🖼️ Your Walls Are Talking — What Are They Saying?
Wall art is personal… and that’s the problem. When you’re selling, it’s not about your personality — it’s about helping buyers imagine theirs.
What to Take Down:
- Oversized family portraits
- Quirky quotes and DIY art
- Religious or political pieces
- Anything visually loud or super specific
What to Keep (or Add):
- Simple, neutral art that fits the room’s vibe
- A clean mirror to bounce light
- One or two pieces per room — not a gallery wall
Think hotel art: calming, non-distracting, and universally inoffensive. You can score some decent “vanilla” art at local decor stores for not a ton of money and sometimes even thrift stores have a few great finds.
👉 One Action to Take Today:
Walk through with a trash bag and a Sharpie. If it makes you pause or giggle — pack it now.
🎥 Watch the Video:
Day 16: What’s on the Walls — Keep It Clean and Unpersonal
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