Los Angeles Home Stager Leads Crusade Against White Walls!
Posted on 09 March 2010
It’s happened 3 or 4 times in the last month. I’ve walked into a Home Staging consultation for a Los Angeles home and the seller says, “Oh, you’ll be happy because we just painted all the walls white!”

Cue jaw dropping in shock and utter disappointment!
I just want to know who has been out there spreading rumors that home buyers want to see white walls?
Is it the TV shows about Staging?

I don’t think so – I watch enough of those and they NEVER paint a wall white. In fact, I think some of the TV Stagers go a bit too far with color for Staging purposes. Remember, Staging is not interior design – we are trying to sell houses here!
So what makes sellers think it’s a good idea to paint all the walls in their home stark white?
“What’s wrong with white?” you ask…
1) White is very stark and cold. It tends to feel like you’re living in a hospital.
2) Generally all doors, ceilings and trim are painted white. If the walls are white too, there is no contrast whatsoever and it doesn’t allow the detail in the trim to show.
Here’s a great example of how adding color to white walls can instantly warm up a space:

White walls make this bedroom fall flat

Color adds warmth and contrast
In the first photo, you hardly even notice the plantation shutters because they’re the same white as the walls. In the second shot, the room feels so much warmer and more inviting. And those shutters really pop!
“Is there ever a time that white can work?” you ask…
Yes, there is always an exception to the rule. There are some more contemporary spaces that have a gallery-like feel. Using the correct art, you can make white walls work in that case.

White Walls Can Work for a Gallery Effect
But I implore you…before you paint your home in preparation to sell, please consult a professional Home Stager to help you select the appropriate neutral but warm color scheme that will have buyers beating down the door to make an offer!
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