When it comes to selling, it’s a good idea to stay up-to-date with features which buyers are looking for, because trends that add value now might devalue your home in the not-too-distant future.
The arrival of a new season is a great time to make changes to your home, but whereas an impulse fashion purchase can be quickly put on Vinted when it’s out of date, changes to your home should be properly planned and considered.
Unless it’s something you are prepared to live with for several years or can be easily adapted, fads which might be described as ‘brave’ or ‘bold’ could impact the value of your home by dating it or making it appealing to fewer people.
A home is most people’s biggest investment and where we spend most of our time so it’s important your décor has longevity and is practical. Here are the trends you should avoid this spring.
Colour drenching
Colour drenching is replacing feature walls. Instead of neutral tones with a pop of colour or wallpaper on one wall, the trend for 2025 is to paint all walls and woodwork in colour.



