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DIY Ideas to Improve Your Home’s Value

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Everybody wants their house to be attractive both inside and out. Some people engage contractors to renovate and improve their homes. On the other hand, others rely on themselves to increase the value of their property because of their limited budget. With that in mind, here are some do-it-yourself ideas to help you boost your home value:

INTERIOR:

  1. Make sure everything is neat and in order. Cleaning is the easiest way to increase your home value for nothing compared to a well-kept home. It’s essential to maintain everything clean, from the ceilings up to the walls down to the floor. Make sure the tops are neat and clear of spider webs and dust. Any marks and stains on the walls, windows, doors, and mirror should be removed. Dust the counters, windows, and doors with a soft cloth. Check if the floor is clean. Things that are no longer needed should be discarded, while other items should be appropriately stored. Having things that are neat and orderly is pleasing to the eye and relieves stress.
  2. Spruce up the walls. Neutral colors should be used to repaint the walls. Repainting the room can make it appear larger and more enticing to others. Check out our blog DIY Renovating Ideas on a Budget to get more ideas.
  3. Place a mirror on the wall, it provides depth to the room, it can also make it appear larger and elegant. 8 Foolproof Feng Shui Tips for Your New Home suggests how to place a mirror in your house.
  4. Lighting should be added. Open the windows and use blinds to allow the sun’s natural light to penetrate the space. Aside from that, you can switch to LED light bulbs, which are more energy-efficient.
  5. Popcorn ceilings should be removed. This design is already out of date. It casts shadows, making the room smaller and more challenging to clean, lowering the value of your home. You can do it by yourself if you have the proper tools. First, make sure it’s asbestos-free. If it isn’t, it’s best to leave it alone or get someone to do it for you.
  6. Transform the doors inside the house. These doors must be replaced, whether they are worn out, outdated, or scratched. For a new look, repaint them or replace them with new doors and handles.
  7. Touch up the kitchen. This part of the house is more than just a place to eat; it’s also a place to socialize and entertain visitors. To increase their value, kitchen cabinets can be painted or stained. The use of white and other light colors can help to lighten up a space. Make sure the cabinets are clean and free of dirt before painting. Remove all of the doors and hardware as well. Replace the cabinet doors to match your newly painted kitchen cabinet for a finished look. Make a backsplash. The backsplash behind the stove not only adds value to the kitchen but also protects the wall from splatter and mold caused by cooking.
  8. Retouch the bathroom. Organize your toiletries and towels with floating shelves and other storage options. Paint the cabinet white to brighten and expand the space. Replacing the toilet seat and shower head with new ones boosts the value of the home. Examine the faucets and drainage to ensure that they are in good working order. Re-grout the shower if necessary.

EXTERIOR

  1. Clean the outside of the house. It’s just as vital to keep the inside clean as it is to keep the outside clean. See to it that the walkways and drives are dirt-free. Power washing the exterior walls, driveways, and walkways is an option.
  2. Repaint the outside walls with a fresh coat of paint. If power washing your walls does not satisfy you, you can repaint them. This could do the magic in making the outside look brand new.
  3. Make improvements to the yard. A well-maintained garden creates a positive first impression. Remove weeds and wilted plants to achieve this. Trees and bushes that have grown out of control should be pruned. In the yard, mow the grass. To add attractiveness, plant bushes and flowers. Choose plants that don’t demand a lot of maintenance.
  4. Remodel the front door. Replace it with a steel door or repaint it to brighten the exterior. Plants on either side of a door can raise a home’s value.
  5. Examine the gutter. If this is clogged or not functioning correctly, water will leak into the wall, perhaps causing mold. Clean the gutters and run a water test to see if they are in good functioning order.