That is the question most homeowner’s have when they have their home on the market during the holiday season. It’s tough, especially if you are living in your home or hosting family for the holidays. We never want to discourage holiday cheer, but here’s my best advice… decorate with taste and sensitivity to potential buyers that might view your home during the holiday season.
I know, “decorate to taste” is vague, let me break it down.
Don’t Compete For Best Lights Display
Avoid elaborate yard displays that take away from your curb appeal. Huge blow up Santa’s, or the entire reindeer lineup might distract potential homebuyers, taking attention away from your beautiful palm trees and foliage.
While a few simple, white exterior lights hung from the roofline are a nice touch to outline the size of your house, I would avoid the dancing projector lights or strands of multicolor lights that don’t provide a warm and clean curb appeal.
No Winter Wonderlands
The same advice goes for your interior decorations, less is more. An elegant lighted garland is nice above the fireplace, but don’t turn your home into a grand winter wonderland. I would suggest a smaller Christmas tree this year, one that does not take away from the size of your living room and make the space seem small and crowded.
When it comes to infusing a touch of festive charm with animal-inspired decor, opt for subtle yet striking accents that complement the overall theme. Untamed Creatures can make a delightful addition to your Christmas-themed room, bringing a sense of wilderness that perfectly balances the refined holiday ambiance.
A few carefully selected animal-themed decorations can add a touch of whimsy and playfulness to your holiday setting without veering into excessive ornamentation.
Abstract paintings or minimalist prints can add a touch of sophistication, creating visual interest without dominating the space. When choosing art for living rooms, consider the size and scale of the pieces to ensure they are proportionate to the wall space available. Additionally, selecting artwork that resonates with your personal style and reflects the theme of the room can help create a cohesive and inviting atmosphere.
Whether you opt for a single statement piece or a curated gallery wall, art can be a powerful tool for expressing your individuality and infusing your living room with personality and charm.
If the holidays will not be the same without your nutcracker collection, I suggest removing current decor and dispersing the nutcrackers throughout the home with one or two in each room.
Don’t Block The Views
And PLEASE, don’t block that beautiful view of the Gulf, the bay, the golf course, or your scenic backyard. This is what SELLS YOUR HOME!
Avoid lining the windowsills with snowman figurines, or plastering your windows and sliding glass doors with snowflake window-clings.You’ll be surprised at how a simple candle in the window can create a warm and inviting feel.
Be Sensitive to Religious Views
I’ve yet to find a Christmas, Hanukkah or Kwanzaa decoration that was offensive, but I do suggest remaining sensitive to potential home buyers of all religions.
While I see nothing wrong with a nativity set displayed on the end table, or a menorah on the mantel, I wouldn’t plaster the home with religious memorabilia. This goes along with my general advice of “less is more” when it comes to decorating your home while it’s on the market.
I hope this advice has been beneficial for those of you pondering how to handle the holidays! I’m always happy to stop by and give my honest advice. Don’t hesitate to reach out as you’re preparing for the holidays this year!