April 27, 2011 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 27 ����������������������������� Make your home more attractive to potential buyers home look fresher and newer. While it’s important to keep the entire home spotless, there are two rooms in particular that require special attention: the kitchen and the bathroom. In a recent survey, Mr. Clean asked consumers which room they would clean first if moving into a new home. Of the more than 1,000 participants, an impressive 41 percent responded the kitchen and 38 percent said the bathroom. When selling your home, it is always important to make the extra effort in these two rooms; you’ll never know if it will be a make or break a deal. Whether they know it or not, people entering your home will notice more than just appearances. Attractive scents can create good feelings. Candles, diffusers, potpourri, and cookies all offer inviting and familiar aromas. Use a cleaner with a pleasant scent to keep your home smelling fresh. Eliminate any small imperfections that might cause uneasiness with potential buyers by replacing broken light bulbs, fixing loose doorknobs, or getting your closet door moving smoothly on it tracks. Even something as minor as a little mess in the microwave could turn off a prospective renter or buyer, so make sure every place you can think of is squeaky clean. Since first impressions are so important, having your home properly cleaned and staged will help you make a sale or rental more quickly and net the price you deserve. 3-2-11 karen/janine HomeImpDecBanner6x 6 x .75” (ARA) First impressions are important when you are showcasing your home for a potential sale. While larger home improvement projects are often necessary to catch the eye of someone in the market for a new home, they require a great deal of time and money. Sometimes, simple cleaning and organization is all that is needed for your home to become more appealing to potential buyers. Home staging expert and TLC host Lisa Lynch says giving the perception of clean home is of utmost importance for people looking to sell or rent their homes. “Presenting a sparkling clean property gives the impression that it was well maintained,” said Lynch. “This gives potential buyers and renters a feeling of security. Often they will pay a premium for a place that has been wellmaintained and has a clean appearance.” Lynch offers these tips to impress your guests and convince potential buyers that you take outstanding care of your home: Begin by de-cluttering your home. By removing personal items that might distract prospective buyers, you’ll help them focus on how they think the home might look when they move in. You don’t want buyers to focus on possessions that you’ll be taking with you when you move. When showing your home to others, it’s best to set your personal tastes aside by decorating in a way that will appeal to a broad range of people. Think about replacing strong patterns with solid colors on items like bedding, carpets, and drapes. It might also be a good call to store that dramatic piece of art somewhere out of sight. You can show it off again when you move into your new house. Many potential buyers will make decisions on which homes they would like to visit by looking at photos posted online. Do whatever you can to make your home sparkle in the images you and your real estate agent select for your listing. Focus on glass and metal surfaces that will add shine to your photos. For other bathroom surfaces, a bath scrubber like Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Bath Scrubber should be used to remove easy-to-spot and unappealing grime and scum from bathtubs and showers. Thoroughly cleaning these surfaces in bathrooms and kitchens can make your ED GOSTISSA WYCKOFF, NJ 201-891-1033 NJ Lic #13VH02050500 “A Carpentry and Remodeling Company” DECKS • BASEMENTS • KITCHENS • BATHROOMS • DOORS WINDOWS • ROOFING • SIDING • ADDITIONS AND RENOVATIONS EBG CONSTRUCTION LLC “Architectural Millwork & Design” www.ebgconstruction.com ���������������� ������������� The Villadom TIMES is giving you the opportunity to present your quality services and merchandise in its special Home Improvement & Decorating section. In The Villadom TIMES, you’ll get the exposure you need in 56,000 homes right in your market area. And, as always, your Villadom TIMES advertising message is conveniently delivered each week by US mail to every residence in the 12 Bergen County towns listed below. 4-13-11 pat/janine EBGConst2x2(4-13-11) 2 x 2” Rev2 ������������� ��������� WEDNESDAY ONE SOURCE FOR ALL YOUR LANDSCAPE NEEDS YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD NEWSPAPER WEDNESDAY ������ ������� ������� �������� ����� ������ ������������ RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INSURED • BONDED Call The Villadom TIMES today to place your advertisement. SINCE 1988 ZONE 1 - Wyckoff, Midland Park, Franklin Lakes ZONE 2 - Ridgewood, Glen Rock ZONE 3 - Ho-Ho-Kus, Allendale, Waldwick, Saddle River, Upper Saddle River, ZONE 4 - Ramsey, Mahwah 4-27-11 karen/janine HomeImpDeco3x5