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Home Improvement  /  December 8, 2020

6 Effective and Affordable Ways You Can Improve Your Home

Here are 6 easy but effective methods for improving your home and pumping up its value without breaking the bank.

  1. Trim the Garden

When buyers see your garden, you want them to think “beautiful” instead of “liability.” If you let your garden run rampant and the trees go unpruned, all potential buyers will be thinking is how much it’s going to cost them to hire a landscaping company. Keep the lawn mowed and green, remove a tree that could pose a structural threat and make sure the flower beds are tidy.

  1. Repaint Furnishing

If you’re sprucing up for buyers, don’t bother sprucing up movable furniture. They’re probably going to bring in their own. But furnishing like built-in cabinets need to look their best. Buff out any damages and give them a fresh coat of paint to enhance their appeal. Choose colors that are calming and soothing such as white or ecru. Or you can pick colors that don’t show wear and scuffing as much, like black or dark grey.

  1. Upgrade the Lights

Lighting is important in creating a comforting atmosphere in your own home and you should improve your light fixtures often. Aside from increasing the illumination, upgrading the lights can also reduce your utility bills. LED panel lights for ceilings can use up to 75 percent less energy than their alternatives. These energy-efficient lights will help reduce costs and showcase how lovely your home is.

  1. Change Outlets

Electrical outlets can be hazards for families with young children and can become fire hazards if they’re cracked over time. Go through your home and assess the condition of your electrical outlets. Replace any cracked or damaged fixtures with new ones and place outlet covers on those that you don’t use at all. Finally, provide childproof outlet covers just in case a buyer planning a family views the property.

  1. Add Storage

Everyone loves storage space and you can never have enough of it. Check your home for space that you can turn into a storage area. If you have an empty coat close, you can increase its utility by installing shelving units in it. You should also see if you can transform the area under your staircases into suitable cupboards.

  1. Go for Neutral Colors

If you’re renovating simply for your own comfort, then you can use any palette you want. However, if you’re improving your property to put it on the market, go for neutral colors instead. Bold color schemes are a mark of your personality and potential buyers will have a hard time visualizing themselves in your home. Neutral colors invite them to imagine themselves and makes it more likely to buy the property.

A home should be as comfortable as it is attractive. These home improvement tips will provide these two qualities to your property without overtaxing your budget.

Are you planning on putting your home on the market? Do you feel like your home needs some serious sprucing up? Then maybe its time for a bit of home improvement. If you’re improving your residential property for any reason, you have to be aware of which improvements are worth more, particularly if you’re straining your budget.

Here are 6 easy but effective methods for improving your home and pumping up its value without breaking the bank.

  1. Trim the Garden

When buyers see your garden, you want them to think “beautiful” instead of “liability.” If you let your garden run rampant and the trees go unpruned, all potential buyers will be thinking is how much it’s going to cost them to hire a landscaping company. Keep the lawn mowed and green, remove a tree that could pose a structural threat and make sure the flower beds are tidy.

  1. Repaint Furnishing

If you’re sprucing up for buyers, don’t bother sprucing up movable furniture. They’re probably going to bring in their own. But furnishing like built-in cabinets need to look their best. Buff out any damages and give them a fresh coat of paint to enhance their appeal. Choose colors that are calming and soothing such as white or ecru. Or you can pick colors that don’t show wear and scuffing as much, like black or dark grey.

  1. Upgrade the Lights

Lighting is important in creating a comforting atmosphere in your own home and you should improve your light fixtures often. Aside from increasing the illumination, upgrading the lights can also reduce your utility bills. LED panel lights for ceilings can use up to 75 percent less energy than their alternatives. These energy-efficient lights will help reduce costs and showcase how lovely your home is.

  1. Change Outlets

Electrical outlets can be hazards for families with young children and can become fire hazards if they’re cracked over time. Go through your home and assess the condition of your electrical outlets. Replace any cracked or damaged fixtures with new ones and place outlet covers on those that you don’t use at all. Finally, provide childproof outlet covers just in case a buyer planning a family views the property.

  1. Add Storage

Everyone loves storage space and you can never have enough of it. Check your home for space that you can turn into a storage area. If you have an empty coat close, you can increase its utility by installing shelving units in it. You should also see if you can transform the area under your staircases into suitable cupboards.

  1. Go for Neutral Colors

If you’re renovating simply for your own comfort, then you can use any palette you want. However, if you’re improving your property to put it on the market, go for neutral colors instead. Bold color schemes are a mark of your personality and potential buyers will have a hard time visualizing themselves in your home. Neutral colors invite them to imagine themselves and makes it more likely to buy the property.

A home should be as comfortable as it is attractive. These home improvement tips will provide these two qualities to your property without overtaxing your budget.

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