White wire shelves could be cleaned
How can I inexpensively update this master bedroom closet?
Looking for inexpensive way to upgrade this master bedroom closet. Going to sell the house so don’t want to spend too much money
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Why? The buyer will just do it again for them selves. Kitchens and Bathrooms sell a home. A coat of paint to brighten it up and save your money.
replace with wood shelves.
Wood is more trendy now than wire, I would go to IKEA. They sell a lot of do it yourself shelving!
Huge peal and stick floral wall paper they tou can pick up at any craft stores. It will liven up the room and can be easily removed.
SAVE YOUR MONEY, JUST LEAVE IT. IT WON'T GET YOU A HIGHER SELLING PRICE, AND ANYTHING YOU DO WOULD BE TO YOUR OWN TASTES. I CAN GUARANTEE YOU THAT WHATEVER YOU DO, THE NEW OWNERS WILL CHANGE IT ANYWAY.
Jeff and Oberlinmom are right!
Do not put any money into this closet thinking that it will up the value of the house. At best, you may see only a % return on at time of sale, for major renovations such as kitchen and bathrooms.
In my experience with being both a seller and buyer, the new owner will most likely just begin tearing out and redoing your 'last minute quick upgrades'.