Image Source: unsplash.com
2020 could be the year in which you give your home a major improvement – one that’s going to boost your home’s value significantly. Home upgrades not only add value to your real estate but they also beautify your updated areas and make your home more comfortable. Check out these major improvements at your disposal in 2020 and be ready to move with an updated home.
1. Upgrade Your Kitchen Cabinets
Renovating the whole kitchen is a huge expense – you could spend almost $20,000. However, instead of the complete renovation, focus solely on the kitchen cabinets.
Wear and tear are inevitable due to constant opening and closing of the cabinets, while the paint doesn’t last forever, either – sun exposure is the main culprit.
For starters, you can sand the doors and drawer front, giving them a brand-new shine. Next, paint the cabinets in a neutral shade and replace the hardware – sleek and modern or retro and romantic – that’s up to you.
2. Replace the Kitchen Sink
Image Source: unsplash.com
Since the kitchen is the room most home buyers look at first (and it’s also the room where many families spend most of their time in), maybe one more upgrade wouldn’t be a bad idea this year.
An old sink can negatively affect the look of the whole kitchen. Don’t try to scrub it and make it new – it isn’t going to help. Instead, swap the entire sink.
Get a big stainless-steel sink – they are durable and easy to keep clean. In case you’re aiming at a country look, you could get an apron or a white farmhouse sink. Whichever the style, the important thing is for the sink to be sturdy so that it adds true value to your home.
3. Caulk the Tub
If you’re up for a really cheap home improvement that makes a big difference – this is it. Caulking the tub can cost you around $10, and it could make the bathroom look fresh, clean and new. This is a smart improvement no matter whether you’re planning to sell the home or to stick around for longer.
Having a discolored, cracked, or moldy seal doesn’t look attractive at all but it’s easy to replace it by yourself. Just remove the old layer first, give the whole tub a good clean, let it dry well, then apply new caulk. The new, white edging will give the tub a fresh look and improve the overall look of the bathroom.
4. Add a Deck with a Roof
Image Source: unsplash.com
Some upgrades last forever, and one of the best ones is to allow your family (or future buyers) to spend more time outside in comfort.
Adding a deck to one side of your home doesn’t have to be a costly endeavor – wooden decking doesn’t take too much time to install, and it looks lovely and elegant. If possible, make it larger so that it serves as an additional room for entertaining the guests.
The second step is to provide protection from the sun and precipitation. A customed pergola roof installation will ensure the roof fits perfectly to the deck, and the various styles they come in will add to the aesthetic aspect. The more you invest in the roof, the more options you’ll have when adapting to the weather conditions.
5. Replace Doors, Windows, and Siding
This home improvement hugely affects the looks of your home, both from the outside and inside. Not to mention it is an energy-efficient move, as old doors and windows tend to release too much warmth from the inside. Plus, pilling paint and rotting frames don’t look nice at all. The quality glass on the windows will also block UV rays from entering your home and discoloring the furniture and carpet. And new doors and siding always help the interior of every room to pop.
6. Install Wood Flooring
The floor can only last a certain period of time, so at one point, rugs and carpets won’t be able to help you hide the ugly flooring anymore. Plus, if you have kids or children, spills and stains on the rugs will make your life more complicated – it’s simpler to try hardwood instead. Wood floors are long-lasting, elegant, and warm and they certainly add value to your home.
Final Words
Home remodeling projects and home improvements in 2020 will certainly be focused on improving your everyday life and comfort but also contributing to the overall value of your home. As more people tend to stay longer in their current homes and moving houses is a less frequent occasion, no wonder why home improvements will be on the rise this year.
Leave a Reply