Here at Cooke & Co Estate and Letting Agents,
we’ve been telling our clients for years to ditch the clutter and get the décor
spot on to secure a top sale. Well now a survey has proved us right!
The study* found that two in five buyers look for a
property that matches their own personal taste in interiors. (The split was 46%
of men and 36% of women, dispelling the myth that women are the fussier sex.)
Now, you may be wondering why buyers get so hung up on
cosmetic details. After all, it’s easy enough to paint a few walls if you don’t
like a colour scheme, and you’re buying a property, not the furniture.
But many buyers make emotional rather than
analytical decisions. When they step inside a home, they want to imagine
themselves living there. Younger buyers – influenced by the mountains of
interior design content on TikTok and Instagram – may have particularly strong
views.
Most popular look
Minimalism
About 40% of those surveyed said they’d pay more for
the clean, white, non-fussy minimalist look. On average, buyers would pay
£3,600 over the asking price for this style, while a whopping 12% of 18 to
24-year-olds would pay £10k more.
Other styles
Farmhouse style (think neutral tones, wood and
chunky knit textiles) ranked second, with 34% saying they’d pay more for this
look. Scandi style (similar to minimalism but with more natural materials
thrown in) ranked third, with 33% saying they’d offer above the asking price
for this look.
Turn-offs
Maximalist décor was a no-no for buyers, with 32%
saying they’d pay below the asking price for a property with a loud, brash
interior. Styles such as mid-century modern, boho and art deco also provoked
negative responses, with 31% saying they would offer below the asking price for
a home with this aesthetic.
Conclusion
You don’t have to be an interiors expert to get the
big picture. Loud colours, fussy prints and rooms full of clutter turn off
buyers. Investing time and effort in staging your home will pay off.
For more advice on presenting
your home for sale, contact us here at Cooke & Co Estate and Letting
Agents
*Survey of 2,000 buyers conducted by
Hammonds Furniture.
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