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Information & Discussions about Current Real Estate Market TopicsJune Is the Best Time to Do These 5 Things
12 June 2023, 9:45 am
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Tackle these five summer maintenance tasks during June’s longer days and better weather — and save yourself time and money this winter.
#1 Update Outdoor Lighting
In June, winter nights are probably the last thing on your mind. But early summer is the perfect time to plan for those “OMG, it’s only 4:30, and it’s already dark” moments by adding or updating landscape lighting.
The most energy-efficient, easy-to-install option is solar lighting, but it won’t perform as well on dark or snowy days. For light no matter the weather, install electric.
#2 Clean Your House’s Siding
With a bit of preventive maintenance, your home’s siding will stay clean and trouble-free for up to 50 years. Fifty years! Clean it this month with a soft cloth or a long-handled, soft-bristle brush to guarantee that longevity.
Start at the bottom of the house and work up, rinsing completely before it dries. That’s how you avoid streaks.
#3 Focus on Your Foundation
There’s no better time for inspecting your foundation than warm, dry June. Eyeball it for crumbling mortar, cracks in the stucco, or persistently damp spots (especially under faucets). Then call a pro to fix any outstanding issues now, before they become an emergency later.
#4 Seal Your Driveway Asphalt
Your driveway takes a daily beating. Weather, sunlight, cars, bikes, and foot traffic — all of these damage the asphalt. Help it last by sealing it. Tip: The temperature must be 50 degrees or higher for the sealer to stick, making June a good month for this easy, cost-effective job.
#5 Buy Tools
Thanks to Father’s Day, June is the month everyone can get a deal on tools, tool bags, and that multitool you’ve had your eye on. If it’s time to replace a bunch of tools or you’re starting from scratch, look for package deals that offer several at once. These can pack a savings wallop, offering 30% off or more over buying the tools individually.
Small Affordable Home Upgrades for Big Impact
8 May 2023, 11:17 am
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Home improvement pros and DIYers tout a fresh coat of paint as a favorite among low-cost home upgrades that can make a huge impact. But what else can you do to accessorize and decorate? Sometimes the little things can make a bigger difference than you might think.
Professionals share the following easy and low-cost home upgrades to add a designer’s touch all around the house. These projects may even help increase your home’s perceived value.
For the Bathroom
1. Frame It
Estimated cost: starting around $100
That edgeless, builder-grade mirror hanging above the bathroom vanity may be prime for an update. Measure the mirror and choose from numerous frame styles and materials, like wooden walnut or shiny brass. The frame kit includes clips and metal strips to attach to the existing mirror. A once-forgettable mirror instantly looks customized and styled to the space.
2. Infuse Some Green
Estimated cost: $5 and up
Simply adding greenery can liven up bathroom spaces and soften harsh lines from all the heavy fixtures. Try a statement plant on the floor, like the vertical sword-shaped leaves of a snake plant or the feathery foliage from a bird’s nest fern. Or you could incorporate smaller plants, like a mini aloe in a white ceramic planter or an iron fern in a rounded marble vase.
Many renovators say they’re incorporating greenery to update their bathrooms for aesthetics, air purification, and odor-fighting abilities. Tight on space? Consider topping a shelf or vanity counter with an air-purifying indoor plant on a natural tray (for texture) along with a favorite candle.
3. Modernize Hardware
Estimated cost: hardware starting at about $2 apiece, faucets for $200 or less
Just swapping out the faucets and drawer pulls is a small home upgrade that can refresh an outdated bathroom. Try trendy gold or black cabinet pulls or a modern boxy-style faucet. Mixed metals are trending right now, like black with brass and brass with chrome. Check out Build.com, which features a variety of manufacturers and styles.
4. Soften the Lights
Estimated cost: about $100 or less apiece ($40 to $120 per fixture for installation by an electrician)
Wall sconces can really warm up the bathroom lighting. Try hanging wall sconces on each side of the vanity mirror in a black, brass, or chrome finish. The bulb color’s temperature is important. Designers suggest between 2700K and 3000K for a soft warm light.
For the Bedroom
5. Add Molding to the Walls
Estimated cost: about $200, including a designer’s input
Installing molding on the walls behind the bed is an impressive home upgrade. If you don't see what you want at the hardware store, designers and woodworking artists are available on sites like Etsy.com (search under “professionally designed custom dimensional accent wall”). They will custom design a 3D digital model of the molding to fit your wall and provide an instruction packet, shopping list, and cutting and installation instructions so you can DIY.
6. Decorate with Mirrors
Estimated cost: $150 to $250
Try adding a statement wall mirror to a bedroom by hanging a new mirror above a nightstand, dresser, chest, or bed. Try a mirror in an unusual shape, like a diamond, hexagon, or square silhouette. If you’re itching for a redesign but don’t want to spend so much, a mirror is the perfect buy. It is simple, affordable, and light-enhancing.
For the Living Room
7. Texturize and Accessorize
Estimated cost: $50 to $150 to update a few accessories
A room can appear one-dimensional when it’s missing texture. Designers often add texture by incorporating dressers with fluted designs, chunky knit throws, velvet ottomans, or leather accent chairs. You can adapt that idea by scoping out items from other rooms in your house that you can mix in to the living room to add texture and depth. Or shop secondhand stores for small items you can refinish, repurpose, or re-cover. For example, re-covered accent pillows are an affordable way to add texture to your furniture.
One of the best things about accent pillows is they are an easy seasonal item, making your living room feel different without costing as much as a new furniture buy. Throw pillows are a great and inexpensive way to incorporate new trends or add color to your living room. Also, functional accents — like a set of three seagrass baskets — can be great for a corner or near a fireplace. Then, place throw blankets in them to give the room a cozy, inviting feel.
8. Wallpaper the Shelves
Estimated cost: about $50 for a small roll
For homeowners who may be too timid to jump on the wallpaper comeback trend, try it in small doses and with less commitment (especially when using a removable peel-and-stick type). Try adding wallpaper to the inside back of a bookcase or other shelving unit to dress it up.
For the Kitchen
9. Bring in Some Bling
Estimated cost: starting at $2 apiece for cabinet hardware, $60 to $150 for pendant lighting (extra $40 to $120 per fixture for installation by an electrician)
Don’t let an all-white kitchen become boring. Try adding industrial or contemporary black hardware and lighting to make a kitchen look more chic. Gold is trendy; or chrome, nickel, brushed silver, and stainless steel hardware and lighting are always safe bets. Check out sites such as Overstock.com, Wayfair.com, or Amazon.com for affordable, stylish mid-century mod, industrial, or futuristic pendant lighting options.
Try hanging shiny gold or black canned pendants in an otherwise all-white kitchen to highlight the island. Even just changing out one main fixture or series of pendants above a kitchen island can change the whole look of a room instantly without having to renovate the entire kitchen.
10. Dress Up the Pantry
Estimated cost: starting at $1 each for baskets and glass jars
Pantries have emerged as a kitchen favorite, so they’re a good choice for a home upgrade. They’re rated as essential or desirable by many home buyers. Retailers such as the Container Store, Ikea, and Dollar General offer baskets and glass jars in all shapes and sizes.
Invest in a label maker and go to town organizing your pantry so everything matches and looks almost decorative or too pretty to take snacks from. This helps create visual order in the space too. For example, stow pasta in a glass container, put the packaged bread and other products in shelf-sized baskets, and color coordinate the canned goods.
For Outdoors
11. Accentuate With Flower Boxes
Estimated cost: $150
Boxes filled with flowers along the bottom ledge of your outside windows can enhance your home’s architecture and colors. Flower boxes have a cozy and charming feel that helps homeowners and real estate professionals market exteriors. They can add interest, dimension, and some personality. Fill them all year-round. Home designers suggest using three different types of flowers (for example, greenery, a taller plant in the center, and a colorful accent flower).
The size, proportion, and positioning of flower boxes are important; don’t overdo it. Not every window needs one. Maybe it’s just the large picture window or the windows on a second story. To test placement, try duct taping cardboard cutouts to the windows to view the possibilities before drilling any holes.
12. Swap Out Lighting Fixtures
Estimated cost: $200 to $250
Bring in a statement light above the front door for a functional and dramatic home upgrade. A hanging pendant or chandelier on the front porch isn’t just for extra illumination — it can enhance curb appeal. Designers suggest a fixture that’s about one-third or one-fourth the size of the front door (including the trim) and having it hang about 66 inches from the ground. So many times, we hang them too high. Let your front porch light be the loudest. Designers suggest that the lights on the exterior should make a statement.
If there’s no place for a pendant, upgrade the lights to the side of the door, such as with boxed lanterns in a black or antique bronze. For inspiration, check out Bevolo.com, which recommends fixtures based on house style (modern, traditional, coastal, etc.).
13. Oversize the House Numbers
Estimated cost: $150 to $200
The home’s address numbers may seem insignificant for the outside design, but can really add a statement and is an inexpensive home upgrade.
The numbers can be in all-black or in colors, like even pink or teal, depending on the home’s style. Large format, sleek black address numbers can add a modern vibe to a home. The placement varies too, from the side of the front door to above the garage or anywhere along the front.
House numbers can become a focal point and really add some flair. For inspiration check out Modernhousenumbers.com.
Full ArticleHome Improvement Projects That Pay Off
24 April 2023, 10:39 am
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Big remodeling projects aren't the only way to get a worthwhile return on investment or happiness. Homeowners can get payback and joy from several smaller, lower-dollar-value home improvement projects.
Small projects are suited to DIY, which can save you cash. Recent research shows that 10% of young
millennials, between 23 and 31, want a fixer-upper home where they can work on DIY projects.
Of course, kitchen and bathroom makeovers will always have a place in our hearts (if not our wallets). The following five high-performing projects are significantly less expensive options.
#1 Hardwood Flooring Refinish or Replacement
Refinishing hardwood floors is one of the top interior remodeling projects that brings the highest return. Remodelers estimate the cost at $3,400, and REALTORS® estimate the value recovered at $5,000, a whopping 147% return.
With hardwood floors, you get a lot of bang for your buck, they’re not that expensive, and people really like them. Postpandemic, homeowners are still concerned about cleanliness, and hardwood floors are relatively easy to clean. Plus, with increased pet adoption, homeowners prefer surfaces that are less likely to stain or retain odors.
Refinishing makes sense when everyday life has left scuffs, dents, dullness, and scratches — all unwanted reminders of spills, accidents, dragged furniture, and ground-in dirt from foot traffic. Your options for refinishing will depend on whether the coating or the wood itself is damaged. The deeper the damage, the higher the refinishing cost.
New wood flooring snagged the second-highest score for interior projects, with a $5,500 cost and a $6,500 cost recovery, netting 118% in value recovered. Although it’s a bigger investment than refinishing, new flooring will let you opt for the hardwood and finish you prefer. And that will affect the floor’s durability and appearance.
#2 Insulation Upgrade
Buyers want to cut their energy costs where they can. They want their utility costs cut and efficient heating and cooling. But the typical home they are purchasing is 30 years old and quite dated. So, it may not have good insulation.
Making this home improvement could factor into more than comfort level and energy prices by appealing to buyers when you’re ready to sell. Promoting energy efficiency in listings can be valuable. Current home buyers typically rank the importance of heating/cooling and insulation at top of their preference list.
You can tackle an insulation upgrade as a DIY project; some can be done in a short 15 minutes. Installing certain types of insulation materials, like fiberglass and mineral wool, are especially DIY-able. But spray foam and some other insulation types require a professional. The Department of Energy offers advice too: The maximum thermal performance, or R-value, of insulation greatly depends on how well it’s installed. So, it pays to stick within your skill level.
#3 Closet Renovation
Consumers surveyed took on a closet upgrade for two main reasons: to add features and improve livability, and to improve organization and storage. This update averaged $6,000, costing more than some of the other smaller projects. But the cost recovery was substantial, at $5,000, or 83%.
Closets are using something like a Legos approach when remodeled, according to the pros. “Basically, you take the basic building blocks — like drawers, hangers, hampers, shelves — but you use them differently and add to them. Most people want storage for their particular needs. If you have 100 pairs of shoes, for example, you need creative ways to deal with shoe storage: shoeboxes, slanted shoe shelves, straight shoe shelves, shoe cubbies.
#4 Add or Upgrade Laundry Area
Laundry wrangling is more of a chore if you don’t have enough work space or you’re missing certain features, like a countertop or a sink. Consumers in the survey said they focused on laundry room improvements to add features and improve livability or because they had just moved into their home and wanted to customize it.
Laundry room remodeling costs $4,000 to $12,000, according to FixR. Why the broad range? Laundry rooms can be located in different parts of the home and vary in size and shape. Most people pay around $7,000 for a 35-square-foot laundry room that includes mid-range upper and lower cabinets, a laminate countertop, and front-loading appliances, FixR says.
Of course, you can upgrade an existing laundry room or space by adding à la carte features. Popular add-ons include stock or custom cabinets, a sink, countertops for work space, good lighting, and durable flooring. Some of the fancier options include units for hanging wet items like T-shirts so they can drip into the sink and racks that pull out of drawers for drying fine woolens.
Don’t forget about small DIY improvements — like painting walls or cabinets and adding lighting. They’ll help you customize the space so you might almost enjoy doing laundry.
#5 Paint One Interior Room
Painting an interior room is one of the most DIY-friendly small home improvement projects. There’s nothing like it to freshen a room or fix a quirk or two.
Hiring a professional to paint a room costs $990 to $1,320, according to FixR. The variation stems from the type of room and its square footage, plus the type of finish.
With practice and a little advice, even a novice DIYer can get great results. If you’re stuck on what colors to pick, there’s more advice out there than you can shake a paintbrush at. Most major paint manufacturers have released a color or palette of the year for 2023. If you want to follow your own preferences but would like a little guidance, you can get tips about how to choose complementary colors you’ll like over the long term.
So, if you're looking for a home improvements projects that pay off and a big project isn't in your budget (like bathroom and kitchen renos or basement and attic conversions to living areas), a smaller upgrade may make you happy and bring a healthy return.
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