This makes lighting an important factor for buyers since it brings value to many homes.
Read on how a little glow may bring in some green for you.
One feature eliminates the ritual of walking around the home to see what lights are on.
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No more following behind the kids, systematically snapping off each switch they forgot to turn off.
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People will never complain about having too much light there, Orsman says.
Its something we get called in to add or correct.
Prospective buyers will appreciate if qualityrecessed architectural lightingis already in place because the work to add it is invasive.
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These additions will give the kitchen more depth and visual appeal, he says.
These upgrades can make your bathroom look like a luxurious spa.
This might seem normal, but Orsman says streamlining will open your eyes.
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Using consistent color temperature and lamping throughout can also make a surprising difference, he says.
He encourages homeowners to aim for softness when it comes to the glow.
Adding some uplights and downlights will showcase gorgeous trees or a beautiful flower garden which is a growing trend.
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Illuminating any tripping hazards will also be appreciated by any potential homebuyer.
Its important to use the correct materials, says Orsman.
Just as safety is important in your exterior lighting setup, the atmosphere is also key for many buyers.
You dont want to stick lights outside simply to have lights outside.
If the home has a backyard patio, consider how it will be used.
The first and most invasive part is ensuring the correct infrastructure is in place, Orsman says.