From techniques to make listing photos pop to methods for staging small spaces, these were the design crazes that made the biggest difference in home sales. We strived to offer both news and practical advice in our home and design section throughout the year, but we also kept an eye on forthcoming trends. As you can see, our roundup of 2018 design trends—which was published only this month—quickly became our most popular design article of the year.
What’s Hot: Trends in the Pipeline for 2018
The housing trends on tap next year center around integrating technology and creating healthy and connected living environments. Here are the need-to-know products and services promising to transform homes and your clients’ lifestyles over the next year or so.
Staging for a Cozy, Minimalist Look
Real estate agents often have to work with either barren rooms or sloppy, overstuffed spaces. But what’s truly attracting the most buyers is a deft balance of tidy austerity and a comfortable, lived-in feel. Here are five recommendations to strike the right tone.
How to Make a Big Statement With a Small Yard
Not everyone dreams of a lush and sprawling backyard, so playing down diminutive outdoor space in your listing could be a missed opportunity to connect with a buyer who sees a postage-stamp lawn as a plus. Here’s how to make a splash with the most compact outdoor spaces.
4 Surefire Tips for Better Listing Photos
Interior shots pose a variety of photographic challenges that are difficult for amateur photographers. Real estate pros shouldn’t be expected to transform overnight into professional camera wielders, but you can benefit from a few tricks and some decent equipment.
These Doors Can Modernize Your Listing’s Look
The front door has always had a starring role in a home’s curb appeal. But lately, the doors inside a home are getting a closer look for their ability to add style and address design challenges. Consider these simple yet elegant options for dividing a space while earning design points.
Source: REALTOR® Magazine