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How to Add Value to an Older Home
This article summarised a few tips on how to add value to an older home while making it a space other people can enjoy for years to come.

BriefingWire.com, 4/05/2020 - Modern homes- with their sleek, white interiors and minimalist designs- are all the rage now, but older homes- with their unique character, charm, and decades worth of history- should not be overlooked and thrown to the wind. There are many architectural designs that can only be found in holder homes, which further add to its historical appeal and preservation priority. An older home that has been properly maintained and periodically renovated (new appliances, ceiling repairs, window improvements, etc.) will often provide a more inviting space than a modern home, fresh out of the cookie-cutter shop. Older homes also tend to have cosier spaces, unique features, and an inviting, lived-in feel that makes them worth preserving and passing down to younger generations. Here are a few tips on how to add value to an older home while making it a space other people can enjoy for years to come.

Update Bathroom and Kitchen Features

Two of the first places most home-buyers or home-owners seek to renovate are the bathroom and the kitchen. This makes sense- these spaces are very important and highly trafficked. Most home buying decisions are actually made on the basis of a decent kitchen and bathroom, so putting in effort to renovate these spaces is critical. Leave in some of that older charm but replace outdated appliances and features with modern ones. Cabinetry can stay, but a new coat of paint would probably do it some good.

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The most important part of any home is its structure. Always keep your eye on the ceiling within the home as well as the roof. Ceilings often get cracks or sags in the plaster just due to wear-and-tear on the house’s structure. By using modern techniques and materials on your older home, your ceiling can look as good as new in no time. Ceiling repairs are easy to execute once you have sized up your ceiling, gathered your correct tools, and rolled back your sleeves for some messy work. While we are perfectly confident in your ability to scale a roof, we recommend that a team of professionals should be hired to install new slate roofing or patch up any damage.

Modify the Floor Plan

Modifying the floor plan of an older home is a tricky task to navigate without compromising the structure or decreasing historical value. Always proceed with caution when tearing down walls or increasing square footage. It is always easier to add on another space such as an outdoor, screened-in patio rather than removing indoor space. Adding square footage, whichever way works best for your older home, is a sure-fire value-adding renovation since larger homes tend to have the highest selling price. If you decide to tear down a wall to create a more open space, consider hiring a contractor who has adequate experience with older homes.

Improve Outdoor Landscaping

Any home with an ugly curbside appeal instantly turns people away from a property. Investing in landscaping is easier and more affordable than doing any renovations on the home itself. Strategically planting a few flowers or trees will add value to your home and increase its visual appeal.

 
 
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