For anyone unfamiliar, Room 101 is from George Orwell’s classic book, Nineteen Eighty-Four.
The room was the place containing a person’s worst fears.
It later became a well-known TV show, Room 101, where guests tried to banish their pet hates forever.
When it comes to selling a home, buyers often have their own “Room 101” list.
These are little things that instantly put them off, sometimes before they’ve even realised why.
The good news for sellers? Most are easy to avoid with quick fixes.
Here are five things buyers would often happily banish to Room 101 when viewing a property.
Strange Smells
Pet odours, damp smells, or even overpowering air fresheners can immediately raise doubts. Buyers, often subconsciously, wonder what’s being hidden. Fresh air and a deep clean work far better than masking scents.
Clutter Everywhere
Worktops packed with appliances, overflowing shelves or crowded hallways make rooms feel smaller. Buyers want to imagine their own lives in the space, so creating breathing room helps them do exactly that.
Dark or Gloomy Rooms
Closed curtains and low lighting can make even a good-sized home feel claustrophobic and tired. Natural light is a strong emotional driver for buyers, so open the blinds, or at the very least turn on your lights, and make your home feel instantly more welcoming.
Unfinished Jobs
Loose handles, peeling paint or a dripping tap suggest bigger maintenance issues may be lurking. It’s the small details that signal the property has been well-maintained.
Overly Personal Décor
Bold choices, heavy theming or walls filled with family photos can make it harder for buyers to picture themselves living there. Neutralising doesn’t mean removing character, it simply creates space for imagination.
Most buyers make emotional decisions within minutes.
You don’t need a full renovation; just remove the obvious reasons someone might hesitate.
Thinking of selling soon?
If you’d like honest, practical advice on how to make your home more buyer-friendly before it hits the market, we’re always happy to help. Contact us for a no-pressure chat.
After all, when it comes to selling, the goal is simple: keep your home out of any prospective buyers’ Room 101… and firmly on their “must-view again” shortlist.

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