“We will be selling our home during the holidays. We love the holidays and especially the decorating. Is it OK to decorate our home for the holidays while it is up for sale? “
We love the holidays too and the decorating is our favourite part but when it comes to selling your home you need to be careful. Holiday decorating can be a negative when it comes to selling your home.
We love how simple and subtle this entry way decor is. It is perfect for the fall and Thanksgiving season. It is clean and tasteful.
Although we love this because it is both fun and festive for Halloween, it is too much if you are selling your home. The mantle is too cluttered and crowded, and taking away from the fireplace – a great feature for any home
Here’s why:
1. Certain holiday decor may be religious and that can turn (some) buyers off. You need to keep the home neutral and depersonalized.
2. Holiday decor (in most cases) adds clutter. You might think adding a large Christmas tree in your family room shows off the size of the room but it actually doesn’t. It cramps the space, adds bulk to the space and although beautiful it may even cut off the flow of the room.
This is a lot of fun and totally chic for a Halloween party but it’s very cluttered and is very distracting.
3. Holiday decor can be distracting. Lights, trees, baubles and bling really take the focus away from features like flooring, new paint, large windows and just about anything else that is included with the home
4. Holiday decor dates your photos. We love holiday decor but if you are decked out for the holidays during your photos, those photos will get old and quickly. No one wants to see a fireplace mantle with garlands and wreaths in late January or February (and depending on your market and price point that could be a realistic time frame).
This is clean and simple plus it isn’t religious. This would be cute on a mantel or as a centerpiece during the season.
Now if you just can’t come to terms with not decorating for the holidays while your home is for sale, here are some ideas.
1. Tone it down and keep it tasteful. So keep to less than 50% of what you would normally do.
This is a great addition on the front porch or by the fireplace. It’s clean and simple and it can be up over the months of December and January as it is pretty generic. But remember to maintain any natural plants – you don’t want a fire hazard or pine needles everywhere!
2. Keep your decor up for a shorter period of time. So don’t put up your items too early and keep them up too long.
3. Don’t have your decor ‘up’ for your photos. That way you will be giving buyers (who are looking online) a true snapshot of what the home looks like and you will be able to use the photos longer as they won’t be dated after the holidays.
4. Hosting the holidays? Be sure to let your agent know and coordinate with him/her any showing restrictions in advance – you don’t want to turn away showings if you can avoid it. It can set a bad impression.
Don’t forget the exterior – keep your decor simple, clean and tasteful. White lights are very flattering and work beyond the Christmas holidays. Also with the days getting shorter, these lights help buyers and agents see the house better!
This is really fun and very festive and probably a neighbourhood attraction but it is distracting and a look to avoid when selling your home.
Remember once you are in your new home you can make up for not being able to decorate during the sale of your last home! Happy Holidays and happy Selling!!