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Add Value to Your Home with Painting and Decorating

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A fresh coat of paint can do more than just change a colour. It can increase your property’s value, create a welcoming space, and even influence buyers’ emotions. Decorating isn’t just about aesthetics. It’s a strategic move.

So, if you’re thinking of selling, renting, or simply upgrading, ask yourself: What message does my home send right now?

Why Does Painting and Decorating Matter?

Buyers and renters form opinions in seconds. First impressions count. A shabby wall or tired colour scheme can drive down interest—and price.

  • A 2023 survey by Rated People found that 43% of UK homeowners said a newly decorated home positively influenced their decision to buy.
  • Rightmove data shows that freshly painted homes often sell faster than those needing work.
  • Small cosmetic improvements can boost a property’s value by up to 10%.

What Paint Colours Actually Add Value?

Colour isn’t just taste—it’s psychology.

Exterior:

  • Neutral shades like off-white, stone, and grey appeal to the widest market.
  • Avoid bold colours. A bright blue front door might be your style, but it’s not everyone’s.
  • Fresh paint on the front door and window trims boosts kerb appeal instantly.

Interior:

  • Light greys, creams, and soft whites make rooms feel bigger and brighter.
  • Muted greens and blues in kitchens and bathrooms suggest cleanliness and calm.
  • Avoid dark or trendy shades in key rooms—they can make spaces feel smaller and divisive.

Ask yourself: Would a buyer walk in and see your home as a blank canvas?

Focus on High-Impact Areas

You don’t need to repaint every wall. Target key spaces.

Hallways

  • It’s the first area people see. Scuffed skirting or dirty walls = bad start.
  • Light tones open up the space.

Living Room

  • A freshly painted feature wall can add style without overwhelming.
  • Neutral tones make it easier for buyers to imagine their own furniture.

Kitchen

  • Repaint cupboard doors if a full remodel is out of budget.
  • Soft matte finishes feel modern and clean.

Bathroom

  • Mould-resistant paint is a must.
  • Pale blues and soft greys promote a spa-like atmosphere.

Bedroom

  • Aim for calm, relaxing colours. Think gentle sage or light taupe.
  • Bold wallpaper? Keep it to one wall, or skip it.

How to Decorate on a Budget (and Still Add Value)

Decorating doesn’t have to cost a fortune to make a difference.

  • DIY where possible. A day spent painting can save hundreds in labour.
  • Use tester pots. Always try before committing.
  • Repaint woodwork. Glossy white skirting boards and doors lift a room instantly.
  • Freshen ceilings. Dingy ceilings age a home.
  • Update handles and fixtures. New cupboard handles and modern light fittings work wonders.

Would you believe many homes gain more from a £200 paint job than a £2000 renovation?

Common Mistakes That Devalue Instead of Add

Yes, bad decorating choices can backfire.

  • Using cheap paint. It shows. And it peels.
  • Skipping prep. Filling holes and sanding is boring but essential.
  • Too much personal taste. Leopard print wallpaper isn’t a selling point.
  • Ignoring lighting. A beautifully painted room still needs good light.
  • Overdoing it. Less really is more.

Don’t Forget the Exterior

People judge books by covers. Homes too.

  • Paint fences, gates, and garden walls. Peeling paint gives a neglected feel.
  • Repaint the front door in a tasteful colour. Navy blue, charcoal, or sage are top choices.
  • Clean the gutters, wash windows, and tidy the garden—all part of the decorating impression.

If you were driving past, would your house make you want to stop?

Should You Hire a Professional?

If you’re tight on time or precision isn’t your thing, hiring a professional painter and decorator can be worth it.

Benefits:

  • Cleaner finish
  • Faster results
  • Expert advice on colour and technique

Tips:

  • Always check reviews and insurance.
  • Get three quotes.
  • Ask to see past work.

If the goal is to increase value, shoddy work will cost you more in the end.

Real-Life Case StudiesExample 1: Two-Bed Terrace in Leeds

  • Owner spent £800 repainting walls in light grey and off-white.
  • Replaced old handles and lights.
  • Home valuation increased by £7,500.

Example 2: Flat in London Zone 3

  • Landlord repainted kitchen cupboards, used peel-and-stick splashbacks.
  • Repainted hallway and replaced bathroom mirror.
  • Let within 4 days, at 8% higher rent.

Small changes, big results.

Final Thoughts: A Paintbrush Is a Power Tool

Painting and decorating offer one of the highest returns on investment in home improvement. They’re cost-effective, impactful, and accessible. But only if done thoughtfully.

Before picking up the roller, ask:

  • What colours will add the most light and space?
  • Which rooms make the strongest first impression?
  • Will this appeal to the widest audience?

The right answers could mean a quicker sale, higher price, or a more beautiful place to call home.

Because in the property game, presentation is everything. And paint? It speaks volumes.

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