How to add value to your home

Unlocking the value of your home doesn’t have to be complicated – if you make the right moves, you can add worth without breaking the bank.

Take your home up a notch with creative ideas like extending the living space, installing an eye-catching modern kitchen and refreshing its exterior appeal. Your house can be revitalised in no time!

By taking on projects that are fast and simple, you’ll be able to give your interior a quick makeover with immediate results. If you’re looking for more substantial changes, consider investing in extensions – they can not only boost curb appeal but also increase the value of your home when it comes time to sell!

While you may be tempted to do large scale project don’t forget the smaller things can also add value too.

How to Add Value to Your Home by Decorating

Decorating is perhaps the most obvious task when thinking about how to add value to your home. 

Even though minor blemishes may not decrease the value of a home, they can be enough to drive away potential buyers and make it difficult for owners to get top dollar.

These typical defects will put many buyers off, but are easily resolved by any competent DIYer:

  • Peeling paint
  • Squeaking or sticking doors and windows
  • Door latches that don’t work
  • Mouldy sealants in kitchen and bathroom
  • Dripping taps
  • Loose tiles
  • Sewer smells
  • Broken or damaged windows
  • Squeaky floors and stairs
  • Cracks to ceilings and plasterwork
  • Lifting flooring

Add an Extra Bedroom

When it comes to increasing the value of your home, adding an additional bedroom is a smart move. Not only will this create more usable space in your property – providing potential buyers with greater flexibility and choice – but also adds appeal for both young families and couples looking to downsize alike.

Having more bedrooms in a property is usually seen as beneficial by potential buyers since it can add considerable value. However, there are limits to this depending on the location of your home – once you hit that limit, additional rooms won’t give much bang for their buck!

Extra bedrooms can be created by dividing up existing space by removing and adding walls, by converting the loft or cellar, or by extending. 

Re-purposing an existing room is a great way to freshen up your home without spending too much. Older homes with large bedrooms are the perfect candidates for this eco-friendly transformation!

Make sure you create a balance between bedrooms and the number of bathrooms a ratio of one to three is a minimum.

Kitchen Makeovers That Add Value

Having an attractive, spotless kitchen is a must-have for both potential buyers and home appraisers. Before replacing the entire set up in your cooking space, take into account its shape, position and then decide if you need to change anything about it – or even move it somewhere else!

Very often, kitchen renovations can be carried out for a modest investment. Small changes such as repainting or replacing unit doors or just the worktops can have a huge impact, as can new floor tiles or better lighting.

Give Your Garden a Makeover

Redesigning your garden can be a great way to not only increase the value of your home, but also make it more attractive to potential buyers. A well designed and tidy outdoor space is sure to add that extra flair – making it an eye-catching attraction!

Even if you do not makeover your garden, make sure you carry out at least the basics:

  • Clean up and tidy litter and dead plants
  • Weed
  • Repair and feed the lawn
  • Cut back overgrown trees and shrubs
  • Create interesting shapes with beds and borders
  • Add colour and interest with planting