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[H1159]How To Get High At Home
by Alison Stevens, Ali

People think of their homes in different ways. The old adage - a man's home is his castle - can be true for many men and women. Your home can also be your biggest investment and as such it is deserving of continued improvement to increase the value of your investment. Or perhaps you've bought your home with a view to making some quick improvements an on-selling it.

Whatever your reasons for buying your house you will expect to see a rise in your home improvement value.

Estimating your home improvement value is a simple process and increasing that value can also be easy if you plan well. Regardless of where your home is located, or its amenity or size, it will have the potential for home improvement value. A simple rule of thumb in home improvements is that every dollar you invest should return you two dollars.

D-I-Y Improvements

Planning is the secret to increasing your home improvement value. Spend time in the planning stages and you'll be rewarded in the renovation stage.

Start with pen and paper and two columns. In the first column list all the features that your house currently has, for example: two bedrooms, one bathroom, combined lounge/dining area, etc. In the other column write down the features you'd like to have in your home; for example four bedrooms, two bathrooms, rumpus room.

You may not be able to achieve everything you've written down in the second column; however, writing down the features that you desire is the first step in achieving your home improvement value.

Gaining Another Bathroom

Many people desire an en suite bathroom and this can be a great way to add value to your home. If the main bathroom is located adjacent to the master bedroom – as it frequently is – it can be a relatively inexpensive job to know a doorway between the two rooms. This will give you and immediate home improvement value!

Often a well-located closet can be turned into a toilet area, providing another boost to your home's value.

Adding A Bedroom

Before you go to the expense of calling in a contractor, take a look at the present bedrooms. Do you have a large bedroom than could easily be divided into two smaller bedrooms by installing a stud wall? These bedrooms may be small but can give children or teenagers some much needed private space. What about a sunroom or a verandah that can be closed in to provide a bedroom?

Adding bathrooms and bedrooms to a property is a great starting point to improving your home's overall value.

If adding additional rooms is outside of you price range, then something as simple as a fresh coat of paint can transform a house or apartment. Keep the wall colors light and the ceilings and trim white if your aim is to make the rooms look larger.

In the bathroom and kitchen the addition of new taps and cupboard handles can brighten and add a contemporary touch to the rooms.

Remember the basic rule that a small investment now will turn into a big investment in the future. Keep making those small improvements and you'll be able to watch your home improvement value grow over time.


Estimating your home improvement value is fairly easy. Raising that value is just as easy if you know what to do, and how to do it. The basic rule of thumb is that the more money you put into your house, the more you can expect to get out of it. It doesn't matter how big the house is, where it is located, or what condition it is in, there are always ways to increase your home improvement value.

It doesn't have to be grueling work to increase your home improvement value. All that is needed is a little bit of planning, time, and money. To figure out where your house can improve you can sit down with a pen and a piece of paper. On one side of the piece of paper you can write what your house has, and then on the other side you can write down what your house doesn't have. For example, on the “house has” side of the paper, you can write: Two Bedrooms, One Bath, and Basement. You can fill in what your house doesn't have, and what you would like your house to have in the “house doesn't have” side. Realistically, you will not be able to complete all of the things on your list.

In today's society people expect a certain level of living. Some people won't even consider looking at a house if it didn't meet their standards. Things you can add that will increase your home improvement value are things like en suite bathrooms and extra bathrooms, or half baths. Making an en suite bathroom can be as simple as adding a door between the bathroom and the room. Just adding a door can increase your property value by a lot.

Adding another bathroom can be just as easy, and you don't have to take a mortgage to get it done. If you have a cupboard or pantry that is big enough to hold a toilet and sink, then you can continue from there. This is just another simple way to increase your property value.

Adding an extra bed room, or garage can also increase your home value unbelievably. But if this all seems a little out of price range, a new coat of paint, new flooring, or new cabinets can also increase your home improvement value. If you stick to white with your bathrooms and kitchen it will keep things feeling fresh and bigger. Also, white is a contemporary color and will appeal to most buyers.

If you remember the basic rule that investing a small amount into your home now could increase your home improvement value by a considerable amount in the future, you are sure to do just fine. Keep things contemporary and fresh. Remember your dream home and try to achieve it as much as you can, and watch your home improvement value climb!

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