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Easy Renovations to Increase the Value of Your Home

Written by Posted On Friday, 17 November 2017 10:07

Easy Renovations to Increase the Value of your Home

If you intend to list your home in the real estate market, you have to spruce it up so as to increase its value. The cost of the renovations can vary depending on the overall condition of your home and the real estate market values in your locality. Here are quick strategies of spiffing up your home inexpensively.

 

Renovate the kitchen

Most home buyers make a beeline about the kitchen whenever they're shopping for a home. Hence you should try and make your kitchen really cook. Some of the things that you should change in your kitchen include the kitchen faucet set, cabinet door handles, and light fixtures. In fact, if you're not working on a limited budget, you can also decide to replace the cabinets and give the entire kitchen an overhaul makeover. A home remodeling company can be a cheaper option because they know how repaint the cabinets, walls, and other kitchen surfaces to make it look new again.

 

Order face panels for your kitchen appliances if they don't match. Try to make sure appliances such as refrigerators, dishwashers, and microwaves match.

 

Mind the mechanics

Spend a few dollars in hiring an experienced electrician to evaluate the state of your electrical services and fix faulty outlets and wires. Consider consulting with a plumber to check and fix any water leaks in your home. Such details tell a potential buyer that the home has been well taken care of and it can influence its value.

 

Automate your home

There are several ways you can install home automation into your home. You can use smart locks, smart sprinklers, smart thermostat and smart smoke detectors and make your home look modern. This helps appeal to the younger generation of home buyers who are using technology in every facet of life.

 

Tone up the bath

It's very important to update your bathrooms. You can update simple things on your own like the toilet seat and the pedestal sink without spending too much cash. Replace the old and discolored floors with vinyl tiles by installing the vinyl sheet on top of the old bathroom floor. Also, replace chipped tiles if the shower and tub are looking dingy. A prefabricated tub and shower setting is a very inexpensive approach. Although these installations may require hiring a professional, they're cheaper and easier options as compared to a re-tiling of your walls and refinishing a worn tub.

 

Step up your storage

Most old houses don't have closet space. You can solve such a problem by laminating closet systems to your bedrooms and entry closets. There are several home-remodeling stores that offer these parts and systems. This is a simple DIY project that can increase the value of your home significantly.

 

Add a room

If you have a den, you can simply add a closet and turn it into a bedroom. You can spend about $1,000 in adding a custom closet to your home and turn a three-bedroom house into a four-bedroom house.

 

Improve the underfoot

Carpeting can update the overall appearance of your home's interior and make it look cleaner. If your rugs are in a good condition and have neutral colors, you should consider hiring a professional carpet cleaning company to help you out. Remember, most real estate agents don't advice homeowners to replace their wall-to-wall carpeting because new homeowners prefer to choose their carpeting before moving in.

 

Let there be light

You can replace your recessed dining and living room lights with a chandelier. You can find several inexpensive options of ceiling fixtures in most online and offline home stores. Update the ceiling fan's look by replacing the fan blades.

 

Reframe your entry

Replace the flimsy knob on your entry door with a decorative handle-and-lock set. With such a big piece at your main entry door, visitors get a feeling that the home is a solid secure abode. For more eye appeal, you can also do a faux-finishing on the simple steel front door. Existing metal doors can be repainted with stain and paint. However, you should make sure the paint you use is approved for use over metal for desirable results.

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