
10 Ways to Add Value to Your Home

Well cared for lawns give a good first impression.

A new bathroom
immediately adds value to
your property.
Friday, May 6, 2005
Whether you’re interested in making a resale investment
or just want to enhance your living space, industry experts agree there are a
number of easy ways you can add value to your home.
Home improvement projects always equate to increasing the
value of your house. Whether you’re replacing an old dishwasher with a newer,
energy-efficient model or simply adding crown moulding to a bedroom, every
activity you do means you’re investing in the future of your home.
Research shows that major remodeling projects like adding
a bathroom or renovating a basement definitely pay off when it comes time to
selling your home
Those are big projects. Homeowners need to understand
that smaller and medium-sized projects can also have huge benefits.
According to Zeman, there are 10 extremely positive home
improvement projects that can make life in your current home more enjoyable in
the short-term and pay big dividends when selling the home in the future.
Project 1 — Create a designated home office space.
Whether it’s just part of a room partitioned off with an obscure acrylic block
wall to create a private nook or an entire room, home offices are an essential
part of today’s living. The multi-functional space can be used for children to
study, paying bills, writing or for a home business.
Project 2 — Treat your ceilings as the fifth wall in a
room. Accent and embellish them with beaded boards, paints or decorative
finishes. Consider adding a lightweight urethane ceiling medallion from around
ceiling lights and fans. Two-piece medallions snap into place in less than
five minutes to add more ambiance to a room.
Project 3 — Invest in your lawn. Nothing puts forth a
better first impression than a well-manicured lawn and continuously-maintained
shrubs and flower beds. If you’re selling your home, a buyer immediately forms
his opinion of how well you have taken care of the interior by the look of the
exterior.
Project 4 — Replace old, leaky windows with energy
efficient vinyl windows. Energy efficient windows help save on heating and
cooling bills all year long. And, for added safety and security
impact-resistant windows. Much like a car windshield, when broken the glass in
these windows adheres to a heavy invisible plastic interlayer, thus reducing
the damage inside the home from storms or crime attempts.
Project 5 — Expand living space by adding a deck or
sunroom. Increasing the amount of usable space in a home always equates to
adding more value. Whether it’s placing an awning over a patio area,
converting a screened-in porch to a sunroom or adding a deck, the creation of
more living space makes life more enjoyable for you now and adds an appealing
selling feature for the future.
Project 6 — Remove mildew from your home’s exterior and
prevent it from coming back. Start by killing any mildew by using a garden
sprayer and treatment, which contains an EPA-registered mildecide that kills
mildew without harming your siding, shrubs or grass. After killing the mildew,
prevent it from coming back by using Mold and Mildew-Proof Exterior Paint.
Project 7 — Trim out exterior windows and doors. If you
have old, rotting wood around windows (or no trim at all) install all-weather
millwork. PVC trim resists insects, rot and termites, making it an ideal
low-maintenance product.
Project 8 — Upgrade the master bathroom with a tub
window. Made of durable acrylic blocks fixed and operable windows provide
privacy in the bathroom while allowing light into the room. A decorative
bathroom window over the tub serves as a focal point in the room.
Project 9 — Replace rotted columns and porch posts with
fiberglass columns. When you start spending several weekends each year
repairing and repainting exterior rail systems and columns, it’s time too
invest in low-maintenance fiberglass columns. Structural load-bearing columns
are an affordable investment. Options include columns with lifetime finishes
to eliminate painting and a variety of styles to complement any home design.
Project 10 — Bump out to a bay or bow window. Along with
adding extra living space, bay and bow windows add instant visual interior and
exterior appeal to homes. People value the extended space that can highlight a
holiday tree, a window seat or simply adds more light to the home.
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