3 Quick Kitchen Upgrades To Boost Your Home’s Value
When selling a home, sometimes it’s the little details that get your home on the “yes” list during a buyer’s home search.
Homeowners who want to increase the appeal of their residence before putting it up for sale can, within a few hours and with a little elbow grease, perform some do-it-yourself (DIY) kitchen upgrades that are sure to pique the interest of would-be buyers.
Many homes need some updating prior to selling simply because they have been “lived in” for several years. Although adding updates such as new carpet or paint can significantly improve the look of the home, both can be quite expensive; not to mention many buyers plan on making those same changes anyway to fit their own personal style. Here are three relatively low-cost DIY kitchen upgrades that will help homeowners gain a competitive advantage in the real estate market and get attractive offers for their residence.
On-The-Cheap Cabinet Upgrades
For a DIY upgrade project that won’t cost much money and won’t take much time, homeowners should consider revamping their cabinetry, as long as the cabinets are structurally sound. After cleaning them and, if necessary, sanding down any rough spots, homeowners can apply a coat or two of paint and, after the paint dries, install new knobs or handles to finish off the project.
The end result will be a totally transformed kitchen that likely won’t require more than a can of paint, sandpaper, some cleaner and some knobs or handles.
Upgrade Your Countertops
It’s amazing how much of a difference an upgraded countertop can make to the overall look of a kitchen. Homeowners who believe that a new countertop would definitely transform their kitchen have a number of options at their disposal such as buying a new one, tiling over the existing one or repainting the existing one.
Often the easiest of the three options is repainting, since this simply involves sanding the surface, priming it, applying the paint and then applying numerous coats of polyurethane to safeguard the finish.
Transform Your Kitchen Backsplash
While a nice-looking kitchen backsplash can be a plus for would-be home buyers, the fact of the matter is that an ugly backsplash will definitely turn off prospective purchasers. A cheap and relatively quick way to give a backsplash a new lease on life is to use so-called tile decals that, because of the adhesive they contain, can be pasted over top of existing backsplash tiles.
There are many different options in terms of styles, colors and concepts, so homeowners will be able to find the perfect option to make their backsplash look as good as new. Preparing to list a home and get acceptable offers involves ensuring that your home stacks up to other homes up for sale in the area.
As it turns out, doing some quick and relatively simple kitchen upgrades will help to attract prospective buyers. Tips for performing any of these DIY upgrades can be found either at neighborhood big-box stores or online.
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