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INTERIORS INSIDER                                                  AREA SPOTLIGHT


 Depersonalise, but don’t lose everything  Think about trends
 Time and time again, we’ve heard the adage   You absolutely don’t need to repaint your home
 that homes should be a ‘blank canvas’ to   before selling it – touch-ups on marks and scuffs
 appeal to  buyers. However,  experts  believe   are more than sufficient – but if you have bold,   Edinburgh’s hotspots
 this is no longer true, as Zoe explains: “Having   bright colours, it might help to tone them down
 furnishings and wall hangings in place is   and paint your spaces in an on-trend palette.
 often more inviting than empty rooms and
 blank walls – people buy homes using their   Creams, beiges and soft blush tones are all on-
 emotions, or to put it simply, there’s never a   trend and universally appealing, to add light   in 2023
 second chance to make a first impression.”  and warmth.

 It’s a fine line – remove excessive memorabilia,   Stage your home
 artwork, and family photos, but keep a sense   Home staging is a trend that has become   What were the most popular places to buy a home in the Capital this year?
 of ‘you’ to show how welcoming your home is.
 increasingly popular with sellers and is
 recommended to help you boost your home’s
 appeal. Zoe tells us: “Home staging is huge   dinburgh has long been a   2023 has been a changeable year for the
 on the other side of the Atlantic, and now   property hotspot, attracting   Scottish housing market, and the wider
 more and more sellers locally are realising the   E residents from all over the world   UK market generally, but Edinburgh is
 advantages it can bring. Staging a home makes   who dream of calling this beautiful city   consistently one of the most popular places to
 it more appealing visually and allows potential   their home. It’s also home to many   buy a property. So, as we come towards the
 homebuyers to envision how the home might   fantastic neighbourhoods, all offering   end of this whirlwind year, we’re highlighting
 look once they move into it. We’ve seen   something unique to those who   the most in-demand pockets of the Capital to
 research that shows that staged properties sell,   choose to live there.  purchase a home and looking at why they’re
 on average, twice as fast and for up to 10% more   so popular with such a broad array of buyers.
 than properties that haven’t been dressed.”

 But what is it? Simply put, staging your home
 ensures it looks its best. Think of magazines or
 the big reveal at the end of a home makeover
 show – flowers in vases, bowls of fruit or a pot
 of coffee in the kitchen, towels stacked in the
 bathroom, a neatly made bed with matching
 bedside tables and lamps; all these things make
 your home feel luxurious and polished. Who
 wouldn’t want to live in a home like this?

 Add textures and lighting wherever you think
 needs it – dark corners need a lamp or mirror to
 brighten them up, and blankets, cushions and
 curtains bring a feeling of comfort.

 Part of staging is also defining the purpose of
 each room. Zoe recommends that if you’re
 pitching  a  space  as  a  bedroom  or  a  home
 office, it has the appropriate furniture to show
 how that space should be used.

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