Tips to Show Your Denver Home in Cold Weather

Posted by Bruce Swedal on Wednesday, November 10th, 2010 at 9:32am.

We just got hit with our first snow of winter season here in Denver. Not big by any means and about 2 weeks later than the norm. Seeing the snow means it is time to start thinking of how to properly present homes in the cold weather.
 
  1. Always keep a path to the door clear of snow and ice.
  2. It is darker so turn on all the lights and turn off the TV.
  3. Make a warm and inviting atmosphere on a cold day by turning on the heat… Who wouldn’t want to stay warm on a cold day?
  4. Create a calming mood with vases of flowers, a breakfast tray on the master bed, the dining room table set with candles, etc…
  5. Turn on some soft music but do not use a radio station…
  6. Don’t over scent and if you use them the fresh clean versions are best. If you want that fresh baked cookie smell you better have a plate of fresh baked cookies sitting there.
  7. Make it visually pleasing to your “guests” – keep it clean and use photos of summer gardens or bright sunshiny days.
  8. Serve the buyer’s winter foods that they need to hold which will keep them in the home longer to notice the nice features of the home. Soups or hot apple cider...
  9. Place out printed cards which hi-light the home features, just don’t over-do it.
  10. Use technology with motion sensor lamps near the entry (for security), or timers. Turn off or down any noisemakers such as answering machines, dryers, etc…

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