The Design Features That Listed Sisters Stars Alana And Lex LeBlanc Say Are Their Favorites

Since the beginning of their HGTV show "Listed Sisters" in 2015, twins Alana and Lex LeBlanc have been revamping Tennessee homes to fetch their clients top dollar when it comes time to sell. Alana LeBlanc brings her knowledge and experience as a realtor to the table, while Lex LeBlanc injects a dose of her trademark style into the final product. After successfully transforming dozens of homes on air and selling them for a premium price, it's clear that this sister-sister duo knows a thing or two about the real estate market.

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Unfortunately, not every home up for sale has the chance to undergo a "Listed Sisters" transformation. But the pair are sharing some of their favorite details to include in their renovations to help you increase your home's value and get it off the market as quickly as possible. If you're looking to sell in the future, you might do so for more than your asking price just by adopting one simple tip.

Their top design features

Despite the show's setting in quirky, art-centric Nashville neighborhoods, the duo behind "Listed Sisters" suggest adopting neutral, timeless design features if you want to sell your home for the best price. "Lex loves painting walls gray, and I'm totally on board, especially if the trim is a nice bright white," says Alana LeBlanc (via HGTV). This color combo is crisp and straightforward, acting as a blank slate to allow potential buyers to imagine themselves in the space. Bold finishes like bright accent walls and wallpaper can undoubtedly add some personality, but they can quickly fall victim to the trend cycle and look cheap or outdated.

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When it comes to decor, the twin pair also likes to stick with the classics in the form of vintage accents like quirky lighting and subway tile. Looking to the past for inspiration is a great way to incorporate a bit of style without the risk of leaning too trendy, as design movements like mid-century modern have already proven to stand the test of time. 

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