There are a number of trends in home decoration that you’ve likely seen come and go over the years. Some of them look pretty nice and create something of a timeless look, while others… well, it’s pretty easy to understand why they’re only temporary trends. Like them or hate them, though, following home trends can sometimes have a positive impact on the value of your home if you’re looking to sell. That is, of course, if you strike while the iron is hot.
But what if you’re not actually looking to sell at the moment and just
like the way that a trend looks? Will going all-in on some big trend hurt your
home’s value down the line if you do decide to sell later? This could be a
legitimate concern depending on the trend. After all, even if you’re on the
market and don’t manage to sell right away, you could find that going too far
with certain trends will bite you before you find a buyer.
Home Trend Dos
There isn’t necessarily anything wrong with following home trends,
either to bump up the value of your home in the current market or just because
you like the look of them. If you’re thinking of making some changes around the
house because of a current trend, here are a few things to think about:
- Evaluate
the cost of a trend before jumping all in; some are surprisingly cost
effective, while others will give you a bit of sticker shock
- Keep
an eye on trending paint colors and the “hot colors” that paint
manufacturers announce every year to stay ahead of color trends, so that
your home can stay trendy without you having to pay a premium for trendy
colors
- Pick
and choose the trends you want to follow, and take only the parts that you
like if you’re not committed to the entirety of a trend
Don’t be afraid to make some changes and upgrades in trendy styles, but
don’t go overboard with it. This is especially true if you’re just looking to
make some trendy home improvements before you sell your home.
Home Trend Don’ts
Some trends can really bring up the value of your home if you catch them
at the peak of their popularity, but if you aren’t that lucky, then they can
cost you money in the end. These are the trends that you should avoid unless
you really like them. Here are a few things to look out for when considering
home trends:
- Avoid
trends that require major structural changes or construction merely for
aesthetic purposes
- The
overuse of bright, bold colors occasionally comes into fashion but will
almost certainly go out just as quickly
- Unless
it’s just a minor expense, stay away from trends that you just don’t “get”
because there’s a decent chance that you’ll implement it incorrectly or
miss the height of its popularity and not even realize it
- Even
if it’s popular, watch out for trends that will be difficult for future
homeowners to undo; potential buyers might see your trendy changes and
start wondering how much it will cost to change them, and that could
potentially spoil the sale
Basically, trends can be fun. Think twice about them though if they’re
going to be too expensive, create too many headaches for future homeowners, or
are likely to come across as garish or ugly.
Cashing In on Home Trends
If you do want to make
some home improvements or other changes to follow certain trends, it’s
important that you find the right pro for the job. Whether you need an interior
designer, a painter, or even a plumber to help you follow a new fountain trend,
you don’t want to pay more than you have to.
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