Best Remodeling Tips: What The Pros Know

by | Dec 1, 2014 | Home Improvement

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It’s true: when you sell your home, upgrades to kitchens and baths and exterior improvements can yield the biggest return on your investment. It’s also true that those three improvements can provide a lot of return for people who aren’t considering a home sale, simply by making the home more enjoyable, comfortable and relaxing to live in. Here are a few ways to help your home look like it’s market-ready, even when you’re staying put:

Kitchen upgrades
The kitchen is about more than cooking – it’s about creating a warm place to gather and spend time with family and friends. Here are some things to consider make your kitchen more inviting:

• Declutter and get rid of appliances and utensils you no longer need or use. Same goes for dishes and cookbooks.
• Upgrade countertops to a high-end finish like granite. Granite Transformations  Franchise can keep costs low by installing new granite countertops right on top of your worn countertops for an “instant” upgrade.
• Consider adding a new coat of paint in a light or bright color with a “scrubbable” finish to make cleaning easy.

Bath upgrades
Your bath gets lots of daily use, and because it’s usually the smallest room in the house, upgrading can be simple and inexpensive:

• Upgrade your bath surround and counter to a more high-end finish. Granite is as popular here as in the kitchen.
• Replace unflattering or outdated lighting to brighten the space.
• Upgrade faucets to a more modern finish and design.
• Adding new towels, shower curtain and window coverings can yield amazing results for low cost.

Curb appeal
The first thing you see when you drive up to your home is the exterior, so why not make it look as welcoming as possible?

• First, give your porch, siding and windows a good cleaning. Remove cobwebs and invest in a good power wash to remove grime. Declutter your porch and add a nice plant, new welcome mat or upgraded mailbox.
• Next, check for needed repairs to siding, trim, fascia, soffit, windows and other exterior details that can make your home look worn and possibly expose it to moisture.
• Consider a new coat of paint on your front door to make your home feel and look fresh and cared for or replace it with a more efficient door.
• Trim shrubs or add newer varieties that make your home look less dated.

Now make your own list and get started on bringing a little of that “new home excitement” to your home.

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