Over the
next 10 days I would like to share with you 10 Tips to help increase your home’s
value. Here is tip #6, if you have missed the first few tips you should be able
to find them in the blog archive area just to the right of this post. The thought
of increasing the value of your home may be easier than you think By following
these tips found via the Home and Garden Network, your home may be worth more
than you think.
Tip 6: Upgrade the kitchen.
“Ask any real estate expert what the No. 1 upgrade with the greatest return is, and the answer will be the kitchen. Even if you are unable to do a full kitchen remodel there are some great ideas out there can fit any budget or time frame to help you increase the value of your home.
·
Do a mini-remodel. Simply
change the paint, it’s easy, budget-friendly and works. You can also paint a
faux-wood finish onto your cabinets.
·
Add a splash of color
with a new backsplash. New tile is attractive. Home improvement stores teach
classes on this and sometimes you can find ones that are more of “peel and
stick” style, the subway title idea is a classic backsplash and really can go
with any style of kitchen you are
looking for.
· Go stainless steel. The cold feel of steel is a hot ticket item
for buyers. Transition your appliances as they wear out and go with a similar
metallic look in your light switches. You could probably also go to your local
warehouse store and buy these items in bulk and may end up with getting a
discount on the larger purchase.
· Make your kitchen rock with a rolling island. Have you seen
these, there are great Do-it-yourself websites that show you how to take older
pieces of furniture and turn them into one of a kind islands. This not only can
help if you are looking to stay within budget, but also creates a one of a kind
piece unique to your home.
· You can also just hang a
pot rack with fresh new pots, pans and a hanging wine bottle holder. With the
rolling island, your kitchen will catch every buyer's eye. You can take some of
these things with you to your new home.”
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