The Most Cost-Effective Ways To Add Value To Your Home

The Most Cost-Effective Ways To Add Value To Your Home

Selling a house is no easy feat, but there are certain things you can do to add a bit of value to your home and encourage a quick sale. And the best bit? You don’t have to shell out a small fortune to improve your home. From saving crucial space to adding height, we spoke to Elliot Castle, property expert at We Buy Any Home for the most practical, cost-effective ways to add value to your property.

Make The Most Of The Entrance

The front door is the first thing any potential buyer will notice, so it is important to make first impressions count. (One survey found 44% of people would try to knock between 10% and 20% off a property’s asking price if it looked unappealing from the outside.) So, if your front door is looking a bit shabby, you need to spruce it up. Buy a new, tasteful doorknob, a brass letterbox or a stainless-steel house number; these small touches can instantly make your home appear more welcoming. Or, if all else fails, give it a lick of paint. If you need some inspiration, browse Pinterest or Instagram – you’ll be surprised how many people share beautiful imagery of exterior doors!

Create The Illusion Of Space

Once inside the house, the hall is the first space the buyer sees. Yet they’re often narrow, cramped and full of clutter such as prams, bikes and trainers. Ensure the hallway is decluttered and tidy to stop it looking too cramped, and hang a mirror on either side of the wall, to give the illusion of a bigger space. A vase of fresh flowers in the hallway also goes a long way and can add an instant homely feel to it, which will make potential buyers feel instantly relaxed.

Create Height Throughout The House

Adding the perception of height to your room is the perfect way to make it seem like you have a larger space. Tables and chairs that are set on high legs will also elevate the room to help create a more spacious environment and a good way to draw the eye up is by hanging standout pieces on the walls such as bold paintings and prints.

Give The Walls A Lick Of Paint

A fresh lick of paint goes a long way, as it helps keep the interior of the house or flat looking neat and fresh. Never underestimate the power of white walls to not only give the illusion of a bigger space, but also an all-over clean and slick look. A fresh coat of paint will cover up any marks that have amassed on the walls over the years – and don’t forget to pay the windows some attention with a good clean, inside and out.

Be Storage Savvy

Clever storage solutions are a must for any room with limited space. Make the most of multi-purpose items such as trunks, which can be used as coffee tables and a place to store household bits and bobs. If you’re struggling to find space to hide everything away, why not consider having a clear out and selling everything you don’t need at a car boot sale? That way you’ll earn some extra cash for the home improvements.

Choose The Right Colour Scheme

Dark colours can easily make a space feel small. If your home has dark coloured walls add cream and white accessories like rugs and throws. Neutral and airy tones can help to bring ‘light’ into a room. Remember to keep the colour palette soft with whites, beiges, light blues and greys to maximise the space. Rugs and carpets that have a similar colour tone will fit in with the theme and further increase the illusion of space.
 
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