3 Parts of Your Home to Invest In

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When it comes to adding value to your property, it’s not just about the financial value you can add. Primarily, you want to look at ways your home can enhance your quality of life and provide the best living environment possible. And while adding a few thousand to the value of your property is a good thing, it really shouldn’t be the sole reason you decide to make changes.

With this in mind, here are the best areas of your home to make changes to. 

 

Outside

For those who relish spending time outdoors or desire to expand their living space without increasing the building’s square footage, focusing on the exterior of the building and the surrounding land can be an exhilarating investment from simple and cost-effective upgrades, such as mowing the lawn and painting fences and fixtures, to more elaborate options, like consulting with a professional contractor, like Texas Patio & Fence Co., about adding an outdoor living area, pergola, or updating the patio with new fencing, the potential for personal enjoyment is immense. Bringing your vision to life can provide you with additional living space, allowing you to spend more time outdoors and enjoy your property in all weather conditions.

 

Add Extra Rooms

If you have a loft space, basement, or garage that is currently unused, why not upgrade it to a functional room that better serves your family’s needs?

 

Great ideas for adding extra rooms can include but are not limited to  

 

  • Mudrooms
  • Pet rooms
  • Laundry rooms
  • Study
  • Cinema room 
  • Extra bedrooms
  • Playroom
  • Home gyms
  • Gaming room
  • Recreational space
  • Relaxation room
  • Sensory room

 

The location of your space and your family’s interests and needs should all dictate how you develop the unused areas in your home. This approach ensures that you create a space that not only enhances family life but also considers the needs and interests of each family member, not just the resale value if you decide to sell and move on. It’s a responsible and caring way to approach home improvements.

 

Kitchen Upgrades

The heart of the home. The most frequently used room in the house, aside from the bathroom. The kitchen is likely where you find yourself more often than not. Whether it’s cooking, cleaning, or relaxing, if you enjoy being in your kitchen and it’s big enough to sit in, and yes, overhauling your kitchen can yield both financial and lifestyle benefits.

 

However, do you know that minor upgrades can often be more of a worthwhile investment than major works? Studies have shown that more minor changes and updates are more effective than redesigning your entire kitchen, not all the time, but for the most part. But it is also the best place to invest in financially, especially if you are considering an extension or altering the layout and flow of the property. However, before you jump in feet first, you should also consider how your family uses the kitchen and the surrounding rooms and space, if applicable.

 

this will dictate whether you add a kitchen island, extra counter space, or integrated appliances and will make you consider how you can incorporate these features into your space. From here, examine cosmetic and aesthetic updates, such as hardware, cabinet colors, walls, flooring, backsplashes, and so on, as these can provide visual change and appeal without considerable expense.

 

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