St Louis Home Loan Consumers Share 7 Great Home Improvement Tips
There is one thing homeowners should do before putting their home on the market and that is taking a close look at recommended home improvement ideas that agents suggest and how you can make your home look like new at a great price.
1. Make Your Kitchen Hot
This is where most families spend quite a bit of time. Let us start with some of the easier fixes. First, replace your old kitchen faucet with a new one. Perhaps install some new lighting fixtures. Another simple task would be replacing cabinet door handles. These new types of fixtures will only set you back a few hundred dollars but will make a big difference in your kitchen.
2. A Face-Lift Will Make Your Home Look Younger
Another eyesore you want to avoid is if your kitchen appliances do not match. A simple solution would be to order new doors or face panels from the manufacturer. Most people don’t realize this but many dishwasher panels are white on one side and black on the other and they are easy to change.
3. Give Your Bathroom Some Style
The bathroom is another important room in the house that may need updating. And it doesn’t have to mean mortgaging the house, so to say. Consider a new toilet seat or a pedestal sink. They are easy to install and can create a whole new look.
If your floor looks old and dingy, replace it with vinyl or sheet tile. Another tips is to replace old, broken chipped tiles with new ones and do not forget to use new grouting if needed. If you have extra money for improvements, put in a new prefabricated tub.
4. Paint A Masterpiece
This is a definite must that is relatively cheap. That’s right, fresh, new paint. Painting will turn an old room into a masterpiece that looks look clean and bright. And don’t forget to paint the ceiling. And while your at it, paint the trim a contrasting color.
Some consumers are now painting their walls three different shades of the same color. You first paint the bottom wall with the darkest shade. Once it dries, do the middle section with the next lightest shade and so forth.
5. This Would Be a Good Time To Look Down
Take and moment and look downward. How does your carpet look? Carpeting is another detail that can quickly give your home a brand new look and make it look cleaner. Perhaps calling your local professional carpet cleaner is all that is needed.
If this does not work or you already know that this step will not make a difference, then cover up the small, dingy area with an area rug. Most agents will not recommend replacing all the carpeting since the new owners will no doubt want to choose their own brand and color.
6. Making A Grand Entrance
Greet your new potential buyers with a beautiful door. This doesn’t have to be expensive either. If it is made of wood, paint or refinish it. If the door has dents in it, then either replace it with a new steel door or one made of fiberglass. It your budget can handle it, consider upgrading to a nice wood grain door.
If the door is in good shape, then replace the door nob, lock set and knocker. This will add a certain elegance to your entrance. Also consider placing two large planters on both sides of the door.
7. Your Home and Curb Appeal
You may have heard this advice time and time again especially from your agent, but a nicely mowed lawn, a few well-placed shrubs and a swept walkway makes an incredible first impression. As the saying goes, you never get a second chance to make a first impression. Your house may be immaculate, but if the outside is in shambles, they may never come back.
So, if you don’t have a green thumb or not enough time, hire a landscaper. These changes can be inexpensive and will change the perception of your home. It may even help increase the overall value of the house you are selling which you and your St Louis mortgage broker will love when buying your next home.
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