Add Value To Your Home The Creative Way

Everybody knows that bathroom and kitchen renovations are the best way to increase the overall value of your home. Adding a spare bedroom, second storey or home office are other popular ideas. However, what about if you’re not necessarily planning to sell in the near future or want to improve the quality of your home in a way that doesn’t break the budget?

To understand the worth of your home, it is important to first get a measure for the market in your area. Furthermore, an awareness of your local climate can be a big factor - for instance, installing a swimming pool will not always increase your property value in a cooler area. In any case, the goal is obviously to increase the worth of your house by more than what you spend in the process. One key way to do this on a budget is to improve your ‘Curb Appeal’ and to subtly create an illusion of possibility which entices prospective home buyers into understanding the potential of the property - such as keeping a neat garden to draw attention to the space which could be expanded into with a new alfresco dining area. Here are a few other ways to smarten up your home without going the full reno.


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1. Try refreshing exterior paint

The exterior of your home is what makes one of the first impressions on a newcomer. Giving a fresh lick of waterproof paint to gutters or varnish to window frames is a good way to brighten up its appearance.


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2. Try organising your garden

Planting new things in your garden probably isn’t cost effective unless they’re drought resistant - but keeping your garden tidy is hugely important. As well as regularly cleaning up any scraps and leaf litter, try properly organising any vegetable or herb gardens and framing garden beds. Outdoor areas which are messy drastically bring down the atmosphere of the home.


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3. Try replacing bathroom and kitchen fittings

An oldie but a goodie, replacing bathroom and kitchen fittings can be almost as effective as a big renovation. Sinks and taps make a huge difference to how clean and luxurious your home feels. Replacing them can take years off the appearance of your room and heighten its functionality.


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4. Try glossy interior paint

Many interior designer recommend using glossy interior paint for any resurfacing you’re planning. In neutral colours, this has a crisp and elegant look which will suggest modernity and cleanliness rather than homely or comfortable.


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5. Try a small landscaping project

Depending on the nature of your backyard, undertaking a small landscaping project is a great way to get your property feeling more exciting. A paved path, turf installation or new deck can all make a home seem more appealing and well-kept.


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6. Try increasing natural light

Homes which appear brighter also appear more spacious. Getting as much light as possible into your living spaces, preferably through windows or skylights, will improve the overall feel of the home.


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7. Try doing up the spare room

If you have a spare room, like an attic or an old child’s bedroom, make sure it isn’t left to its own devices to run amok and become cluttered with piles of un-sortable junk. Keeping spare storage areas clean and neatly organised will make it a lot easier to pitch later on.


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8. Try repainting interior cabinets

Again, this is another way to get the feel of a kitchen or bathroom renovation without forking out the cash. Replacing handles or sliding mechanisms would be another welcome change for getting your home to feel new.


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9. Try going green

If you’re eventually hoping to go for the green angle with your home and market it as energy efficient, have a think about the ways you could incorporate water-saving taps and showerheads, solar panels, rain or bore water, and sustainable materials.


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10. Try updating your temperature control system

Installing a reverse cycle ducted air conditioner or going for a deep clean of all household vents will get your home feeling physically better to live in - a good example of how subtle (or even invisible) upgrades can richly refresh your home.


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11. Try coordinating your lighting

Continuity in lighting is often overlooked -  homes which feature eclectic and random collections of lighting arrangements and fittings can sometimes seem cluttered. Keeping a constant theme of light structure, lampshade, and bulb type, regardless of whether your lighting is hanging, fixed or standing, will get your house feeling graceful and flawless.


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12. Try having your carpets cleaned

Having your old carpets steam cleaned, or even re-flooring small areas of your house, can be a massive face-lift. Flooring sees a lot of wear and strain in its time! Replacing carpets and lime washing or restaining floorboards can get your home feeling immaculate.


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13. Try some new curtains or blinds

Similarly, curtains and blinds face regular wear from sunlight exposure. Replacing faded window fittings is a relatively inexpensive addition to a room which will nevertheless have a big impact on the style and design of the space.


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14. Try replacing old door fittings

Doorknobs are in such frequent use that we often forget to repair them or put off replacing them until the last minute. New door handles can be a fashion statement - but even if you opt for a more classic style, they’re sure to get your home feeling more refined and coordinated.




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