Design goes dark: Buyers pay more for homes painted in moody hues
Zillow's paint color analysis finds charcoal gray rooms can help a home sell for as much as
- Dark gray is associated with higher offer prices than white in every room of the home studied.
- Homes with a charcoal gray kitchen can sell for an estimated
more than similar homes, while a dark gray living room can command offers of$2,512 more.$1,755 - A white kitchen can hurt a home's sale price by more than
.$600
Homes with a deep graphite gray kitchen can sell for an estimated
"Buyers have been exposed to dark gray spaces through home improvement TV shows and their social media feeds, but they're likely drawn to charcoal on a psychological level," said Mehnaz Khan, a color psychology specialist and interior designer in
Not all grays turn to gold when it's time to sell. Midtone gray can hurt a home's sale price when it's used on the front door. Zillow's research finds recent and prospective buyers would offer an estimated
Earth tones are associated with higher offer prices when used in the bathroom. Bathrooms painted a trendy terra-cotta brown, a 2023 color of the year, could help a home sell for
While a home's ultimate sale price is determined by a myriad of factors, this research shows that it pays to be strategic when sprucing up a home for sale. Most sellers make two improvements to their home before listing it, and interior painting is the most common project they take on. By selecting the right paint colors, sellers can appeal to more buyers this spring and potentially boost their bottom line.
"Paint is a relatively affordable and easy change, yet it has an outsized impact on a buyer's perception of the home," said Amanda Pendleton, Zillow's home trends expert. "People don't buy homes every day, so they're trying to quickly process a lot of complex information in an area where they don't have a lot of experience. That uncertainty is likely why buyers rely on color as a powerful visual signal that a home is modern and up-to-date, or tired and needs maintenance. That first impression contributes to their overall feelings about a home and ultimately, how much they're willing to pay for it."
This paint color analysis is based on a series of Zillow studies of more than 4,700 recent and prospective home buyers across the country. In each study, they were randomly assigned images of a home with interior spaces and front doors painted in one of 11 or 10 colors, respectively. Each color received a score based on buyers' perception of the home, likelihood of touring the home and the price they would be willing to pay for the home.
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