Add Value to Your Home

home-owners.jpgWith the economy improving, buyers are motivated and more active than they have been in quite a long time. So if you’re thinking about putting your home up for sale this season or thinking about doing so in the future, you can do one of two things:

  1. Roll the dice and list your home as is and hope for the best
  2. Take matters into your own hands and make a few relatively inexpensive quick fixes to make your home shine above the rest

I think option 2 is best.

Here are a few quick tips:

KITCHEN – Undoubtedly the heart of the home and something that potential buyers pay special attention to.

  • Countertops: Upgrading your formica or other outdated coutnertops with granite is a relatively quick way to completely change the feel and aesthetic in your kitchen.
  • Paint: For just a few hundred bucks at most, you can pay a professional to apply a fresh coat of paint to your room. It’ll change the complexion immediately, making it appear brighter and much cleaner.
  • Cabinets: Buying all new cabinets can drain one’s resources, but for a few bucks you can add some pop and a more modern look by investing in new cabinet knobs.

LIVING ROOM – Where the family comes together to enjoy movies and television and quality time.

  • Declutter: You may have pieces of furnture here that are comfortable or serve a practical purpose, but you need to take a look at every piece in this room and ask yourself whether it might be worth putting it in storage. The last thing buyers want to feel as soon as they walk in is overwhelmed by clutter. Freeing up space will make the living room look bigger, homier and cleaner
  • Dress to Impress: Think of each showing as a performance. What can you do to make your home show well and make potential buyers feel at home? If you’ve got a fireplace, clean that ash out and throw some fresh logs on and light that fire. The crackling wood and warmth will sure warm any visitors heart.
  • Walls: You should also remember to be selective with what you display on your walls; pictures are nice but you don’t want to take up a whole wall with pictures of your family. Dress to impress!

BATHROOM – Buyers are looking for clean and functional spaces

  • Flooring: If you’ve got bad tiles, it’s certainly worth exploring replacing them. If your flooring is in pretty good shape, for a few bucks you can regrout the entire bathroom. You’d be amazed at the difference you’d see.
  • Paint (again): This goes for basically any room in your home. A fresh coat of paint will make your bathroom look bright, clean and inviting.
  • The Little Things: Remember, it’s the little things that count. Dust off those Venetian blinds, throw a scented candle on and give that shower/tub a great scrub; make it shine!

There’s a stat floating around that says buyers know within 30 seconds of walking into a home whether they could see themselves living there. If you want to place your home in the best possible position to capture buyers’ hearts and minds, you can undertake a few simple projects to get the job done. Even if you’re not ready to sell yet, getting a jump start now will save you headaches down the road, add value today and make your home look and feel better now.

8 Popular Cabinet Door Styles for Kitchens of All Kinds

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Don’t mess around picking cabinet doors. Let our mini guide help you choose the right style, and save the messes for cooking

Your cabinet door style can be one of the most important factors in your kitchen’s new design. Not only are cabinet doors one of the most visible design elements in a kitchen, but they can also be one of the most expensive. From the elaborate to the simple, there’s a door style for every home design. Take a look at some of the better-known styles here and see which will work for your home’s style and your budget.

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Kitchen Design – What you need to Know

A helpful insight why Kitchen is the top most priority while re-modelling a home, briefing about the design elements that should be considered before hiring a designer.  50% of home buyers say the kitchen had the most significant impact on their purchasing decision!

Checkout an infographic on Kitchen Design by Primera Interiors.

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Sleek Self-Contained Kitchen Design Disguises Clutter

Everything you need in a kitchen, from appliances to cooking implements, is at your fingertips – yet quickly out of sight – in this smart all-in-one kitchen design. The Logica Kitchen System by Italian kitchen company Valcucine offers a place for absolutely everything you can think of, as well as sliding electrical cord systems for small appliances like toasters and mixers.

Valcucine painstakingly researched the ways in which we interact with our kitchens, determining the best possible layout for optimal convenience and organization. The system consists of a work surface with sinks and burners and an ‘equipped back section’ that can be placed against the wall or used in an island in the middle of the room.

This back section is fitted with plate, knife and bottle racks, hooks for utensils, and storage space for virtually every kitchen implement you can think of as well as a cooker hood, monitor and adjustable sockets. Small storage compartments hold items like spices.

The best part is, when you’re not using the kitchen, you can simply pull down the sliding cabinet doors for a clean look that’s entirely clutter-free.

7 Superb Designer Kitchen Setups

The main design elements of the household kitchen have remained more or less the same for many decades, but the Philippe Starckcollection from Warendorf are surprisingly fresh and different.

The Starck collection takes kitchen design in a rather unexpected direction. The collection features the combination of kitchen functions with elements of different rooms.

In one design, the kitchen takes on the functionality of a library as well. The inclusion of tall shelves and even a rolling library ladder give the kitchen dual purposes as well as an unusually sophisticated aesthetic.

Another of Starck’s designs includes a rotating tower kitchen which contains everything one needs to have a fully functional kitchen: water, a stove, a fridge and a microwave are all contained in this tower kitchen design, along with plenty of storage space.

The kitchen designs from Starck and Warendorf go to show that even small-space kitchens can be eye-catching and completely functional.

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Are Dining Rooms Dead? 5 Ways to Reuse That Space

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If you can count the meals at the table on one hand, then you may want to consider repurposing that room. It can be hard to let go of the dining-room dream, but let’s be realistic. A room that only gets used during holidays isn’t worth keeping.

If you’re willing to break out of the traditional dining-room mold, the possibilities can go a lot further than three-course meals and dress shoes.

Here are five ways to get more from your dining room:

Use small furniture.

Instead of squandering every square inch of the room with an oak table that sits eight, place a couple of small café style tables in the room.

Small tables are more inviting when you’re enjoying a cup of coffee, reading the paper or even opening the mail.

Plus, smaller tables are easy to move around and join together (just in case a dinner party of eight does actually happen).

Convert it into a home office.

Picture your large dining room table. Now picture that same dining room table with one chair. Boom! You now have the home office you’ve always wanted.

Let your china cabinet double as office supply storage and use this space as an office for 360 days a year.

For the 5 days that you host large dinners, simply clear off your office supplies and add the extra chairs back to the table!

Keep it as the party room.

If you love entertaining people but hate the idea of hosting a formal dinner, turn your dining room into hang-out central.

Replace your dining room table with a pool table and install a bar along one wall for finger food and cocktails.

The dining room will quickly become the most popular room in the house!

Turn it into a guest room.

If your extended family treats your house as their free hotel, consider installing a Murphy bed in your dining room.

Most of the time it will simply look like a shelf and you can use the room for whatever your heart desires.

Then, when guests arrive, it instantly turns into an impromptu guest bedroom.

Make it playtime central.

If you spend a lot of time in the kitchen and love the idea of your kids playing close by, then turn your dining room into their playroom.

Ditch the fancy table and replace it with a craft table and add toy bins or book shelves. We also recommend adding a comfy rug for optimal toy enjoyment.

source: BrightNest is a free site that provides tools and tips to homeowners to help them save money, get organized and keep their home in great shape.

Home Decor Trends for 2013

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