Whether you are looking to move now or may consider it in the future, there are many affordable options for making significant changes to your home without having to do a major renovation. With low-cost purchases of supplies, DIY instructions or professional guidance, and time set aside, you can make improvements that will increase your home’s resale value, save you money on energy costs, and improve your quality of living. When considering improvements, consider what needs attention first, such as protection from the elements, mold removal, mobility safety, and energy efficiency. Once those are addressed, you should pay attention to enhancing the appearance to attract future buyers. Such consideration should include space, lighting, curb appeal, and interior decorum. The following upgrades can transform your home into a more comfortable and stylish environment without stretching your wallet.
Start simple with cleaning, painting,
and other resurfacing
Always begin with sparkling up the floors, walls, fixtures, and
cabinetry which you can easily do with minimal expense. Sanding and repainting,
wallpaper, and retiling can give a new look to what has grown old and drabby.
Also, replace old appliances and countertops when you can find items on sale.
Another way to eliminate eyesores is to hide them with a photo or painting. You
can also cheaply replace old handles, knobs, locks, and outlet plates with a
newer style to create a unique look. If preferred, you can paint over these
fixtures and tile and tubs. It’s important, though, to match the colors and
style of your room, furniture, and appliances. Consult a professional to recoat
ceramic, porcelain, or fiberglass.
Give the illusion of space, and don’t
waste what you have
Do you have an unused room? Why not turn it into a functioning space,
such as a comfortable den or extra bedroom? You can add new furniture, rugs,
pillows, a TV, or a free-standing wardrobe closet. Add mirrors to a small area
to make it appear more spacious. Install visible storage, such as floating
shelves, to allow others to see the capacity. Rid your home of bulky
furnishings to free up space.
Refurbishment instead of
replacement
Re-stain or refinish
old wood on decks, doors, and furniture. Update your windows by adding molding
or painting the frames inside to make them appear bigger and more modern. If
you need to replace, buy energy-efficient windows; vinyl ones are recommended.
You can also add interior shutters for style and privacy.
Upgrade the lighting
You can improve the
ambiance of a room with a different light fixture, such as a new dining room
chandelier or a vintage lantern, to give a rustic charm to your entryway.
Consider investing between $1000-$3000 to install a sliding glass door to bring
in more natural lighting. In addition, choose neutral paint colors for a softer
environment pleasing to the average eye.
Improve curb appeal
Although they
shouldn’t, people will judge a book by its cover. You don’t get a second chance
to make a first impression, and that includes your home. You may only need to
paint your front door and add a few plants or plant shrubs and perennials to
populate a barren area. You’re not only beautifying your property but
benefiting the environment. In addition, pay attention to the exterior material
of your house. Worn siding and peeling shingles will immediately turn potential
buyers off. You can remove dirt and stains by power washing, but if you need to
replace siding, fiber-cement is recommended for its affordability and
resistance to fire, rotting, and termites.
Compared to more
extensive remodeling, these small home improvements are a more affordable and
less laborious approach to giving your home the facelift it needs to be
saleable. In addition, these upgrades allow you to enjoy the time you have in
your home with the added comforts and conveniences they provide.
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