Are you planning a few home renovation projects? Whether it’s simply repainting the living room or replacing old floor boards, chances are, they can actually increase your home’s value! If you intend to sell your home in the future, check out some of these home improvement ideas known for having the best return of interest (ROI)!
Apply a fresh coat of paint
Sometimes old cabinets and doors simply need to be repainted to look good as new. You can also add a splash of color to the kitchen or living room walls to brighten up the space.
Declutter your space
Basements and garages are influential areas for potential home buyers (and also usually the first parts of the home that become cluttered). This is why hiring professional organizers is a great investment. An organized, spacious garage and basement are both appealing and show potential buyers that they’re easy to maintain!
Level up the Kitchen
Aside from the living room, the kitchen is an area of the home where there will be the most traffic and family gatherings. Sinks can begin to rust and loosen over time, so replacing them helps improve functionality and aesthetics.
It’s also a good idea to check kitchen appliances in case any of them need to be replaced. Also consider adding important features to buyers, such as a kitchen island and walk-in pantry. Both of these options free up counter space, which can improve organization and the overall look!
Revamp your landscaping
Last but not least, an excellent landscape design is a great way to boost your curb appeal. If you don’t have a green thumb, hiring a landscaping specialist can be worth the investment. After all, it is the first view of your home and, depending on the size of your yard, can require a lot of maintenance.
Of course, always evaluate your budget before beginning any project. While some DIY renovations are simple, others may require more than you’ve planned, especially if plumbing and electric installations are involved.
For additional home improvement ideas, check out HomeAdvisor’s full guide on ways to increase your home’s value.