If you’re planning to sell your home soon, take note. You should direct your attention to your bathroom. Why? At the end of a long day, people want to relax with a hot shower or bath There’s a reason hotel bathrooms are so luxurious. After all, we spend more than 78 years in the bathroom in a lifetime!
The good news is you don’t have to start from scratch and invest hundreds of dollars into a reno. Instead, focus on what selling points you already have. Here are a few tips:
Less is more. Don’t leave any personal hygiene products or cleaning products out. A clear countertop is best.
Sell your storage. Buyers will be looking in your cabinets to get a feel for the space. Make sure everything is neatly organized and not crammed–no more than 2/3 full. Baskets are your friend here.
Be strategic about upgrades. You don’t need to dump a lot of money into projects that won’t pay off. Instead, focus on repainting the walls, replacing leaking and worn taps, updating the cabinet hardware, installing new light fittings and updating towel bars.
Cleanliness is next to godliness. People are attracted to spaces that appear well maintained. So make sure to give the bathroom some extra attention. Clean sells!
Accessorize. Again, you want to evoke that spa atmosphere. You might include fragrant soaps, bath oils, natural loofahs and candles. Flowers are also a great way to add some instant life into a room.