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The exterior of your home is an expression of your homes personality. Each house in your neighborhood is painted a different color to prove this point. If all the houses were painted the same the neighborhood would lack individuality and overall appeal. Homeowners often take pride in how their home looks, this is especially important when selling your home. The right color can make or break a sale. To choose the perfect paint color suited for your house, consider the tips below.

  • Consider the Surroundings – Your neighborhood and location will give you a hint on what will make your home appealing in regards to paint color. For example, if you live near the beach or lake consider cooler colors such as pale yellow, white, peach, light aqua and pastel colors. If you live near the mountains consider neutral stone colors or brick red.
  • Allow Nature to Inspire you – If your home is surrounded by beautiful landscape, tall trees and a colorful garden allow the color to stay in nature and choose a neutral tone paint color such as white, ivory, beige or tan. These light colors will pop through the greenery and vibrant garden essentially highlighting the house as the focal point of the landscaping.
  • Use Your Memory – Do you remember the color of houses while on your last vacation? Homeowners often take notice of real estate property while traveling. If a specific home stood out to you it could be the inspiration for the new paint color for your house. For example, if you took a trip to Switzerland you may have adored the Swiss-style homes and colors. Consider this option if it suits your home’s architect style. If it doesn’t, you can still use the same colors such as ivory paint on the walls with dark brown accent color on the trim, around the windows and on the door. This is an excellent option when incorporating style into your homes curb appeal.

Blend in with the Neighbors. While every homeowner prefers their house to be unique, you also don’t want to be the only shocking vibrant colored house on the street. This can actually turn potential buyers away from purchasing your home. You don’t have to choose the same color as your neighbors but maybe decide on a color within the same family or a different hue. For example, if your neighbor’s house is tan, you can choose a lighter or darker shade of tan. Always take time and consideration when choosing a paint color for your home.


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Brandon Alvarez is a Miami based realtor serving the South Florida market and is passionate about making sure that your dream home acquisition becomes a reality. He can be reached at 305-926-1335 or via email at ba@welcometomiami.us.