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Adding Colour and Character

Coloured furniture is having a moment, and from a real estate perspective, it’s easy to see why. These vibrant pieces bring charm, personality, and a sense of individuality into a home, creating spaces that feel curated rather than cookie-cutter. While neutral palettes remain important for broad appeal, thoughtfully placed painted furnishings can add just enough flair to make a property memorable in the best possible way. 

One of the most exciting ways to embrace this trend is by transforming an antique dresser. Instead of letting a beautiful vintage piece fade into the background, a fresh coat of paint can completely revive it. Soft sage, deep navy, creamy white, or even a playful blush can breathe new life into something old, turning it into a standout feature that enhances the entire room. This approach not only celebrates craftsmanship but also blends history with modern style. 

The magic truly happens when colour meets updated hardware. Swapping outdated knobs for sleek brass pulls, matte black handles, or delicate glass accents instantly elevates the look. It’s a simple change with a big impact, adding polish and sophistication without losing character. These small details show intention, something buyers often notice when walking through a home. 

From a staging standpoint, coloured furniture can be used strategically to highlight key areas. A painted dresser in a bedroom creates a focal point that draws attention while still allowing buyers to imagine their own belongings in the space. In an entryway, a refreshed console adds warmth and sets a welcoming tone from the moment someone steps inside. Even in living areas, a bold accent piece can break up monotony and add visual interest. 

There’s also a sustainability story woven into this trend, which resonates with many buyers today. Repurposing an existing piece rather than purchasing something new reflects creativity and environmental awareness. It tells a story of care, resourcefulness, and thoughtful design…qualities that can subtly influence how a home is perceived. 

Functionality remains just as important as aesthetics. Dressers provide valuable storage, helping maintain organization and reduce clutter. When a piece is both practical and beautiful, it becomes an asset rather than just décor. Buyers are often drawn to spaces that feel livable, where style meets everyday needs seamlessly. 

The key is balance. While colour adds personality, it should complement the overall palette rather than overwhelm it. Choosing tones that harmonize with flooring, walls, and lighting ensures the piece enhances rather than distracts. This creates cohesion, allowing each room to feel intentional and well-designed. 

Ultimately, coloured furniture offers an opportunity to infuse joy into a home. It showcases creativity, honours the past, and adds a layer of uniqueness that stands out in today’s market. In real estate, those thoughtful touches can make all the difference, helping a property feel not just seen, but truly remembered. 

Author

  • Jennifer Gardner Realtor, Moncton, NB

    Jennifer is a professional REALTOR® in Moncton, NB with a lifetime of perspective.

    A proud mother of three, a Certified Staging Specialist, as well as a former College Educator and Nurse, she brings care, clarity and calm to every transition.

    Jen has also moved 54 times (YES! It’s true!) … so, with her expertise and experience, she knows exactly how to help YOU find a place to call HOME!

    Reach her at Jengardner@kw.com.

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