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10 Biggest Kitchen Design Mistakes
Dreaming of a new kitchen? In order to make your dreams a
reality, consider ten common mistakes to avoid in designing and
remodeling your kitchen to save you time, money and aggravation.
Over-customizing and inflexibility
Unless you have...
An Introduction to Roman Shades -
Roman shades are a simple and practical window treatment to accent a room or to provide privacy from bright sun or noisy neighbors. A Roman shade is a piece of fabric that is mounted at the top of a window. The fabric is pleated such that when the...
Gutter Maintenance
Regular maintenance is the key to keeping your home gutter system intact. Making sure that your gutters have no bent areas is one suggestion made by those who help you prepare your home for sale.Clean and well maintained gutters add...
Home Improvements - Planning
Home decorating is one of the keys to making the most out of a
home. Do it right and you can turn a pedestrian home into a
castle.
Really good interior designers interview family members prior to
making a plan and recommendations for...
Organize Your Home Storage and Simplify Your Life!
Be delighted with yourself -- committing to organize your home
is the first step in actually doing it! The Linen Closet will
need attending to eventually so lets go there now.
If you have excess laundry to deal with, you probably have...
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Home Improvements That Increase Your Home’s Resell Price
One of the best things you can do as a homeowner is to use some of your home equity dollars to finance home improvements. Not only will the additions make your home more attractive and pleasant to live in, but certain projects will bring a significant return on investment when the time comes to sell your home. The following 5 projects have been proven to add extra dollars to the average home resell prices. The statistics are courtesy of “Remodeling Magazine.” ROI stands for “return on investment”
1. Minor Kitchen Remodeling: Average cost = $8,655. Average ROI = 88%.
A minor kitchen remodel usually includes replacing the cabinets and countertops with higher quality materials or increasing the total amount of cabinet storage and countertop surface area. It would also most likely include the addition or upgrade of appliances such as garbage disposals, built in microwaves, dishwashers, and higher quality refrigerators.
2. Bathroom Remodel: Average cost = $9,135. Average ROI = 81%
This project would include things such as installing attractive countertops such as stone, granite, or marble. The fixtures would need to be upgraded and the shower and bathtubs should be resurfaced. Also, any tiling would need to be grouted. Other things that could increase the value of a bathroom remodel would be adding an extra sink basin, converting a bathtub to a Jacuzzi, or installing additional showerheads.
3. Major Kitchen Remodel: Average cost = 31,090. Average ROI = 71%
The major kitchen remodel is very costly and will take much more work than the minor remodel. The major version will require all appliances
to be replaced. Whenever possible, appliances should be made in stainless steel. The countertops should be made of stone or granite. The floors might be replaced with high quality laminate flooring. The addition of a kitchen island or a centrally located stove could work. For a major kitchen remodel, you should consult a contractor and possible an interior designer. This is definitely not a do it yourself project.
4. Outside Deck: Average cost = $8,022. Average ROI = 55%
The deck is self-explanatory. The larger the deck, the higher the return on investment will be. The deck should obviously be coated with a nice looking finish that matches the outside of your home, and needs to be treated with a high quality water seal.
5. Hardwood Flooring: Average cost = Varies. Average ROI = Varies
The cost and return on hardwood flooring varies greatly based upon the total amount of rooms and surface area is remodeled. Also, the choice in the variety of hardwood will impact the value. Certain woods like Oak and Cherry are more valuable than others. Also, it is very important to properly maintain your hardwood floors. Flooring that is scraped, scratched, dull, or water stained can actually decrease the value of your home. If you have active children, you might want to stick to carpeting.
About the author:
Nicollette Dial is a freelance author who comes from a family of contractors. She contributes to several home improvement websites, including http://www.allhardwoodflooring.info
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