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    Ways to add value to your home

    Sam AllcockBy Sam Allcock23/01/2024No Comments3 Mins Read2 Views
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    Brits renovating their homes are being told that extra storage space and an open plan design could add value to their property.

    The interior experts at Online-Bedrooms.co.uk have shared five ways to add value to homes and make them more desirable.

    When renovating a home it’s important to consider design choices that will boost the overall valuation of a home.

    Loft conversions, extensions and additional rooms are all great ways to increase a home’s value but they can also be very costly.

    The experts have shared more inexpensive ways this can be done which include knocking down a wall to create more of an open plan and boosting kerb appeal with some fresh paint and exterior lighting.

    Ben Slater from Online-Bedrooms.co.uk said: “Whether you’re renovating your home with the view to sell it or you’re simply giving it a refresh for yourself, it’s important to think about how you can boost your property’s value.

    “Your home is an investment and making smart choices now could increase its value and marketability when you do come to sell it.

    “Of course you can install a new kitchen or convert the loft but these are pretty expensive options. They can be great if your budget allows it but if not, consider knocking out a simple wall. This will help create a more open plan design which is really desirable.

    “Another element to really think about is storage. Everyone is always after more storage in their homes so think about where you can add more of this. It’ll usually be in small gaps throughout your home like under a staircase or random nooks in the wall.”

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    5 ways to add value to your home: 

    1. Make it more open plan

    Open plan homes are much more desirable but this doesn’t mean having to completely redesign your downstairs. Sometimes it can be achieved by knocking down a small wall in between two rooms. As long as you’re not removing a supporting wall this job should be fairly straightforward and inexpensive.

    1. Give the garden some love 

    Adding shrubs, water features and a focal point to the garden can help boost property value. If you’re looking for an inexpensive solution there are still plenty of things you can do. Start by removing weeds, dead branches and plants and consider giving the fences a fresh coat of paint and jet wash any decking or slabs for a refreshed look. 

    1. Improve your storage space

    Storage space is extremely desirable among buyers so consider how you could add storage to your home. Fitted furniture is a great way to improve storage space and can be incorporated under staircases, in bedrooms and in awkward nooks like beside a chimney breast.

    1. Boost your kerb appeal

    The front of the house is incredibly important and often overlooked. Consider replacing the front door, repainting the exterior of your home, adding plants and even some exterior lighting to make the outside look attractive. 

    1. Make it more eco-friendly

    An eco-friendly home can boost property value and make it more attractive to buyers. This can be done by adding a smart thermostat and switching to LED lighting. If you have a higher budget you can also upgrade appliances such as the boiler or washing machine.

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