PALM BEACH, Fla., July 20, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- That's according to
Jordan Gendelman, a professional
interior designer and experienced home renovator based in
Colorado. "It's about being
timeless and appealing to the widest possible audience," he
suggests. "Be on trend, but make sure it's not a trend which is
likely to quickly go out of fashion."
By Jordan Gendelman's reckoning,
however, by making a property "ready to live in" an individual can
add value to their home by removing this need, and by selling a
finished product. "It's about selling a lifestyle almost," he
suggests.
"Look to address things which are not easily changed," advises
Gendelman, "things like sanitaryware, cabinetry, and floor
tiles."
Gendelman also suggests fine-tuning the look and feel of rooms
such as kitchens and bathrooms by adding high-quality cabinet
handles and taps. "People notice things like this, and while
quality taps may be costly, things like rose gold colored cabinet
handles are both inexpensive and on trend."
The interior design professional is keen to stress that, in
terms of truly adding value, repairs or improvements to areas such
as the roof or windows, or the addition of extra usable space, are
the most solid investments.
"These aren't the things which immediately catch a person's eye
though," Gendelman points out. "A new roof may be worth many
thousands, but a potential buyer is more likely to notice a
beautiful tiled floor or a stylish and contemporary kitchen," he
adds.
If an individual is looking to sell their house or apartment,
Jordan Gendelman is quick to remind
them that, as sellers, if decorating to help secure a sale, it's
vital to ensure that the work is being done to appeal to a wider
audience, and not on a personal level.
"Don't install a hot pink kitchen, for example, or paint the
bedroom walls black," he suggests. "Refer to luxury lifestyle
magazines, where interior styles can often be recreated for a snip
of the original cost, and go mostly neutral but with complementing
accent colors."
"Ultimately," emphasizes Gendelman, in conclusion, and wrapping
up, "if the property itself is structurally sound and in a good
location, then adding top quality, timeless, and eye-catching decor
choices can only serve to increase its value further."
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