Remodeling Projects to Add Value to Your Home

Remodeling Projects to Add Value to Your Home

Renovating a home can be a great way to add value. Not only will you impress potential buyers, but you’ll also enjoy the fruits of your labor while you live there. Of course, not all renovations are created equal.

Some projects are more likely to increase the home’s value than others. Here are a few remodeling projects that can add value to your home.

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7 Renovation Projects With the Best ROI

7 Renovation Projects With the Best ROI

Thinking of selling your home? Flipping an investment property? Either way, you’ll have remodeling projects in your future. It’s important to consider which projects will give you the best return on investment and help you recoup your renovation costs when it’s time to sell.

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10 Easy Closet Door Makeovers You’ll Love!

While some homeowners remodel their entire houses, others are perfectly content to change a few cosmetic details here and there.

Even a small project can have a profound effect on your home’s style. 

If you don’t have the time (or budget) to renovate all of your rooms, one simple change, such as a closet door makeover, can make a big impact!

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Tips for Installing Brand-New Hardwood Flooring

Tips for Installing Brand-New Hardwood Flooring

Renovating your home can become costly and time consuming. That said, hardwood flooring is often a rewarding add-on to a home. It not only adds beauty but also lasts for decades to come, offers durability, and adds resale value. Here are a few tips for installing brand-new hardwood flooring in any room in your home.

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How to Save Money on Your Next Painting Project

How to Save Money on Your Next Painting Project
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One of the most affordable home improvement ideas is to spruce up your home with paint. However, it’s surprising just how quickly the cost of paint can add up, especially if you choose premium paints.

High-quality paints can easily cost $30 per gallon – or more. Add in the need for several gallons and it’s easy to see how quickly your costs will increase.