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Economical Home Improvements: Increasing Value For Less

Home improvement is necessary to maintain the value of your home, whether you intend to sell it or stay in it. The problem is projects can get very expensive. The following tips offer solid advice on ways you can spiff up your abode without going broke.

Tip: One good home improvement project that pays dividends is finishing the basement. By making a basement finished, you are creating extra room for you and your family.

1. Hinges, handles and more. Small details make a huge difference in the overall look of your home; replace small fixtures with new and stylish accents that give a room personality. Many very attractive types of drawer handles, door hinges and knobs can be purchased in bulk for very little investment. Be sure and thoroughly clean the underlying surfaces before installation of the new fixtures.

Tip: Simple lampshades can be very boring with no personality. You can spice up your lamp shades by painting them using stencils.

2. Add paint in conservative colors. Fresh paint in common shades of off-white give you a blank canvas on which to design basically any style in living. Conservative colors also keep your home in good resale shape; realtors and buyers alike prefer nothing bold or out of the ordinary when it comes to paint. Look for great sales and stock up on colors you know will be put to good use around the house.

Tip: A great home improvement tip is to take local circumstances into consideration when making a renovation. For example, an elaborate landscaping project may not be the best choice if you reside in a hot, dry climate and are frequently subject to watering restrictions.

3. When in doubt, re-grout. Everybody loves a sparkling new bathroom, however creating one can get very pricey. Invest in the basic materials for removing old and unsightly grout and replacing it with a fresh dose. This project takes years off your bathroom's appearance, adds a great deal of appeal to prospective buyers and is actually much healthier for occupants.

Tip: When taking on an involved home improvement project, start with electrical and plumbing projects first. Because these are the most internal issues you will address, it seems logical to work from the inside out.

4. Let there be light. Replacing out-dated lighting fixtures or adding new ones in strategic locations will instantly liven up the entire house. Simply increasing the wattage in one area can create a completely different space, too. Wall-mounted fixtures add charm and coziness, as well as practicality so investigate all your options in lighting and make use of the economical opportunities for positive change.

Tip: Freshen up each room in your home by changing accessories. It's truly amazing the amount of difference a few bright pillows or a new wall hanging can make in a room.

5. Give the kitchen a high-gloss finish. Replacing old cabinets will be a very laborious project, and it comes with a hefty price-tag; sand them down to bare wood and add a coat of high-gloss paint or stain. Spiff up the paint on the main walls as well, and your kitchen will look nearly brand-new. Remember to include this room when you replace fixtures, handles and knobs, and if you coordinate the effort well, your kitchen becomes a classic masterpiece virtually overnight.

Tip: If your home has reduced water pressure, it could be a simple or complex problem, but there are a few things you can do to find out. Ask the people who live near you if they have the same issue.

6. Add a new door to the main entrance way. Since this area is usually the first thing guests, you or potential buyers see, you want to make sure it's clean and accented with friendly and welcoming features. Find doors on sale or simply refinish your old one and add a new frame around it or garden archway. Don't forget the importance of fixtures; spend time finding the perfect door-knocker to complete the pleasant first impression your entry-way makes.

Home improvement projects really add value and style to any home, making it a better place to live or a more lucrative sales opportunity. With the help of the advice in this article, you can increase the value of your home and still have change left over. Enjoy!

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