💨 Abstract
With summer approaching, the housing market is heating up, and homeowners are advised to prepare their properties for sale. Estate agents highlight common interior design mistakes that can make a home less appealing to buyers. Key issues include unpleasant odors, excessive personal items, improper curtain length, poor lighting, fake plants, and cluttered spaces. Additionally, minor damages like cracked tiles or chipped paint can negatively impact potential buyers' perceptions.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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