How to Decorate for the Holidays When Your Home is For Sale

How to Decorate for the Holidays When Your Home is For Sale


Selling your home throughout the holiday season can feel overwhelming and challenging, especially when it comes to holiday decorating. The weather is colder, leaves have fallen, and snow may be on the ground. But do not let the winter weather bring you down! Use holiday decorations to your advantage by bringing the warmth back to your home.

Here are some tips to transform your home into an appropriately decorated space this winter season.

1. Choose size-appropriate decorations.

Think carefully about the size of your decorations before purchasing or putting them on display. Always ask yourself whether the decorations help positively show off the space or if it overwhelms the room. You want to be festive while also showing off positive attributes of your home. Instead of putting up a giant Christmas tree in your family room, choose either a smaller version or forego the tree to ensure that the integrity of your home is maintained as well as keeping your home holiday neutral.

2. Think about light.

Make sure that your holiday décor does not block natural light from coming into your home. Windows are a common place that people put holiday décor, but this may limit the light that makes your home look its best. By reducing natural light, you detract from the value of the room.

3. Coordinated colors.

Try and maintain color coordination within your holiday decoration. Every room should be appealing and should not clash with your holiday decorations. Instead of the traditional red and green, try using gold, silver, or copper holiday accents. These colors pair well with any color scheme and keep your decorations tasteful.

4. Limit sound and movement.

Many holiday decorations have moving or sound elements to them. These are distracting to the buyer and should not be used while your home is for sale. Flashing lights are also distracting and can be a potential health concern for buyers who are sensitive to light. Forego decorations that move or produce too much light this holiday season.

5. Show off your home’s architectural features.

Holiday decorating gives you a fantastic opportunity to show off your home's best features. Wrap some garland around the staircase or place some stockings over the fireplace to gain the attention of the buyer. Do not cover up structural details such as wood floors or crown molding. Less is more when staging a home during the holidays.

6. Use outdoor décor to enhance curb appeal.

When decorating your outside space, keep it minimal and tasteful. Wreaths and thoughtfully lighted shrubbery can add curl appeal without going overboard. Keep your decorations neutral to appeal to all different buyers.

Holiday décor can produce a warm and welcoming environment for potential buyers. Keep your decorations minimal and stick to the idea that “less is more” during the holiday season.

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