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‘Unsellable Houses’ Reveals What Home Buyers Hate Seeing in a Bathroom

April 7, 2021 by Staff Reporter

On HGTV’s “Unsellable Houses,” twin sisters Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis make over properties that just won’t sell—and often, the reasons they’re sitting on the market aren’t as obvious as you might think.

In the Season 2 episode “Two-Bedroom Dilemma,” Lamb and Davis work on a house with zero personality. This Snohomish, WA, house is empty and unexciting, and has been languishing on the market for two months. While the owners, Brian and Diane, listed this house for a reasonable $440,000, Lamb and Davis are convinced that with $50,000 worth of upgrades, they’ll be able to sell this home for $510,000!

Read on to see which updates help sell this family house, and learn which looks buyers love—and hate.

A fridge shouldn’t be the first thing you see walking in the door

kitchen
This kitchen looked too big and too empty.

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The kitchen in this house is huge, but it looks dated, bare, and unimpressive. Plus, it has a strange layout.

“This is nice and open,” Davis says, “but to be honest, I opened this front door and I immediately was, like … fridge.”

So Lamb and Davis update the kitchen by giving it a new layout that will impress buyers when they first step in the door.

“The overall design for the kitchen is really to go with something that is universal,” Lamb says. “Any buyer could walk in and feel like, ‘Wow, this is something I can relate to, something that I can connect with.’”

kitchen
This kitchen has a neutral style most people will love.

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They bring in new cabinets and new counters, and add some bold color by installing a dark backsplash tile over the range. The style is warm and inviting, but it’s also neutral. It looks contemporary but still feels safe enough to appeal to the masses.

Add furniture to show buyers how to use the space

living room
This empty living room looked unwelcoming.

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Lamb and Davis love this home’s open concept, but they know that wide-open spaces can be unattractive to buyers who don’t know how to use the space. A large living space can feel less like an asset and more like a nightmare.

“When you have an open concept like [Brian and Diane’s] home, it’s crucial that you stage the furniture in a way that it creates separate spaces,” Lamb says.

living room
With some furniture, this space feels more like a living room.

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Lamb stages the large living space so that there are defined dining and living areas. Now, the house feels homier and buyers can imagine themselves in this large space. It’s an easy upgrade that doesn’t even require renovation!

Buyers hate seeing a plain old bath—so add a shower

bathroom
Lindsay Lamb and Leslie Davis wanted to make this bathroom more user-friendly.

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In the master bath, Lamb and Davis find a large tub that seems to take up a lot of space.

These sisters know that most people would prefer a shower in the master bathroom, so they decide to switch out this tub with a large, elegant shower. With a mix of three tiles, some wood accents, and a new double vanity, this awkward bathroom has transformed into a relaxing spa-style suite.

bathroom
This bathroom looks much more welcoming.

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“This was probably the biggest transformation in this house,” Davis says of the finished bathroom. “Even though there was that huge soaking tub, it was really not usable. What we wanted to give this main bathroom is a really high-end custom shower so that they felt like this wasn’t a letdown of a bathroom.”

Double doors can help let in light and show off the view

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