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22 Mar

Value Added Home Renos between $250 – $500

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If you have a little spending money but still want to give your house a facelift and aren’t sure what to do, this blog is for you. There are many DIY projects that can instantly increase the value of your home that only requires a small investment of your time. Here we have listed home renovations for a budget of $250 to $500.

Sparkling Shower

With the bathroom being one of the most significant value-factors of a home, it should definitely be somewhere you focus on making improvements. The days of fighting with a plastic shower curtain to keep water leakage at bay are over. Update your shower with a beautiful glass door enclosure. It will give a more luxurious feel, similar to a spa-worthy glass shower bathroom. A little hardware and proper caulking sealant and, voila! A luxury bath!

Install New Toilets

Another feature of the bathroom that can use updating is the toilet. Over time, older toilets develop a build-up of sludge and grime from various water minerals that can wear out the working parts in the back tank. This can lead to constant running leaks. Older toilets are also known to use far more water than necessary with each flush. Swap out your old toilet for a newer, water-efficient model. Some even have dual-flush settings. While it may be handy to know a plumber for this, changing a toilet can be done yourself. Ensure the tap is shut off before removing the old fixture, and drain as much water from the toilet as possible with a final flush once it is shut off. It is also handy to wrap the bottom of the toilet in a plastic garbage bag to prevent any water leaking through the house when carrying it out for disposal.

Dress Up Windows

Window coverings can definitely add up if replacing throughout the home. For certain rooms, like a family room or elegant dining room, a fancier type of decorative shade could enhance the ambiance. Consider various styles, patterns, and weights of curtains that can easily be hung by simply screwing a curtain rod and hooks into the wall. For a bolder look, a retractable pull-down canvas or heavy shade may add a crisp, clean designer touch.

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Update Doors

Solid French door enclosures throughout the main floor can create a broken living space or close off the flow of principal rooms. Swapping these doors out for glass insert-style ones can really open up a space and improve flow. Changing a door is as simple as picking out a style at a home renovation store that fits the current dimensions, popping the old door off at the hinges, and replacing it with the new one.

Trash the Trash Can

Let’s face it, nobody enjoys seeing an unsightly can of garbage sitting smack-dab in the middle of their living space. Leaving a garbage can in a kitchen walk-way can also leave your kitchen feeling cramped. Wouldn’t you rather have a concealed spot that is out of sight and keeps trash organized and tidy? lf cupboard space permits, ditch the traditional hinged door on a lower cupboard, add a track system, and construct a pull-out garbage and recycling bin station from lightweight plywood. Carefully remove the hinges from the existing cupboard front and replace with the garbage station. Your nose and eyes will thank you when you no longer have to see and smell the trash can every time you walk by it, and it is a minor but modern-looking adjustment that will give you a little bit of real estate.

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Floorboard Reveal

Unlike newer homes that are built with simple-to-lay plywood boards, older homes were typically built with quality wood planks. Often, these gems are covered over with carpet or other floor covering. If you happen to know if your subfloor is constructed of wood planks, then you have quite possibly hit the jackpot in home renovation! This tip will require a little more elbow grease, but it is well worth the time investment. Carefully peel back the carpet and underpad, being sure to remove all staples or tacks that may be imbedded around the perimeter. Rent a professional sander and buff the top of the wood floor to ensure a smooth finish, then refinish with floor-grade varnish to reveal the beauty of the natural wood and prepare to be amazed!

Update Interior Finishes

Think about the smaller finishes that are found all throughout a home like doorknobs and handles, air vent covers, light switches, cover plates, and more. All of these elements should have a consistent flow throughout the home. If the kitchen and bath fixtures have an antique brass finish, consider choosing handles of the same style or complimentary switch plates. Likewise for brushed nickel, gold, etc. Vent covers just lift out of place, making this an easy-peasy swap-out. Door handles and switch plates should only require a simple key or screwdriver. These details are a definite DIY that can give an instant lift to your home.

The Dream Garage

Every handyman or auto enthusiast’s dream is a man-cave style garage, but if you’re thinking of selling, you are better off creating an organized, tidy, spacious environment. A total facelift could cost thousands of dollars but simple additions can create a workable space and deliver added storage. Invest in wall rack systems where you can hang outdoor garden equipment such as shovels, rakes and a weed-eater. Some wood and carpentry skills can go a long way in creating an overhead loft in a tall garage. And if you want to make your workspace a little fancier, sweep or wash the floor completely clean, buy a pail of epoxy coating and paint on with a roller for a showroom-like finish.

Fix a Fence or Deck

The interior of your home is not the only place to invest a little TLC – the outside appearance is equally as important. Check your wood fence and deck for any spots that may be worn or rotting and replace the boards. Once replaced, sand down any old or peeling paint and put a paintbrush to work. A simple coat of new varnish or stain can give an instant facelift to the outer shell of your home.

No matter what your budget, there are a number of improvements that help you showcase your home. Keep in mind that visual appeal is only one part of a home’s selling feature. Regular maintenance should go hand-in-hand with giving your decor a fresh face. If you are ready to list your home in the near future, our team is happy to provide a Free Home Evaluation.

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