3 Kitchen and Bathroom Renovation Tips That Add Value

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The best bathroom renovations bring in money even after you finish the project, so be wise before you begin your remodeling job.

In fact, as most building experts and general contractors agree, there's no real reason or logic to completely upgrade your kitchen or bathroom unless you want to get the most from your money.

In order to add the most value, most bathrooms and kitchen need notable upgrades, not just some paint and tile.

With that, here are three tips on bathroom upgrades that will add significant value and ensure that your home has a solid resale value, thanks to HGTV.

1. Kitchens and bathroom renovations often recoup 100 percent of the initial investment, so reach for the stars when you upgrade. Plus, if you plan to sell your home in the future, buyers can tell right away if renovation money was spent well. For that reason, we recommend that you never skimp on a kitchen or bathroom renovation. 

2. Don't live in the past when you decide to upgrade. It's perfectly acceptable to add some features and styles that you like, but remember how a buyer might feel, too. Try more contemporary styles, modern fixtures, "all-wood cabinets, commercial-look appliances, natural wood or stone floors and stone countertops," as architect Steve Straughan says, a partner in LA-based KAA Design Group.

3. If your future is set in the home in which you live, do whatever you please! You sincerely can't measure value if all you are looking forward to is a home sale. So, in spite of how much money you recoup from your upgrade, it's fine to think of yourself first, especially when you have zero plans of selling.

If you want help with your bathroom upgrades, consider talking to us for an estimate! Please contact us today to find out more about our renovation services and how we can transform your property.