What Colors and Materials Sell Best in a Flip?
There’s no single color or material that works everywhere, but there is a pattern in what buyers consistently perceive as expensive. When people walk into a house that feels like it belongs in a home magazine, their guard drops. The assumption is immediate: this house is elevated, well done, and worth more.
Should I use mid-range or high-end finishes and fixtures in my flip house?
National ROI data shows that luxury upgrades often return a smaller percentage of their cost unless the market supports them. Meanwhile, thoughtful mid-range finishes that read high-end frequently outperform.
Our approach is simple: Make the house feel elevated, but without exceeding buyer expectations. That’s how you protect margin and get strong offers.
What’s Worth Upgrading (and What Isn’t) in a Flip?
High-impact, lower-cost improvements- paint, lighting, hardware, flooring consistency - repeatedly show strong resale influence relative to their cost.
What Do Buyers Actually Care About in a Flip House?
National buyer surveys consistently show a preference for homes that feel finished and low-risk. That doesn’t mean luxury — it means intentional.
Case Study: When “Good Enough” Design Stops Working
Designs Delivered exists for investors who are stepping into bigger deals and need leverage, not more responsibility.
Not just to improve how their houses perform, but to build a business that does not cost them their health, their time, or their family.
If you feel the pressure rising as your deals scale, this is your signal.
Designs Delivered works with real estate investors who want professional interior design support that scales with their deals without adding cost, complexity, or time demands.
The 3 Design Mistakes That Kill ROI - Whether You’re Flipping or Hosting
Flipping or hosting? These three common design mistakes quietly kill ROI. Learn how to avoid them and create spaces that sell faster and book better.