How to Increase Your Mood As Well As Your Home's Value Via Your Interior

Written by Posted On Thursday, 11 April 2019 17:07

The interior of your home is where you spend most of your time, not to mention, it's also where you go to unwind at the end of the day, so it only makes sense to spruce it up to help make it feel more inviting. In fact, various studies published in Psychology Today showed that individuals with favorable interiors were less fatigued, less depressed, and overall much healthier and happier than those with less favorable interiors.

 

A few upgrades to your home's interior also helps increase the resale value of your home, which also makes it worth looking into.

 

There are a few ways to help make your interior more favorable for added comfort and resale value, including:

 

Add New Lighting

Lighting helps set the stage, or mood, for your home; therefore, if you find that your interior is feeling a bit dull lately, you may want to begin by looking into some new lighting. The right lighting helps brighten your space and makes it appear more open, airy, and inviting, especially in the kitchen where many people like to gather.

 

There are various ways to improve the lighting in your home; however, for the strongest impact, begin by replacing outdated ceiling fixtures with more elaborate ones. Modern lighting fixtures add an elegant appeal to your home and make it feel more modern, which many homebuyers love.

 

You can also layer this lighting with table lamps and tall floor lamps strategically placed in dark corners for added impact.

 

Ample natural lighting is also a common choice for many home buyers all over. Therefore, if your budget permits, consider upgrading your current windows and doors to larger, all glass ones, which will enable wider, more open views into the outdoors as well as provide maximum sunlight. You might also consider installing a skylight in the family room or kitchen for added sunlight.

 

Add New Paint

Fresh paint makes a room feel cleaner, brighter, and more modern, which, similar to the right lighting, also helps create the perfect ambiance for your interior. It's also one of the most cost-effective ways to upgrade your interior, which according to experts, also helps increase your home's value.

 

In fact, a gallon of paint along with the brushes and rollers will cost you just under $100 if you do it yourself. Or, simply hire a professional painter for added confidence and peace of mind.

 

According to realtors, neutral tones appeal to more people as opposed to boulder tones, so keep it simple.

 

However, if you're not looking to sell your home any time soon, then let your free flag fly when it comes to adding character to your walls. Then, once you are ready to sell, simply repaint the interior a more neutral color to help make it more desirable to buyers.

 

Update the Faucets

Beautiful faucets in your bathroom help give it a luxurious feel, which makes you want to linger in it for hours. It also appeals to many home buyers. In fact, the bathroom is the second selling point when it comes to getting your home sold.

 

Meanwhile, an updated faucet in the kitchen helps give it a professional feel, which also helps increase your home's value as buyers imagine themselves as quite the professional cook in your kitchen. Some of the most popular kitchen faucets include goose-neck faucets, pull-out-and-pull-down faucets, hands-free faucets, and bar faucets.

 

Consider New Flooring

Old, worn floors can make your interior look dull and dingy, especially in the midst of bright lighting, which reveals any discolorations, stains, nicks, scratches, and more. However, a new floor adds brilliance to your space, which helps brighten your interior and makes your home feel brand new again.

 

Also, hardwood plywood floors are a popular choice among many homeowners due to its intriguing shine and exotic warmth. In fact, a new hardwood floor can recoup up to 80% of its cost when you sell the home.

 

Add New Cabinetry

If you have tried everything you could to make your outdated, worn cabinetry pop again, with no success, then it might be time to upgrade new cabinetry.

 

New cabinetry, whether in your kitchen, bath, or laundry room, helps make your home feel fresh and updated, which makes you want to spend more time in that room. However, nothing quite beats the feel of custom cabinetry as it can be custom made to fit your specific needs, including your choice of wood, style, color, finish, and accessories.

 

If you are low on storage, you can also have your cabinet maker simply extend the new cabinetry into adjoining spaces, such as the dining room or the family room, for added convenience, which many home buyers also find appealing.

 

Or, if you are working with a smaller budget. simply replace two to three outdated cabinets in each space, which will help enhance the look, and then replace the other cabinets later.

 

Create an Open Space

If your budget permits, consider creating a more open floor plan in your home where the kitchen, the family room or living room, and the dining room all share one big space. According to homebuilders, open floor plans top the list of home buyers' wants, which allows them to entertain friends and family.

 

If your budget doesn't allow, simply create a more open, airy space by eliminating large, bulky items and instead, opting for less furniture, which creates more space.

You should also arrange the furniture in a way that doesn't seem too cluttered and restrictive, which will also help your visitors feel more comfortable.

 

Incorporating a few mirrors into your space also helps make the room appear bigger. Position the mirrors across from windows, which will enable them to reflect the light into the room and make it appear brighter and more open.

 

Increase Energy Efficiency

Making your interior more energy efficient may be the number one way to make your home more comfortable, knowing you are saving on your energy bill. It also helps keep cold air out during the colder months and cool air in during the hotter months, which makes for a more comfortable indoor environment.

 

According to reports, it also one of the most significant ways to increase your home's value as more and more buyers and renters are opting for energy efficient properties, and even willing to pay a higher cost for it, as opposed to more traditional properties for their long-term savings.

 

Therefore, be sure to upgrade your doors, windows, appliances, HVAC system, and water heater to more energy efficient models, and be sure to add insulation to drafty spaces, such as the attic, for increased money savings.

 

If you don't have the budget, simply make budget-friendly upgrades, like swapping your current window treatments for energy efficient curtains, which are designed to block out heat in the summer and retain heat during the colder months, for a more comfortable indoor environment and lower energy bills, and they are also available in many appealing styles and colors to suit your decor.

 

You can also weatherproof your doors, windows, and other drafty areas by applying caulk to cracks and other openings around your doors and window frames, and use draft stoppers on the bottom to help keep drafts out.

 

Furthermore, when replacing your broken appliances, be sure to replace them with more energy efficient models, which will also provide you with increased energy savings.

 

Keep it Clean!

Making renovations to your interior is not enough to keep it looking its best; you also have to keep it clean. In fact, the more additions you make to your interior, the more you have to clean. However, it's worth it to continue to experience their benefits. Therefore, set a cleaning schedule, that includes spot cleaning as you need it and then a deep cleaning about once a month, to keep your interior clean and organized, and then stick to it. By doing so, it can help prolong your investments and help invoke positive feelings, which can help improve your mood.

 

Interior renovations can be costly, however, maintaining them can help extend the life of your purchases, so you get your money's worth, especially when it comes time to sell.

 

Even without costly renovations, one of the best ways to upgrade your interior is to just simply clean up. You'd be surprised how bright and sparkling a thorough cleaning can make your interior.

 

Furthermore, when making energy efficient upgrades to your home, you should note that some green upgrades also qualify for federal tax write-offs for additional savings. So keep this in mind when making improvements to your home. You should also be sure to research which green upgrades provide the highest tax credits to assist you with making the most beneficial renovations to your interior.

 

In the end, when making improvements to your interior, the key is to make the adjustments that make you happy, while also keeping potential buyers in mind, which can help you benefit from the best of both worlds.

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Carol Evenson

Carol is a home renovation specialist with a background in organization and sales. She assists realtors with business management and growth.

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