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The Bedrooms and Family Room
Is there any room more personal than one’s bedroom?
Because most bedrooms have such personality, you really
have to strip down bedrooms to make them appear very
generic. Personal items should be non-existent, and beds
should be beautifully made and coordinated with matching
accessories. You should also Paint walls a neutral color.
Your child may have loved the pink walls and mural but,
new owners may have a hard time envisioning the room
as anything other than a cute girls bedroom.
• Clean all windows, sills, carpeting, doors and walls.
• Remove posters from walls to enhance the spacious
look of a room.
• Remove all clutter! This includes clothing, toys and
other personal items. Pack what you can and store the
rest! Leave only the necessities in dresser drawers.
• Again, use a minimalist approach so that rooms appear
larger. Take out any excessive furniture that can make
bedrooms look over-crowded.
• Make sure closet rods and shelves are sturdy. Do not
forget to clean the closets! Closets should always look
spacious. You might also consider installing a few shelves
(available at home store retailers), so that closets look
more useful. This is a good time to get rid of all your
unwanted clothing and such.
• Make up all the beds with gorgeous comforters and
coordinate with matching accessories.
The Family Room
If your house is like most others, the family room picks up
the brunt of the wear and tear. Everyone in the family uses
this room to hang out, drop off books and lounge about.
even pets consider this a personal hide out. As such. you
will need to thoroughly clean this room.
• Remove all excessive clutter and leave just a few family
photos. The room should look friendly, inviting and like a
fun place to hang out. But, it should not look too lived in.
• Clean windows, carpets and all furniture. Make sure the
room smells fresh, not like sweaty children, dirty animals
or well worn sneakers.

• If the room is too crowded, remove some furniture to open
up the space.
• Old ragged couches and chairs should either be taken out
or covered with a sofa cover.
• Appliance electrical cords should be neatly tied and hidden.
• If you have an aquarium, be sure that it is sparkling clean.
• Make sure your bookcases are not crowded with knik-knaks.
You want people looking at your home, not your collections. 
Thats it for today, come back soon for my final installment
of "F.S.B.O. Tips" You can check out my other "F.S.B.O. Tips"
Part 1. Evaluate Your Home Part 2. Make Repairs
Part 3. Outside The Budget
Part 4. Inside These Walls
Part 5. The All Important Kitchen
Part 6. The Bathrooms
Thanks,
Tara Painting
Silverman Realty Inc.
(904) 874-3569
Website:
www.JacksonvilleRealEstateFinder.com Free Home Market Analysis:

Tara: This is an excellent post with lots of great ideas. I am one who can see beyond clutter or wild colors, etc. but being in real estate, I've learned that many people cannot. The pictures you used in your post are great. Two things that I really do hate though: really wild colors/wallpaper and electrical cords everywhere. That drives me nuts so I know what it must do to a potential buyer who can't see beyond.