3 Ways to Add Value to your Property

Having spent the best part of the last 18 months stuck inside, many people decided that 2020-2021 was the perfect time to make improvements to their homes. In fact, the 2020 Renovation Nation Report discovered that the UK’s homeowners spent £55billion on renovations to create their perfect property in 2020, that’s an average of £4,035.70 each on home renovations since the lockdown restrictions began in March!

It seems the majority of homeowners dusted off their overalls and picked up their paint brushes with professional help that they acquired when they visit Body Corporate Painting Brisbane website, mainly to increase the comfort of their homes which is understandable given the circumstances. However, the second most popular reason was to increase the value of their homes.

When it comes to zhuzzing up a property there are some easy wins with small projects like repainting with the help of workers from leadpaintremovalbrisbane.com.au or replacing old fixtures and fittings and there are the bigger ticket items which can really add some big bucks to your home. Today I am going to discuss three ways to add value to your property in the hopes of inspiring you when the time comes.

Maximise the kitchen

When looking for a new home, there are some key areas we all look at, and you can’t afford to leave the kitchen out when looking at adding value to your property. An open-plan kitchen is the heart of the modern home and an increasingly attractive feature for buyers. Consider knocking through an internal wall or building an extension to create a bright, open space which will inspire even the worst cooks to don an apron.

For terraced and semi-detached properties single-storey side-return extensions can be a smart option and are usually permitted developments. Just make sure to replace any lost natural light with roof lights or a glazed roof in fact one of these lantern roofs would work perfectly.

Convert unused loft space

Many homes have large lofts which are simply being used to house the Christmas decorations (and perhaps luggage this last 18 months!). Adding a bedroom is usually a safe bet for adding value, so find somewhere else to store the baubles and put this wasted space to good use with a loft conversion. If you can, incorporating an en-suite bathroom into your plans to improve comfort and convenience will maximise returns!

There are numerous options for converting a loft. These range from simple roof light conversions to pricier mansard conversions that require complicated structural work. Luckily, the majority of loft conversions are classed as permitted developments and won’t need planning permission – but it’s always a good idea to check with your local authority before pressing ahead.

Create an outdoor paradise

If there’s an area of our homes that we have been making the most of for the last 18 months it’s the garden. Having impressive outdoor space can help to seal a deal, especially given people’s collective experiences in lockdown. From sharing grilled delights at an outdoor BBQ to allowing the children in your bubble to play together in the fresh air, gardens have been a lifesaver.

Whether your garden space needs just a simple spruce up with some new planters, a lick of paint to the fence and patio update or you need a larger landscaping project, you can create new possibilities for relaxing and entertaining. From a neat driveway to an attractive front door, make sure to enhance your property’s curb appeal too, it counts! 

Eve Crabtree

Eve Crabtree is a journalist with a passion for interior design. She keeps up to date with the latest trends in the interior industry and regularly tests her hand at crafting and redecorating during her spare time.