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Adding value with DIY

Cost is usually a major factor when it comes to any home renovations, and weighing up the cost versus return is an important part of your decision making. Whether you’re looking to sell your home or just freshen it up, here are a few low-cost projects that you can do yourself to revitalise your home and add value.

START WITH THE SMALL THINGS
It’s amazing how many things go unnoticed in a home. That leaking kitchen tap, or the window that won’t open when it rains. Missing grout between floor tiles or an outside wall that hasn’t been painted in years. Fixing the little things first can make a huge improvement and needn’t cost a bomb.

GO FOR A GARDEN CLEAN UP
While the weather’s not great, it’s easy to ignore the outside of your home. All too soon though, it becomes a much bigger task to tackle. Make the most of your outdoor space by clearing out overgrown flower beds, cutting back trees and shrubs, and disposing of dead branches and leaves. And it won’t cost you much more than a few hours of your time.

SPRUCE UP YOUR OUTDOOR AREAS
Mend any broken fencing and replace old outdoor lights to help improve the areas outside your home. Repainting your front door, fitting a new letterbox, and water-blasting around the exterior of your home are all easy fixes that go a long way to adding value to your property. Remember to water-blast all hard surfaces including concrete/tiled floors, and the outside of your home and roof to remove mould and dirt – the difference it will make will be amazing!

A KITCHEN FACELIFT
Replacing a kitchen is expensive – a more affordable option would be to add a few cosmetic touches. Replace cabinet and cupboard handles with more modern fittings. A lick of paint turns tired old cupboards into far more modern units. And new overhead lighting can really brighten up a drab and dreary space.

A DEEP CLEAN
A professional carpet clean (or a DIY carpet steamer) will make your carpets look and smell their best. Whether you hire someone in, or do it yourself, steam cleaning your carpets instantly revitalises and refreshes your home.

CHANGE OUT OLD LIGHT SWITCHES AND DOOR HANDLES
One of the quickest and most cost-effective ways to spruce up a tired home is to swap-out the plug outlets and switches. Whether you change from the old almond colour to white, or a modern finish, replacing your old light switches and plug covers instantly freshens up the room. And don’t underestimate the power of household hardware: those small items such as doorknobs and door handles add style and sparkle to any room.

However, if you are thinking of doing major renovations (particularly if you are looking to sell your home), it would be wise to first have your home appraised by a professional real estate agency. That way you’ll know the current market value of your home and you’ll have a good idea of how much you need to spend in order to add value.

If you are thinking about selling or renovating your home, please speak to one of our experienced sales professionals.

Renovate your outdoor space

Australians love nothing more than outdoor entertaining and living space, and now is the perfect time to renovate yours before the festive season arrives. Then you and your family can kick-back and enjoy the benefits of your labour!

Outdoor spaces are also highly sought-after if you decide to sell your home down the track – so your efforts and the money spent is an investment that adds value to your home.

Here are some things to think about as you go about planning your outdoor renovation:

Provide outdoor entertaining and living areas
This could take the form of a deck, a pergola, a retractable sunshade, or verandah. Also consider including an outdoor barbeque and dining area.

Establish traffic patterns
No matter the size of your yard, your outdoor living spaces will work better together if you establish traffic patterns. You can do this in a variety of ways, including laying formal walkways, creating shifts in hardscape materials, or planting shrubs or trees to establish corners and borders.

Add a fire source
A source of fire draws people together. A fire pit is a great option that is both flexible and affordable. Add seating around it and you have created a wonderful outdoor space for family and friends to congregate. Just make sure you read up on fire-safety and placement rules before you install.

Landscaping
Defined landscaped areas front and back of your home can lift the overall presentation and appeal of your home. Achieve a balance between easy maintenance, water efficiency, and hard and soft surfaces to create a landscape that enhances your property.

Also consider the plants you choose, as some are better at certain times of the year. With a bit of research, you can have a garden that is stunning all year, changing at every season for stunning effect!

You may want part of your outdoor living space to be more private than another area. Shrubs or dwarf trees are a great way to accomplish that goal; containers planted with vines scrambling up a trellis are another good screening option.

Outdoor lighting
In the evening, your front entrance, the garden, and your outdoor living spaces look wonderful with lighting. It can emphasise a feature or hide a blemish. Carefully selected lighting can create a wonderful effect that enhances your outdoor spaces and extends their enjoyment into the evening.

There is a huge range of solar lights available that can achieve a wonderful effect without wiring.

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