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How to Add Value to Your House

Are you thinking of selling, or thinking how you can future proof your most valuable asset, your house? There are numerous ways to increase the value of your home through renovation and decoration. We will share with you the best ways to improve your home.


Upgrade the Kitchen


The kitchen really is the heart of your home, with kitchen islands being where food is prepared, drinks are poured and laughs are shared. Small and pokie kitchens are a thing of the past, with open and spacious kitchens now being the modern and desired approach. Benchtops can give the wow-factor with materials such as engineered stone, granite, quartz or marble. Cabinets are the other key component to the kitchen. Simple black or white cabinets, or a natural timber look are proving elegant and timeless.


Renovate the Bathroom



Nothing feels better than stepping into a new, sleek and modern bathroom. It’s common for older bathrooms to have plastic lined showers and vanities sitting on outdated tiles. There are many options for how to tile your bathroom, from fully tiled floors and walls, to tiled floor and only wall tiles in the shower area, with the remainder of walls being finished with a tile skirting. There are so many styles of tiles on offer that can create any desired feel. From luxurious marble patterns to modern natural stone looks or eye-catching coloured splash backs, from large 1200 x 600mm tiles to kitkat shaped tiles, the list goes on. Vanities with stone tops and new fixtures and fittings can add that finishing touch. Another large contributor to increasing your home’s value is the number of bathrooms. If you do not have the space to add a bathroom, a trick is to separate the toilet into its own room, with a small wash basin and have the larger vanity and shower in a room of its own also. This means that there will be no one knocking on the door wanting to use the toilet when you’re in the shower.


Improve First Impressions



First impressions matter! Real estate agents will tell you, “if someone falls in love with a house, they will do whatever to own it.” Tidying up your garden, adding new plants that create a particular atmosphere, such as tropical or contemporary. Repainting the exterior of your house, adding a modern timber screen near your entrance way to create privacy while enhancing the appeal of your home’s exterior. Add modern downlights to your soffit, add wall lights to highlight the house or spotlights on the ground to light up trees and features in your garden. This is the first thing people will see, make it count.


Add useable area to your property



Making the most of your property by converting a basement into an extra living space, such as a self-contained unit or splitting one large bedroom into two individual bedrooms can significantly improve the value of your house. If your property is on a slope and the land feels relatively unusable, a great way to utilise the land is to build a deck for an outdoor entertaining area.


Update Flooring



The floor is typically the first thing someone will notice when they enter your home. If you have carpet, upgrading to a new and modern style can immediately make an older home feel more modern. If you have timber floors, they may be marked and scratched from years of foot traffic. Sanding these back and getting them resealed can bring them back to life. There are numerous new flooring options available now from luxury vinyl plank and durable and modern laminate flooring to lush new carpet styles. Upgrading and updating your flooring can make a large difference to the value of your home.


Conclusion



We have delved into our top recommendations on how to add value to your house. Upgrading your kitchen & bathroom, improving first impressions from the roadside, adding usable area on your property and updating & upgrading your flooring.


At Villaworx, we can help these value-adding recommendations come to life. We’re here to help you to get the most out of your house and property. Give us a call today and see how we can help you.