Kelli from Kelli's House hosts Show and Tell Friday. If you have something special to share, this is the place to show it. It could be a trinket from grade school, a piece of jewelry, or a treasured collection. Go to her place to join in the fun!
I follow HGTV, and they say that in order to sell a home, you must neutralize it. That is, remove all knickknacks, personal items, and pictures of family members. Here's my before with my seven grandchildren's pictures:
And here's how I neutralized that wall:
I found this metal thingy at Home Goods for $14.99. I like it enough that I plan to use it in our future home.
This idea of framing would work on any wall to "enlarge" the wall hanging.
34 comments:
Well, I really like the "thingy" you found - it looks very stylish. But I love the way the wall looked in the "before" shot, too. Yes, I guess "neutralizing" is necessary, but it's definitely not as interesting as seeing an actual lived-in house.
Your metal "thingy" is beautiful. I will definitely have to visit Home Goods soon. :)
thank you for sharing with us
Gina
Great idea and great price.
Enjoy your weekend!
Leann
Love the Thingamabobber! Even more, I enjoy your creativity Sally. We are moving just a bit more up town to a larger space. We will still be in Colorado. You have more work cut out for you than I have for me. Be blessed this weekend. Stop and enjoy life still as you plan for the move. :) Ask me how I know that one!
That looks so cool. By itself, it wouldn't make much impact but in the frame, it is a major work of art. You know you could even paint it blue in your new home. LOL I think it would be awesome over a bed, I want one!
Excellent demonstration!
It is beautiful both ways but the experts appear to be right about this. We did this at my Mother's house and the next people bought the house. Could have had something to do with it.
Becky
It looks great. It is amazing how just framing something really does give it impact. Gorgeous. Hugs, Marty
Wow...that really made a huge difference, Sally! Of course, I thought all your family pictures looked great, too!
Very Very Very COOL! And Pretty to boot! Love it!
Wow, i think the iron work looks fantastic, i too would use it in your new home. Beautiful change
hugs
janet
I love the wall both ways and if I loved the house, the family pics would not be a deterrent.
Yep I have always heard to take out all family pictures so the "new" family could see themselves in the home. GREAT job!
I disagree with HGTV there -- every home we have bought and sold has been "personalized." Nevertheless, that is a great art piece!
Great idea. Lord if I decided to sell, I'd just have to move everything out and start over cause everything in my house is personalized...lol..
Molly
love that metal thing!!! what a great buy!!!
You are something else, Sally, thinking of everything. It looks very nice.
Hi Sal!
I IS hard to put away the family photos, isn't it?....but they do say it's they way to sell a home. I love your solution. I actually had a built in frame in my hallway years ago for family pictures. Yours is much prettier, though. :-)
Good luck selling your home!
Blessings,
Spencer
I love your before & after! The framed area is a great idea! ☺ Diane
Hi Sally! I keep telling Mary Nash she should blog. Both of you have so much to offer readers from around the world. I was reading your posts -- are you guys moving? Well, just wanted to stop in and say hey. Your blog looks awesome.
Hi Sally, Whatever you did to neutralize your home WORKED---since you sold it so quickly.
You should write a book (or pamplet) on how to neutralize your home before selling it...
Hugs,
Betsy
Your wall looks pretty both ways. I don't know if I agree with the neutralizing or not. Personally I love to see what people have done with their houses to make it a home.
Iris
Yhrift shop finds are great to do this. Having fun yet???Kathy
What a pretty piece! Yes, one of my best friends is a realtor and she says this is true. When the future buyers come in, without all the personal items around, they can better vision themselves living there. But...whatever YOU did was the thing to do...look how fast you sold your home.
Hope you aren't wearing yourselves out trying to get it all done. Take all the help you can get!!
xo bj
I agree. I think that's a good selling point and you did a great job!
That looks super Sally. I hope you have a nice Memorial Weekend.
Very creative...I like it very much (but being a grandmother...I also like your Pics!)
Hi Sally...
Oooh...I love your metal thingy...as you put it! Hehe! It really is pretty, I guess I would call it a decorative iron piece! Hehe!
Isn't it funny...how they say to "neutralize" your home when trying to sell it? I think it's a "new-fangled" idea! Hehe! We never used to even consider such things and funny how our homes used to still sell! I guess it has something to do with the new generation! Anyway, I loved the photos of your grandchildren too!
Warmest wishes,
Chari
Hi Sally,
Love your new wall art. Removing personal pictures and stuff is something you don't think about doing...but I can see how it would help!
Just beautiful!
~Kelli
Perfect idea and it's beautiful!...Christine
I think it's so sweet of you to have kept a photo of each of your grandchildren on your wall. :)) And it's creative of you to have found a way to "neutralize" that... :)
What a pretty metal "thing". Hope the house sells soon!
Love the new metal wall sculpture! Happy packing!
Bless you,
Susan
I love that piece hanging on your wall. I would totally have picked that up too.
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