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Selling a flat with tiny kitchen - should I add shelves etc for storage before marketing?

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LindsayLaing · 17/01/2024 11:02

We're selling a property we've rented out for many years which is now empty and has been spruced up. The kitchen is tiny and consists of two base unit cupboards and two wall units, two small worktop areas, a sink and room for a fridge/freezer, cooker and washing machine. Storage could be added in the form of wall shelves, hooks, storage boxes on top of wall units etc or should I leave it and viewers can decide themselves what they need? We do have some shelves/nice storage boxes etc spare at home which we could use. Thanks

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Nsky62 · 17/01/2024 11:15

Def add shelves, very little currently

Crikeyalmighty · 17/01/2024 11:16

I would add shelves too - storage is something I always look for

Alicewinn · 17/01/2024 11:18

Think a plant always looks nice trailing down on a kitchen shelf too

minipie · 17/01/2024 11:18

If you are selling then I wouldn’t bother as people will know they can add their own. I know some people don’t have vision in terms of seeing past dated decor etc but adding shelves is so easy.

If it was for renting I would say add them.

mondaytosunday · 17/01/2024 11:22

I wouldn't bother. I used to flip properties and most likely anyone buying is going to replace the kitchen. Sticking up a few shelves isn't going to do anything.

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