Did you know that you could drastically increase the value of your
home without having to invest heavily in having your home remodeled
or refitted? Yes, its possible! And you wont even have to
spend as much just to make it happen!
If you are selling your home, getting a good value for it could prove
troublesome. But before you throw in the towel and sell your home for
a price way below your expectations, you could try doing some inexpensive
renovations to increase your homes value up to 20%. Thats
not a bad figure, is it?
Here is a brief walkthrough of the steps you can undertake to make
your home worth much more that it is today.
The Kitchen: Bigger is Better
The kitchen is one of the critical areas to address in your efforts
to increase your homes worth. Homebuyers are looking for spacious
kitchens that are clean, in good repair and have the necessary furnishings
for working.
To make the kitchen look more spacious, try installing lights that
will make it look brighter. You could also redo the windows to remove
clutter and make it spill in more light. This will have the effect of
making the kitchen look bigger. Make sure the floorings and the table
tops are in good repair. If it is not beyond your budget you could even
replace the current flooring with stone or tile, which is a lot better
than linoleum that cracks and tears.
Keep the kitchen in good repair. It doesnt cost much to have
scratches and bumps fixed. If you have busted fixtures or electrical
outlets, have them repaired with good materials.
A paint job will do wonders not just for your kitchen but for the whole
home. So consider adding a good layer of paint on your home.
The Yard
Simple gardening would do much to make your home more appealing. Keeping
the yard in order, and tending to the garden would result more in a
yard that would most likely attract buyers.
To stress the significance of a good yard, mature trees will typically
add about $1000 to the value of your home. So imagine the impact of
a well-tended garden to the value of your home!
The Living Room
Like the kitchen, living rooms must give the impression of space. Some
people do so by installing mirrors. However, this technique is also
suited to the bedroom. The little repairs like light bulbs and
electrical outlets.
Make sure the living room is airy, a coating of light colored paint,
installation of good lamps, and a general cleanliness of the living
room will contribute much to this effect.
Bedroom
Like the other rooms, the bedroom has to be particularly spacious,
airy and bright. Mirrors are particularly effective at accomplishing
this effect. Most five-star hotels have to project an impression of
space, and they employ this technique to its full effect.
Make sure the rooms have a sufficient number of electrical outlets.
The flexibility this offers will add much to the value of your home.
If you plan to install new surfaces, you might also want to consider
using natural materials such as stone, marble, quality wood, and others.
Studies have shown that many people react favorably to these materials.
They also add a feeling of cleanliness to the rooms.
Make the cabinets and closets as large as possible without making the
rooms they are in look cramped, you may have to employ a few illusionary
tricks here but the results are astounding.
Bathrooms
Use fluorescent lighting instead of incandescent lighting to provide
your bathrooms with a light feel. Installing inexpensive amenities to
your bathroom like towel holders, racks, shower curtains, shower fixtures
and other will enhance the appearance and appeal of your home.
You can mix, match and experiment with the tips given here. The principle
of the whole is that you should make your home look spacious, airy,
and light. You should also make sure your home looks different from
the other homes in your neighborhood. If you can one up their amenities,
then well and good! There are other tricks and illusions you could employ
to achieve this tricks that do not have to be expensive at all!
So go ahead give your home a good look and start increasing its value
today!
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