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When you are adding to your home, adding value to it is important. Whether you have just moved into your home that needs fixing up or if you are just looking to add more space for your family then you will be looking for new ways to improve your home. Fortunately, there are plenty of options out there that can not only make your home nicer but also eliminate any problems that may come into your property in the future. Here is a little advice for your home improvements. 

Improving the circuitry

You need to know how the electricity of your home works. If you have a property that has not been rewired in the last few years, then it will likely need upgrading to fit with modern standards. If you, don’t it may be dangerous to your home. However, this will likely be messy and disruptive work. The cables will need to be installed and made live. You also need to make sure that you have a reliable circuit breaker with replacement amp breakers. The best 30-amp breakers should be easy to install and be kept in a known location. 

Extensions

One sure-fire way to increase your value is to increase the square footage of your property. A well-thought-out one can add up to 12% of the market value of your home. You should spend time planning out your extension so that you can get your design and execution correct. It will not only transform your living space but change the way that you interact with your own home.

Renovating the bathroom

Whether you are looking to add a second bathroom or just renovate your previous one, it can massively improve the value of your home. You should consider finding the space for an ensuite that can make your larger bedroom much more attractive to a prospective buyer. However, you have to be sure that you are not compromising your space and forcing a bathroom in when there is no space for it. Keep an eye out for modern trends to give you an idea of what your bathroom should look like.

Getting your garden in order

The exterior of your house is just as important as your interior. Many people decide very quickly about the home they are buying when they see the outside of it. As well as this, you can invest in a fresh front door which can attract the eye of any potential purchases. You should also think about regular maintenance of your extremities like the drains, fencing, and gates. Remember tidy garden will always seem larger than a messy one.

Increasing the value of your home

 It can be quite an enjoyable experience to fix up your home and it is doubly beneficial if it improves the value of your home. There is always something that can be done. Try and keep up to date with the trends of decorating. You don’t want to let your home become dated. Stay on top of the maintenance and your home will improve in value.

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No one wants a dated home, but unfortunately, we sometimes get so stuck on the same décor that we don’t even realize what other people might perceive when they take a look around. Luckily, some of the things that most obviously and instantly date a home are also in many cases easy to remedy.

The following are some of those elements that can make people feel that your home is outdated at first glance and a few things you can do to alleviate the problem.

1. Window Coverings

Window coverings are one of the most obvious factors that date a room or an entire home. If you have very heavy, ornate panels or valances, or old miniblinds, it can ruin the look of the rest of the room.

If you want to focus on updating one area of your home, start with those window coverings. Choose modern window coverings that are streamlined and chic, and if possible opt for custom blinds because they create a very high-end look.

Choosing the right custom window coverings can even improve the resale value of your home.

2. Overwhelming Prints

Prints in your home décor aren’t inherently bad, and you’ll often see designers integrating prints. However, you might want to take stock of the prints you’re using in your home design elements. If they’re, as an example, large floral prints in shades of pink and green, it might be time for a change.

If you want a timeless, enduring home design style, it’s better to keep things a bit simpler. It not only stands the test of time, but it also feels sleek and luxe.

Rather than going with extreme prints and patterns, you might think about bringing in texture, richness, and depth through the use of different types of materials—such as natural and woven materials.

3. Light Fixtures

Replacing light fixtures can breathe new life into any space. People often think it’s difficult or expensive to replace light fixtures, and in reality, it doesn’t have to be either of those things.

You can choose inexpensive light fixtures in modern finishes, and it can be a DIY project.

4. Carpet

Carpet is a rarity in modern home design. If anywhere you might find some in bedrooms, but beyond that, you’re probably not going to see much of it.

If you have carpet in places like the dining room and living room, you might want to become a weekend warrior and take it out.

You could have some beautiful wood floors hiding under there, and even if you don’t, there are relatively inexpensive laminate options you can install.

Removing old carpet isn’t just good from an aesthetic perspective. It can also make your house cleaner and less prone to trapping allergens.

5. Cabinet Color

Finally, the color of your kitchen and even bathroom cabinets can make your house seem old—maybe even older than it really is. If you have something like cabinets in a golden wood color, you might want to think about taking on a refinishing or repainting project. You don’t have to get all new cabinets because that can be extremely expensive, but a paint job might do a world of good.

If you are considering resale in the near or even distant future, consider these 5 things and create a to-do list to keep your home current and not dated. You will enjoy the space and the future buyers will, too!

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