5 Improvements that Add Home Value

We all want our house to feel like a home. Many times you feel like your home is nothing but an endless to-do list you’ll never get on top of. You might not have enough money to afford all of the home improvements you admire on HGTV, but that doesn’t mean you can’t focus on smaller changes.

Some home improvements are worth more than others. Just because an improvement or update costs a lot of money doesn’t mean it’s the best value. These 5 home improvements below actually add value to your home so you can make the most of the space you have.

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1. Outdoor Space

Updating your outdoor space is the first step to creating a home you can enjoy all year long. We all spend too much time inside thanks to technology like smartphones and laptops. It’s easy enough to put off your outdoor renovations for another month (or year), but this leaves your yard in a state that isn’t useful.

Small changes like building a patio or deck can really increase your yard usability. You can add a screen room to your outdoor space if you have room in your budget, and this makes it easy to take advantage of the great outdoors all year round. There’s a lot to love about your own backyard if you’re just willing to put in a little work.

2. Kitchen Updates

How often do you say you’ll get around to those changes in your kitchen? The kitchen is the first part of the home to feel outdated, but it also can be the most complicated to update. Not only are appliances expensive, but you also are limited when it comes to the layout of the space.

Luckily, there are easy kitchen updates that will help your home feel more modern without spending a large chunk of cash on a major renovation. Your kitchen is the room in your house that’s used the most, so it definitely earns an update. Refinishing your cabinets, installing new appliances, and looking for ways to make the space more efficient are all small steps that provide a big payoff in value.

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3. Minor Bathroom Remodels

Like the kitchen, your bathroom gets a lot of use from the entire family. It’s also one of the smaller spaces in your home so you won’t break the bank on an update. You can do an entire bathroom overhaul for under $10,000, and you’ll recoup those costs with the value of your home.

Not ready for a massive renovation? You can refinish your old bathroom with minor changes that will still speak volumes. New fixtures, a fresh coat of pain, and a new glaze on the tub will likely be more than enough to make the space look brand new.

4. Landscaping

Does your house lack curb appeal? The good news is you don’t need to hire a pro landscaper to achieve a new look you love. Local garden centers often offer a free design service if you’re not sure where to start, but you can also just look to your neighbors for inspiration.

A good rule of thumb is to include a splash of color at the front of the house. You can include this splash with a colorful, eye-catching door or even just potted plants. From there, keep it simple. Use plants that are native to your area to keep costs and labor down, and just slowly add to your collection as you gain confidence.

5. Utilize All Space

Are there areas of your house that go unused? Maybe there’s a stuffy attic or a side closet that you feel isn’t working for you. This is valuable square footage you’re letting waste away! Transform that cold basement into a cozy bedroom retreat with some extra insulation and a fresh coat of paint. Transform your attic into a game room for the kids.

All of the space in your house should work for you. Don’t let it go to waste when it could be put towards extra storage or livability. Even small upgrades can go a long way, and you don’t have to go over the top with your expenses.

Does your home have value? Value can mean its resale potential or even just space potential. If your space isn’t making your life easier or more enjoyable, it might be time for one of these home improvement ideas above.

Erin Emanuel

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