Preparing my home for sale has been a difficult task but all those items of sentimental value that I can’t bear to part with but, let’s face it, are just taking up room that would be better cleared, are safely stored away. Even some items of furniture have gone into my self storage unit. I realised I didn’t really need 3 sofas in the living room, a large and bulky (albeit beautiful) Edwardian dressing table in the bedroom and five bookshelves at various locations around the house.
Once the rooms were relatively clear, it became obvious that some minor repairs and decorating would have to be done. There were holes in walls where pictures and shelves had been taken down that need filling and I decided to repaint one room entirely – it was what I thought of as a deep shade of terracotta but was dated and worn so it’s now magnolia (well something that looks like magnolia but cost twice as much). I think I actually preferred the terracotta but I’m not going to have to live with it for long, hopefully, and magnolia is definitely better for helping viewers envisage their own possessions in the room.
So the coffee is on and fresh flowers on the table and here comes the first estate agent to make a valuation.
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