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Renovation Projects: Ways To Increase the Value of Your Home

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by Emma Radebaugh

A home renovation gives you the opportunity to enhance the feel, look, and value of your property. Thoughtful improvements can transform your home into a sanctuary, whether you want to create a more functional kitchen or add a cozy outdoor retreat. Plus, these projects hold another powerful advantage: They can boost your home’s market value.

A white kitchen with black floor cabinets in the middle of renovation. The cabinets don't have counters on top of them.

Not sure where to start with your renovations? Here are a few renovation projects you can do to increase the value of your home.

Update Flooring

A home’s floors may not be the first thing people notice, but updating the flooring can make a big difference to your home’s value. This change becomes even more noticeable when you replace old carpets with hardwood, thanks to wood’s durability and timeless charm. Wood floors are also easier to clean and don’t trap pet hair, dirt, or allergens like carpets do.

If hardwood is out of your budget, laminate wood flooring offers a practical and cost-effective alternative. Laminate mimics the rich look of real wood at a lower price point, while being durable and easy to clean.

Pro Tip

Buy an area rug if you want to bring a bit of warmth and coziness to your space; this piece also serves as functional decor, adding color to your home.

Remodeling Kitchens

The kitchen is a high-impact space for renovations, boosting daily functionality and home value. Replacing outdated appliances with modern, energy-efficient options breathes new life into your space, while upgrading worn cabinets can completely transform the kitchen’s style and appeal.

Think about different decorating styles as you look at new lighting fixtures, paint colors, cabinets, and counters. Every option has distinct characteristics that will impact how you alter your kitchen.

For example, you’ll want to look for metal accents and vintage or repurposed lighting fixtures if you love farmhouse, industrial, or rustic modern styles. Likewise, rustic barnwood cabinets give homes a cozy yet luxurious look, blending charm and warmth with high-end elegance. All these elements work together to give your home a unique and inviting feel while reflecting your style.

Upgrading Landscaping

Your home’s curb appeal creates the first impression for potential buyers, and an unappealing exterior can deter interest, ultimately lowering its value. Start by planting trees, shrubs, and colorful flowers to add texture and vibrancy to your yard. Well-placed greenery not only enhances your home’s visual appeal and creates a welcoming, approachable atmosphere. 

Adding Usable Space

Adding usable spaces is another renovation project that can increase the value of your home. If you have a basement, make sure that you have it finished so you can add a playroom, home office, or guest bedroom.

Likewise, you can convert part of your garage into a home workshop, gym, or storage area. Utilizing underutilized areas of your home can make your living space more functional and increase its overall value.

Renovating your home is an investment in your property’s future. Every project you take on contributes to the value and makes the space more comfortable for you. Take the opportunity to create a home that reflects your style and enhances your life, knowing that every step forward is worth the effort.

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