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Elite Veteran
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       Location: Texas | OK we are remodeling a house to get it ready to sell. I say we need to repaint the bedrooms, baths etc. The husband says no that people who buy a house want to redo it their own way. I was thinking that fresh paint etc would make it look nicer. Not wild weird paint colors but a pale blue in the one bath, light green in a bedroom. Me personally I want a place move in ready so I don't have to do anything but unpack! Help me settle this one. |
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 Undercover Amish Mafia Member
Posts: 9991
           Location: Kansas | why not just white? Then the buyer can paint it however they want |
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 No Tune in a Bucket
Posts: 2935
       Location: Texas | I agree with you. People want move in ready unless you are selling a fixer upper. Fresh paint is fairly inexpensive and goes a long way toward the eye appeal of the house. |
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  Warmblood with Wings
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           Location: Florida.. | I would paint it but not blue or colors.. Id stick to biege or white or cream colors |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 959
       Location: Texas | We discussed white. I was thinking pale blue in the bathroom since the counter tops are a blue marble looking color. I'm personally not a big fan of white! LOL
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 A Somebody to Everybody
Posts: 41354
              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I would just freshen up the bathrooms with a light color paint, so if the new owners want to repaint later they can, but if I was buying I want to see a nice clean bathroom and fresh paint would make it more apealing. |
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 Party Girl
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        Location: Buffalo, Wyoming | I would do the most nutural paint color you can.
We are in the process of buying a house, the sellers offered to paint and clean the carpets. We told them to leave everything alone as we will be pulling out all the carpets and painting every room in the house.
I guess what I am trying to say is it really up to you how much you want to work on the house and if you are also willing to take a little less if you don't do those things. |
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  Friendly horse swapper
Posts: 4122
   Location: Buffalo, TX | I buy rent houses, so I look at at a LOT of houses....There's nothing worse than "colors" in rooms...like someone else said, stick to tans or cremes (for sure a neutral color) in every room...I paint all of my walls in the houses a light tan (white looks to sterile, tan warms it up and it shows better). |
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  Neat Freak
Posts: 11216
     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | Bibliafarm - 2015-11-19 8:45 AM I would paint it but not blue or colors.. Id stick to biege or white or cream colors
I agree with this. Moving is exhausting and fresh paint will sure make it nice. Then once they get settled in, they can alway change it later. |
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 Experienced Mouse Trapper
Posts: 3106
   Location: North Dakota | I would not paint if I were selling-unless the walls looked terrible and then-just clean them. I have never moved into a new house and not painted. So, I'm with your hubby. For me weird paint colors would be light blue in the bathroom and light green in a bedroom.....sorry |
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| I read that green is one of the worst colors you can paint a room in a flip house. If you are going to repaint stick with whites or neutrals. Light colored neutrals are warm and inviting. |
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 Some Kind of Trouble
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| Fresh paint - neutral colors! I would want it all fresh and looking great when I look at it and move in and then I could paint the colors I want as I decided to, not feel like I had to paint the entire house before I moved in because it looks dingy. |
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      Location: Never in one place long | I'd say neutral colors for sure, they are always "in style" and it'll make it look much better.. you could do most the house in a Taupe color and maybe some earth tone colors in 1-2 others. I HATED when we bought our house and the colors were so ugly and with wallpapers, we had to spend so much time tearing it down and repainting. the owners said well, we wanted to let people do it their way but I wish they of updated it, I HATE painting. |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
Posts: 41354
              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | cyount2009 - 2015-11-19 10:29 AM I read that green is one of the worst colors you can paint a room in a flip house. If you are going to repaint stick with whites or neutrals. Light colored neutrals are warm and inviting.
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Expert
Posts: 1314
    Location: North Central Iowa Land of white frozen grass | It will be cheaper to paint if you paint all the rooms the same color. Less wasted paint. None of you girls would ever be satisfied no matter what color it is painted as you all want to make it your own nest. Now us guys could care less as long as its warm, has food and a nice girl that welcomes us home as we walk thru the front door. |
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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | BS Hauler - 2015-11-19 1:02 PM It will be cheaper to paint if you paint all the rooms the same color. Less wasted paint. None of you girls would ever be satisfied no matter what color it is painted as you all want to make it your own nest. Now us guys could care less as long as its warm, has food and a nice girl that welcomes us home as we walk thru the front door.
you are so right lol. I change colors about every 4-5 yrs and my husband said he can feel the walls closing in around him due to the thickness of the walls from paint. I told him to hush it because I could paint it purple while he was gone and he would never know if I didn't say anything. |
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 Vodka for Lunch
     Location: Lala Land | When we bought our house every room was a different color, it was sooo annoying. Pink, purple, dark blue in bedrooms and bathrooms. Now that we're looking at houses again I refuse to buy a house I have to do that much painting in. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 959
       Location: Texas | I'm with you BS Hauler. I couldn't care less about the house! LOL When I bought it I wasn't wild about the carpet but it was brand new and I couldn't see ripping it out!! Now as far as repainting the bedroom, it has wainscoting so that is the part I was going to repaint and leave the upper portion off white. I want to get as many $$ for it as I can.
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 Extreme Veteran
Posts: 312
   Location: KS | Depending how bad the walls look now would be my deciding factor. I agree with several, paint is a cheap way to make things new. And agree with going all neutral colors. Im not a fan of white either, but more than likely the gal that moves is, is going to repaint anyway. I aways have anyway, my husband and I built a new house last year, I went with all neutral colors beside my office I got brave and painted it turquoise. The rest of the house is browns, grays, and barnwood. :) Good Luck! |
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I Really Love Jeans
Posts: 3173
     Location: North Dakota | Its cheap to paint! Use earth tones, different shades of light brown, tan, etc......We recently renovated a home and put earth ton carpet and had everything painted and it was under contract within 24 hours!!! A little paint goes a long way! |
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