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New lighting can
enhance curb appeal and update the look of a home without putting a big dent
in the owner's pocketbook.
Michael Berman, a designer from specialty lighting company Lamps Plus in
Chatsworth, Calif., says home sellers often don't think about lighting when
preparing for an open house. "But using the proper lighting can make your
home stand out to buyers," he says.
Berman offers these tips for brightening up the inside and outside of a home
with lighting.
To
make interior space seem more spacious, extend the room by adding add
outdoor post lights. The lighting will make the yard and patio visible from
inside — even when it's dark outside.
Update
the look of the kitchen and bathroom, two areas that get lots of attention
from buyers. Replace dated fixtures with art glass wall sconces that add
splashes of color.
Replace
dated lamp shades with something more modern. A new shade of color or design
can add color and texture to your space.
Position
a touchier floor lamp or a small spot light at the base of a wall so that
the light throw washes up the wall. This emphasizes the height of the room
and creates a dramatic visual focal point.
— REALTOR® Magazine Online
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