Just want some feedback. If I were to put my house on the market and you came to see it, what would you say about these kid's rooms?
Daughter's room (Paris/pink poodles) - I've actually moved furniture around since I took these pictures, but what do you think of the walls? Oh, and I've finished the plack "stitches" on the stripes, too:
youngest son's room (racecar theme):
oldest son's room (sports theme, no custom murals on the wall). This is the only pic I can find, but I know I have more:
I think the rooms look great. Are you considering putting it on the market, have you talked with an agent? I guess I wonder because I mean there could be potential for someone to buy it that does not have kids or younger kids...but I don't think that would make or break the sale. If I looked at it I'd think there was a very creative mom with plenty of talent and style living there
itsapinkthing_housefulofgrls wrote: I think the rooms look great. Are you considering putting it on the market, have you talked with an agent? I guess I wonder because I mean there could be potential for someone to buy it that does not have kids or younger kids...but I don't think that would make or break the sale. If I looked at it I'd think there was a very creative mom with plenty of talent and style living there
We are thinking about it, because we're hoping to move to TX (((****crosses fingers and says "before the snow, before the snow, before the snow****))) I'm hoping since this is a family neighborhood that it would be families, but who knows. I just don't want to turn anyone off because the rooms are so specific (except for the older guy's room).
If you are planning on selling your house, sadly, I think the bathroom is too dark. According to what I have seen, buyers prefer rooms that appear bigger than they are) and unfortunately it seems that most can't see past the colors.
I love the rooms, but for selling, it may be a little difficult. If you can, paint the bathroom a lighter color, maybe beige (boring I know, but it sells). Remember, not everyone looking for a home is going to have or planning on having children. So, you want to make sure you appeal to the widest market possible.
I'll give you my opinion as a real estate agent. I never recommend that someone paint rooms/redecorate etc. when trying to sell a home unless we see that it becomes a major problem. 99% of buyers will look at the home and if it is what they are looking for (size/price/etc.) then a color of a room will not make or break a deal. In fact you could spend a ton of money painting and redecorating and not be able to get that money back out of the resale. Everyone has a different opinion when it comes to decorating and chances are no matter what you do to the rooms, the new owners will probably change them.