Your South Beach Condominium Modernized
Posted by museumparkrealty on December 26, 2008
The 80’s brought us Boy George, portable stereos and some flamboyant fashion, some of which have made a comeback recently. Nineteen-eighty’s color schemes might work for your wardrobe but they’re a huge “don’t” if you’re trying to sell a South Beach condominium with an interior that screams the eighties. Here are some tips to make your South Beach condominium look more modern.
Adjust the colors. The simplest of methods transitions your South Beach condominium from the eighties to the new millennia is to get rid of colors in your South Beach condominium that refer back to such a time like peach, teal or gray as they will automatically make your South Beach condominium appear like its stuck in the days of Miami’s deco revolution.
Turn of the lights. Neon should only adorn people jogging at night and not be in your South Beach condominium, no matter how trendy, retro or attractive it may look. Chandeliers designed in brass and etched glass should also be removed from your South Beach condominium and replaced with accompanying lighting fixtures designed in brushed-nickel perhaps.
Look at the home as a whole. Analyze every aspect of your South Beach condominium and see if it gives off the impression of a decade long since gone. Does your South Beach condominium have vinyl floors with marble or floral prints? Are the bathrooms in your South Beach condominium still sporting the whole brass look? Worse, does your South Beach condominium still use wallpaper from the eighties?
There are South Beach condominium buyers who appreciate a throwback to the days of yesteryear but these are mostly people who buy old South Beach property. As a result, these modern changes to your South Beach condominium are crucial to grabbing the attention of buyers who are not only looking for a good South Beach condominium deal but also want a modern South Beach condominium.
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