. At times, the market will favour buyers and at other times, the market will favour sellers. ![]() See what similar homes in you street and suburb Regional Director and CEO of RE/MAX of Southern Africa, Adrian Goslett, encourages sellers to first consider if the market conditions are favourable and secondly, take some time to decide what the next move will be once the home is sold. That is not something you want to have happen if you are looking to sell your home. We all know that first impressions are lasting impressions and that it is almost impossible to change a person's mind if they look at a property and instantly have a poor first impression.
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