16
Feb
Winter viewing? How to make yours a success
We all dream of a white winter wonderland. A thick layer of
snowy icing on the lawn, roaring fires, candlelit windows, movie
afternoons wrapped in thick, downy duvets. The spicy scent of
mulled wine drifting in from the kitchen.
If your home is on the market and winter is on the horizon, you
couldn’t hope for a more enticing scene…
But what about when the reality of a wet winter bites, with its
muddy lawns and leaf-blocked drains?
If you want to win viewers’ hearts this winter, it’s
time to tidy, style and sprinkle some sparkle. We can’t
guarantee you a Christmas card snow scene, but we can share our
best tips for winter viewing success.
Give your garden some TLC
Before your viewer even sets foot through the front door, their
first impressions of your home will already be established. Your
garden, driveway and front path may be the first things a viewer
sees, so where better to begin your seasonal makeover?
Gardens can feel out of their element in the chilly climes of
winter, with the laughter of summer a distant echo. Unless your
garden is well stocked with winter colour, chances are it
won’t be at its best right now.
Perk up your outside space with a planter of seasonal colour, or
even a holly wreath. Also, stock your bird feeders with seed
– particularly those close to windows. What viewer could
resist the charms of a friendly robin redbreast?
Your favourite garden sunbathing spot may be out of commission
for the winter, but unused shouldn’t mean forgotten. Remember
to rake leaves over the wintertime to keep lawns looking loved.
If your garden is looking like a blank canvas right now, that could
be a bonus. Allow would-be buyers to plant their own seeds of
imagination by tidying up. Pack garden furniture away for the
winter (particularly parasols). Treat any remaining tables and
chairs to a scrub down.
Eagle-eyed viewers will be looking at more than the lawn and
borders. They will have a keen eye open for maintenance issues, so
be sure to pre-empt these by taking some preventative steps. Power
washing paths and patios will keep them free of slippery moss.
While less than appealing to the eye, more importantly, viewers
could see it as an accident waiting to happen. Potential buyers
don’t want to see a home that is going to cost them time and
money in repair work. Gutters can get built up with a surplus of
leaves at this time of year, so be sure to clear yours before any
damage occurs.
If you feel your summer garden is a major selling point,
don’t worry. A few well-placed photos of your garden during
the warmer seasons will help viewers see what they are currently
missing.
Last outdoor tip … if possible, ensure you have adequate
outside lighting for late afternoon viewings. Once the clocks go
back, the nights draw in with haste! Give your viewers a clear view
of the path ahead.
Create light and sparkle
Let there be light indoors too. Draw your viewers like a moth to
the flame with amber-kissed windows. Opt for soft, lampshade mood
lighting over the full beam of spotlighting.
Cosy doesn’t have to mean closed in. Leave the curtains
open, even once your viewer has arrived. This will keep rooms
feeling spacious and in touch with the outdoors.
With the nights drawing in, viewers will have less opportunity
to see your home at its lightest and brightest. Reduced daylight
means less chance for your home to reflect light and sparkle.
Don’t worry, you can compensate for this by giving reflective
surfaces a thorough clean and polish before any viewings take
place.
Remember to clean the places you don’t expect viewers will
look. Often forgotten spots include fridges, skirting boards and
cobwebby corners. Pay particular attention to high-traffic rooms
that might need a little extra polish and shine, such as downstairs
loos.
Dress rooms for the season
Create a sumptuous feel by adding a sprinkling of softness
throughout your rooms. A velvet cushion or a fluffy rug can add a
cosy feel on a cool winter’s day.
This is especially true in bathrooms. Replace any threadbare
bathmats with toe-sinking, plush, deep-pile rugs. It’s always
a good idea to keep a set of super-soft luxury hand towels at the
ready, for viewings only.
A warm welcome
The key to winter viewing success is two simple words: warm
welcome.
Treat guests to a glowing reception. Hallways should be kept at
an ambient temperature, with no room forgotten about. Even if you
have an unused box room, now’s the time to add a furry throw
to the bed and crank up the thermostat.
Who can resist a roaring fire? If you happen to have a real
fire, keep it lit! Nothing says sanctuary more than the crackle of
logs and shimmer of ruby coals in the hearth.
Add a touch of magic to ornamental fireplaces and blocked up
chimney breasts. Place pillar candles or a bowl of fairy lights in
the alcove for an ethereal glow.
Evocative aromas
Follow these visual styling tips and you’ll guarantee a
good-looking home for viewers. But as we know, it’s not all
about looks, there are still two further senses to
consider…
Smells can sway a viewer in one of two ways. Make sure your
home’s aroma leaves them in fragrance heaven – and not
running for the door.
A clean house smells fresh, so be sure to hoover the carpets and
open windows in kitchens and bathrooms to air them before viewings
to keep them free from funky odours. Air fresheners and incense can
be a bit like ‘Marmite’ for viewers, so play it safe
and try to avoid them if you can.
Tasty treats
Nothing says ‘welcome home’ quite like the smell of
freshly baked treats. Pre-bought (or freshly baked) gingerbread
popped in the oven to warm will fill the air with winter spice, and
provide a nifty nibble for viewers.
You could even buy ready-to-roll cookies and pop them in before
a viewing, ready to serve up as a tasty treat.
Offer a reviving hot drink or cocoa or even mulled wine to your
viewer. A restorative treat will go down wonders and help to
establish your home as a welcoming haven from the cold.
With these tips in mind, it’s time to turn your home from
‘bleak’ midwinter to ‘chic’ midwinter.
And if we do happen to receive a dusting of snow this winter, do
remember to clear a path to the door. After all, now you’ve
taken our winter viewings tips, they’ll be lining up to get a
glimpse of your home!
If the thought of putting your property on the market this winter
is leaving you cold, why not engage the advice of the experts?
At Edward Clark Estates, our team are always ready to help share
our expert tips and advice on how you can help your home stand out
and shine this winter.
Call us for a chat on 01375 393 435 or email us at
sales@edwardclark.co.uk.co.uk to learn how we can help you sell
your home the right way.