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July 10, 2017When you are painting a rental property, you need to focus on neutral colors. Not only do you want to enhance a property’s curb appeal but you want the interior to be a draw as well. That is why the choice of paint colors is important. However, before you spruce up your rental property with paint, you need to make sure that you have it looking clean and neat. That means removing trash, debris, or weeds and manicuring the lawn and shrubbery.
Clean up Any Debris or Clutter First
Make sure that you replace torn window screens or chipped paint and check the light fixtures and numbers as well. If they are not in the best of shape, it does not cost much money to make an upgrade. Garbage and recycling receptacles should be placed in a spot that is not visible too.
Refreshing Your Property’s Looks with Paint
After you have tidied up the looks of your property, you are ready to make it over with a coat of paint. You do not have to spend much money to make this kind of improvement that can transform the looks of a rental space. Not only can paint reinvigorate the interior but it can brighten a building’s façade and underscore certain architectural features.
Steer Clear of Bright and Vibrant Hues
Because you want your property to appeal to a large number of potential renters, again, you must concentrate on neutral paint colors. While you may love the colors of blue or red, that does not mean that these hues will go with everyone’s furniture or meet their tastes.
Featured Colors Should Be Shades of Grey, Cream, or Tan
Therefore, when choosing paint colors, you want to select such hues as grey, beige, or cream. You can tell a tenant that he or she can paint an interior space another color provided that it is painted back to a neutral shade upon departure.
Timeless Colors
This neutral theme should also extend to the carpeting, flooring, cabinetry, and light fixtures. When you choose neutral colors, you will lower your costs as you do not have to constantly update your property to meet with the current trends. Therefore, paint colors that are timeless are the colors that you want to embrace.
For example, you may have a rental property that features a light green exterior. While this particular tint may have been popular in the 60s, it simply has lost its looks over time. If you want to increase the house’s curb appeal, then paint the exterior a light grey instead.
Vary the Shades of the Outside and Inside of the Rental Property
Another timeless color is white. However, you have to be careful as this paint color tends to show dirt more easily. That is why you want to opt for a cream, light grey, or tan. Also, remember not to paint the exterior and interior the same color. Instead, vary the hues by a couple shades. While neutrals may not be as exciting as a baby blue color, for example, they still offer a feeling of security and warmth. They also make it possible to keep your costs within a reasonable range, as mentioned.
So, if you are trying to decide on a paint color for the exterior or interior of your rental, stay focused on such colors as cream, beige, or tan. They will serve both you and your tenants well.
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Jeff Sommers is a vibrant and experienced professional, having been at the helm of ESP Painting, Inc. for 27 remarkable years. As President, he has become an esteemed leader in the Commercial & Residential Construction industry in Oregon, United States. His experience has seen him gain valuable insight and knowledge, making him an invaluable asset to ESP Painting and its customers. With a bubbly personality and upbeat attitude, Jeff always looks ahead to the future as he continues his leadership journey toward success.