And it's more than half rhetorical, inspired by a mention on a mailing list of selling your house yourself, and advice on preparing to do so.  Right there on the list of to-do's, sure enough, was"de-personalization".
I've always wondered about that.
Why is it that, when endeavoring to convince some person that your house is a place they want to live in, the first thing a realtor will advise you to do is to remove all personal touches and turn the house into a bland, sterile, cookie-cutter place that you wouldn't want to live in?
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Strong colors can make the rooms look smaller. Most buyers judge house size by how big it feels, not by the square footage on the sheet. And, truthfully, two houses the same size can feel completely differently, depending on how the square footage is used.