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6 Sustainable Home Improvement Ideas to Increase Your Home’s Value Without a Big Investment

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Buying a home is certainly a major life achievement. Have you ever thought if you can improve its value? Why does one person get more money for their home when they sell it while another gets little or can’t sell at all?

These are all the questions that we are going to answer. Yes, you can improve the value of your home.

You can make a few improvements and sustainable home upgrades to increase the value of your home without having to invest huge sums.

Such is an exciting project for the homeowners but knowing which home improvements add value to your home can make these projects more worthwhile.

There are endless possibilities for home improvement, but we will narrow it down to the six most affordable, yet most effective ones.

We assure you that applying these six sustainable home improvements will increase the value of your home. Let’s start.

1. Upgrade To High-Demand Finishes

upgrade-to-highdemand-finishes-as-sustainable-home-improvement-ideasIt would help to focus on long-lasting upgrades rather than flashy features. Install stainless steel appliances, apply quartz countertops in the kitchens, and use high-quality material that will not need to be replaced for a good 10 – 20 years.

Similarly, smaller finishes to your home are effective for the home’s value and sustainability while being cost-effective. Focus on simple changes such as upgrading your doorknobs to brushed nickel material and changing yellow incandescent bulbs to brighter LED lights.

2. Install Energy-Efficient Home Features

 

install-energyefficient-home-features-as-sustainable-home-improvement-ideasPeople looking for a home are usually attracted to homes with eco-friendly features. For them, it does resolve the environmental issues, and energy efficiency saves money on their utility bills.

Installing cost-effective appliances is the first step in the right direction. The average home in America uses 1300$ to 1900$ in energy costs a year. By switching to devices with high energy star ratings, you can save up to 30%, meaning you could be saving $400-600 per year.

Upgrade home appliances from one to all, ranging from microwave to your furnace and ensure their electrical safety too. Look out for pieces of equipment that lower the cost of the gas bills.

We want you to keep one more thing in mind when upgrading the gas appliances. Make an appointment with the safe gas engineer. They will inspect your devices and then provide you with a gas safety certificate.

The gas safety certificate cost depends on the number of appliances you own. The cost for a gas certificate is between $30-1000+. The cost of the certificate varies according to the location and type of the property.

3. Improve The Landscaping in The Front

improve-landscaping-in-the-front-as-sustainable-home-improvement-ideasAs you know, “first impression is the last impression.” This is to tell you about the importance of your home’s exterior because that’s the first thing a visitor or appraiser visiting your home notices.

Apply modest enhancement to the front of your home. This doubles the beauty of the house. Maintain the garden of your home well. A well-landscaped home can add $16,500 to $38,100 in value on a home that is worth $300,000.

Landscaping also involves soft scaping. It consists of planting trees, shrubs, and flowers to add different colours, textures, and heights to your garden and yard. Choose flowers that brighten up your garden and remove garden waste to improve its appearance.

A maintained lawn needs regular mowing, raking, fertilizing, and aerating your yard. It will take extra effort to keep it; the results will be tremendous.

4. Upgrade Your Kitchen and Bathroom

 

upgrade-your-kitchen-and-bathroom-as-sustainable-home-improvement-ideasThe kitchen and bathrooms are an important part of every home. Anyone who visits your home observes them keenly. This makes a kitchen and bathroom upgrade an excellent place to invest your money.

We advise you to change the toilet and showerhead during up-gradation. A low-flow bathroom can reduce water waste by 60%. A low-flow showerhead saves you about $90 per year.

Place garbage disposal in the kitchen. It is a cheap addition that makes your kitchen look clean. Buy new appliances for your kitchen; so that your kitchen looks classier and your home cooking is upgraded too.

5. Increase Your Finished Square Footage

increase-your-finished-square-footage-sustainable-home-improvement-ideasIf your home has an unfinished basement, spare room or area, building out these spaces is relatively low in cost and adds value to your home. If you build a basement bedroom in an unfinished space, you can add up to 100 square feet to your home. It boosts the usable space of your home, which affects its valuation.

Another way to add value to your home is to build a garage or remodel your existing garage. It will certainly add more space to your home. Other ways to increase the square footage are adding a sunroom, building a roof dormer, room for laundry, etc.

6. Cover Up Rough Spots with Fresh Paint

cover-up-rough-spots-with-fresh-paint-as-sustainable-home-improvement-ideasIt is an important improvement as new paint gives a new and fresh look to your home. It makes your old house look new and surely attracts more potential buyers. It is on you to paint just the exterior or the whole home.

Painting your home has two benefits:

  • It adds value to your home and makes it more appealing.
  • It protects your exterior from elements.

Improving Your Home Sustainably is Possible even with a Low Budget

A home improvement makes your living situation better and increases the selling price when you get a valuation of your home. Consider it as an investment for the future.  The number of homes is increasing. Your home will stand out among all other properties in your area by applying the improvements mentioned above. Plus, it will use less energy and save you more money.

Author Bio:

Myrah Abrar is a computer science graduate with a passion for web development and digital marketing. She writes blog articles for Gas Safety Certs.

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