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To Dress or Not to Dress the Windows? A Property Trader’s Quandary

Ah, windows. The eyes of the house. Or at least, that’s what all the interior design gurus say. But when you’re a property trader juggling inspections, renovations, and a never-ending to-do list, the question arises: Should I bother dressing those windows, or just let them hang naked and free?

Let’s dive into this window dressing dilemma with a wink and a smile.


The Case for Dressing the Windows

First up, dressing your windows can make your property look like it just stepped out of a glossy magazine. Curtains, blinds, shutters—they add texture, color, and oomph to the room. A well-dressed window can make a space feel cozy, polished, and inviting, which is a huge plus when you’re trying to impress potential buyers or tenants.

Plus, good window treatments can control light and privacy, which makes a property feel more livable. No one wants to squint into a glaring sunbeam or feel like they’re on display in their own living room. So, in theory, dressing windows could help your property stand out and sell faster.


The Case for Going Bare

On the flip side, bare windows scream “brand new” or “fresh canvas.” They let in tons of natural light, making spaces feel bigger, brighter, and downright happy. And guess what? That can be a selling point, especially if your property is all about minimalism or modern vibes.

Also, skipping the window treatments saves you money—always a smart move when you’re flipping properties on a budget. And less to clean or maintain? Bonus.


The Real Talk: It Depends

Here’s the truth: it depends on your property and your buyer. Some homes benefit from the warmth and softness of curtains. Others shine best with clean, bare windows that let the views do the talking.

If you’re dealing with an older place that feels a bit tired, some tasteful drapes might just add that sparkle. But if your property is a sleek, modern condo with killer city views, maybe keep it simple and let the windows do their thing.


My Two Cents

Personally, I like to keep window dressing flexible. When staging, I might pop in some neutral blinds or light curtains—enough to add softness but not so much that it screams “this is permanent.” After all, potential buyers want to imagine their style, not feel boxed in by mine.

So, whether you dress your windows or not, just remember: it’s about making your property look its best while keeping your budget and buyers in mind. And hey, if all else fails, just throw on some funky fairy lights and call it a day. That’s dressing windows, right?


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