Friday, February 5, 2010
The Entry Way
The entry way should make the buyers have an immediate emotional reactions to the home. It finishes off the the first impression, the first half being the curb appeal. The moment they walk into the home can sometimes make or break the sale. The entry way should be free of clutter and as roomy as possible. If there is too much furniture in the area remove some of it. Remove baskets of shoes things that can be put in closets. Like everywhere else in the home the entry was should be cleaned near perfectly. No dust, dirt, hand prints on the wall, touch up paint if necessary. The entry way should be well light to make the home feel inviting and warm. If you have a wall in the entry way put a nice focal point there, such as a picture or a mirror. Remember mirrors can make small areas feel a little larger.