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6 Quick Tips To Help You Add the Most Value To Your Home

May 12, 2024
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There’s a common misconception that adding value to your home requires a large amount of time, money and effort.

However, there are several quick and easy ways to improve your property without breaking the bank. From landscaping to re-painting, we’ve created a simple summary to show you how to add the most value to your home.

1. Add value to your home by revamping the interior

If you’re looking for a cost-effective way to revamp your home, look no further than the humble paint brush. A fresh coat of paint can brighten up and renew your home in a matter of days for a relatively low price. It’s important to have a clear colour palette before getting started.

We recommend using light, neutral shades as opposed to bold colours and patterns that are likely to clash with your décor.

2. Add value to your home by upgrading your flooring

If you have worn or outdated carpet throughout the house, it’s also worth upgrading the flooring. Recarpeting or even adding floating timbers can improve the overall aesthetic of your home and add value when selling.

If recarpeting doesn’t fit within your budget, seeking a professional carpet cleaning service like Magic Dry is a good alternative.

3. Add value to your home with new window furnishings

6 Quick Tips To Help You Add the Most Value To Your Home

Like painting and recarpeting, adding simple yet sophisticated window furnishings can transform your home.

For example, floor to ceiling curtains can elongate a space, making it appear larger while offering privacy and light protection. Curtains come in an array of sizes, styles, materials and colours, meaning there are plenty of options to choose from.

If you don’t have the space to hang curtains, blinds are a great alternative. Like curtains, blinds range in price and are accessible to almost every budget. 

If you have a bigger budget and in the market for something sturdier, why not try window shutters.

Shutters will cost more to purchase and install but are long-lasting and lower-maintenance. With a range of colours and structures, there is something to suit every home meaning you can cater for your home’s aesthetic.

4. Add value to your home with smart technology

You might not think to install smart technology when improving your home, but it should definitely be on your to-do list. Technology is an integral part of our lives and is fast becoming an important feature of the modern home.

Gadgets like Google Home and Amazon Alexa are becoming more common and smart cabling can connect your home in ways previously unimaginable.

In a smart home you can turn your lights on and off, adjust the brightness and change the colour all from the click of a button on a device. You can boil the jug, play music, control the temperature and even lock your doors from the same central device once connected.

Advanced security cameras and doorbells offer the ability to connect remotely so you can keep an eye on your property anytime, anywhere. Inbuilt motion detectors will even send alerts if any problematic movement is detected.

The beauty of home automation is you can spend as little, or as much as you’d like depending on what features you’re interested in and what brands you’re after. The innovative and exciting nature of home automation will add value to your home by providing convenience and improved security.

In certain instances, it can also add to the financial value of your home and attract a broader range of buyers when it comes time to sell.

5. Add value to your home by landscaping

Low-maintenance landscaping

Whether it be your front garden or a backyard, sophisticated landscaping can completely transform your property. Not only does it add kerb appeal, it can also make your home more attractive to buyers and prospective tenants.

One of the easiest ways to make your garden more appealing is to add colour. Flowering plants like violas, geraniums, agapanthus and lavender offer beautiful colours and fragrances and can significantly enhance your garden.

These plants can be purchased for a small cost from most nurseries and are easy to maintain throughout the seasons.

Planting low-maintenance trees and bushes can also add value to your property by way of privacy. Small trees and bushes create barriers between your home and neighbouring properties, allowing you to enjoy a more intimate, secluded space.

Another crucial part of your landscape is your lawn. If you feel your lawn is looking withered, consider laying fresh turf. While this is more expensive than purchasing plants, it can add substantial value to your property.

Each kind of turf will differ based on cost, drought resistance, shade tolerance and texture. For more, read 5 easy tips for a spectacular garden to impress buyers.

With your garden sorted, you may also want to add additional features like new fencing or a patio area. Fencing can improve the aesthetic and security of your home and attract buyers with young children or even pet owners looking for a secure yard.

Paved outdoor areas and decks also add value to your home and can be done relatively cheaply if you’re willing to do a DIY project. A small back deck or patio area will provide you with the perfect place to sit and enjoy your newly transformed landscape.

6. Add value to your home with a driveway refresh

The driveway is a focal feature of most properties so it’s unsurprising that it can add substantial value to your home. Fortunately, there are several ways to refresh an old driveway, so it won’t cost you a fortune.

The simplest and cheapest way to is to clean it. A pressure washer is a great way to remove mould, mildew, dirt and grime that may have accumulated over time. Cleaning solutions are also available if you want to go that extra step.

If your driveway is outdated and worn, consider repainting or resurfacing it. Before the surface can be repainted, you’ll need to repair any cracks in the concrete. You can do this yourself or hire a professional service depending on your skill level. You might also need to kill any weeds that have appeared in the cracks.

Depending on the quality and size of the job, repainting your driveway will generally cost you twice as much as the cost of supplies. You can get a single colour coat or choose from a selection of decorative surfaces.

These textured surfaces can be created through the use of stencils and stamping techniques and will typically cost more. Regardless of the paint you choose, refreshing your driveway will add substantial value to your property.

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