Does Your Foyer Say 'Welcome'
Most sellers have been advised to be aware of the importance of curb appeal in heightening the interest of potential buyers. To that end, they keep the lawn mowed and bushes trimmed. They also adorn the outside entrance way
with colorful potted flowers, updated light fixtures and hardware, and a freshly-painted door—all invitations to potential buyers to go inside.
An effective selling strategy, of course, but the invitations and positive impressions need to continue when prospective buyers actually come into your home. Be it large, small, or cleverly created, the interior entryway to your house serves as the transition from outdoors to indoors and can set the tone and expectations for the rest of the home.
Some tips to creating a welcoming and attractive foyer or hallway include the following:
- Use one piece of size-appropriate furniture to anchor the space (and possibly provide room for storage). Think desk, chest, bookcase, etagere, bench, or comfortable chair, e.g. Consider function as well as appearance.
- Stress neatness. Not only does an entryway set the tone of a home, but it can also keep the rest of your home tidy. Attaching attractive hooks or other hardware to the wall next to the doorway can be an excellent place to hang coats, purses, bags, and keys. A coat rack and umbrella stand can also be useful items.
- Utilize color to introduce the style of your home and/or to make a statement. Some designers recommend using bright (red) or dark (chocolate brown) hues to mask the dimensions of a small space. Others favor neutral shades such as grey, ecru, or white to make the furnishings the central focus. Still others promote the use of yellow to add light or shades of green to bring the outside in.
- Be aware of lighting and size proportion. Include a table lamp or sconces—even a chandelier if the area warrants it. The addition of a mirror helps to reflect light and expand the space.
- Utilize accessories tastefully. Add a colorful area rug, a favorite painting or poster, and plants, perhaps even a ficus or palm tree if space permits. Display a few pieces from one of your collections. Include a variety of textures, shapes, and colors in your selections. Remember that fresh flowers, in addition to pleasantly scenting the foyer, always send a welcoming message.to would-be buyers of your home.
Information courtesy of New Castle County Realtor Tucker Robbins.
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