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23 Renovations That Can Add Unexpected Value to Your Home

Mia Taylor
By Mia Taylor Updated June 01, 2022
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Are you looking to invest in your house? Interior designers and real estate experts share the top remodeling projects that will increase your home's value.

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Whole-House Renovations: Put Wasted Space to Work

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Transform a plain wall into a storage and display showcase by adding stacks of open shelves or cutting out the drywall to create a recessed niche. Built-ins not only look beautiful but boost a home's storage capabilities. Include a mix of open and closed storage to increase the functionality of your built-in shelves.

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Whole-House Renovations: Refinish Wood Floors

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"Refurbishing hardwood floors will enhance the look and the value of your home," says John A. MacDonald of Keller Williams Real Estate in Levittown, Pennsylvania. Just be ready for a few days of dust. If your floors are worn or stained, replacing them might be the better option. Consider splurging on wide-plank hardware floors in your foyer and living room, then scaling it back in the bedrooms.

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Whole-House Renovations: Replace Windows

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You don't have to put up with drafty rooms. Trade in older, energy-squandering windows for new high-performance units that swing in for easy cleaning. Energy Star windows can cut your fuel bills by as much as 12% over drafty, single-pane units.

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Whole-House Renovations: Accentuate the Architecture

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Call on simple moldings or trim to draw attention to existing bonus features, such as a high ceiling, or an attractive view from a window. In this cottage bedroom, pronounced beams provide a visual transition between the walls and ceiling.

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Whole-House Renovations: Add a Fireplace

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"A fireplace adds ambience that can't be attained any other way," says real estate expert Donna Freeman. It adds warmth and creates a focal point for the room. Dress up the firebox with a tasteful surround and a classic wood mantel. If you opt for a gas unit, upgrade to one with the most realistic-looking logs.

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Whole-House Renovations: Install New Lighting

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You'll be amazed by how well-placed pools of warm light can make your home inviting and user-friendly. Even inexperienced remodelers can easily install simple plug-in puck lights under kitchen cabinets, inside built-in hutches, or in bookcases. Or swap out a dated ceiling fixture for a quick refresh that catches the eye.

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Whole-House Renovations: Add Function to an Awkward Space

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Transform a basic bay or box window into a reading nook, or furnish an empty corner of the living room with a game table and storage cabinet. These features add value to your home and, when it comes time to sell, will likely resonate with potential buyers.

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Whole-House Renovations: Maximize Storage

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Upgrade your closets by installing rods on two levels for hanging shirts and pants. Add pullout bins for socks and undergarments. Make sure to include shoe storage solutions. Increase the storage in your kitchen cabinets by installing a spice rack or a lazy Susan in a corner cabinet. 

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Entryway Renovations: Upgrade Your Foyer and Staircase

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Credit: Nathan Schroder

Since it's the first thing visitors will see upon entering your home, make sure the entryway welcomes them in style. If you can't change the whole space, concentrate on high-impact items. Splurge on the entry flooring, or focus on improving the staircase. Sand and restain treads and paint risers. Replace railings and newels. Be sure to check local building codes regarding your railing height and spindle spacing.

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Laundry Room Renovations: Polish Up the Laundry Room

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Create an attractive, functional laundry room by replacing old appliances with units that offer the latest energy- and fabric-saving features. Also, equip your laundry room with long stretches of counter space for folding clean clothes and tuck-away bins for sorting dirty laundry. Install cabinets to keep detergents stowed out of sight, and add a built-in ironing board.

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Dining Room Renovations: Find the Right Spot

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Add a small table at the end of a work island, or fit a bench and a table inside an existing bay window to create a cozy dining alternative to a breakfast bar, where diners look at their food instead of one another. Even a small bistro set can provide a destination for quick meals and snacks.

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Kitchen Renovations: Upgrade Countertops

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Durable granite is "Still by far, the most requested countertop material," says interior designer and space planner Mary Fisher Knott of Mary Fisher Designs. If granite is beyond your budget, however, consider laminate countertops that offer the look of natural stone at a fraction of the price. Add a beveled edge to these laminate countertops for an authentic stone look.

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Kitchen Renovations: Add an Island

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For many homeowners, an island workspace is a kitchen must-have. For easy traffic flow, be sure to allow at least 39 inches of space all the way around it, Knott says. Need a budget-friendly option? "Use a sofa table topped with tile, or place two painted chests back-to-back and top them with butcher block," she suggests.

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Kitchen Renovations: Replace Old Appliances

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If your appliances are more than 10 years old, consider buying new ones that will use less energy. ENERGY STAR appliances are good for the environment and for your pocketbook, too. The appliances cost a little more upfront, but the money you save on energy bills will, in the long run, more than make up for the initial price difference. Similarly, energy-efficient water heaters and furnaces pay back the extra cost within a few years of service and will continue to save you money for years to come.

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Kitchen Renovations: Create a Pantry

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A shallow pantry can be squeezed into just about any kitchen. "Hire a carpenter to frame the space between two studs and finish with cabinet doors," Knott says. "It's great for storing spices, soft drinks, or canned pet food. You can also adapt this idea for all those jars and bottles in the bathroom." If you have room for it, adding a walk-in pantry will pay off even more.

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Kitchen Renovations: Change the Backsplash

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Add personality to your kitchen by installing a new backsplash. For a low-budget update with big impact, choose inexpensive ceramic field tiles and add sparkle with knockout decorative pieces in glass or metal. Or, consider installing a checkerboard pattern of several hues for a bold new backsplash.

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Bathroom Renovations: Add a Bath

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"Properly executed, a powder room, second, or even a third bathroom is an advantage. But if it's too small, doesn't fit into the flow of the house, or seems like an add-on, you do yourself a disservice," says designer Shannon Freeman. Also, make sure the room includes an exhaust fan—something home buyers rank high on their list of desires—and a window that will bring in plenty of natural light.

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Bathroom Renovations: Change Your Showerhead

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A new showerhead can dramatically improve your morning routine. Consider installing a pan-style model that simulates a refreshing rain shower. This DIY home upgrade can be done in just a few minutes.

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Bathroom Renovations: Install a Second Sink

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As any growing family or working couple will tell you, a second sink in a primary bathroom adds immeasurable value. If there's room to install two sinks within 30 inches of each other, the two can share drainage and supply lines, which decreases costs.

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Bathroom Renovations: Upgrade Bath Materials

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Change the faucets and fixtures on the sink, tub, and shower to stylish models in popular finishes like satin or brushed nickel. "Then upgrade your cabinet hardware, lighting fixtures, and mirror to complete the fresh look," Knott says.

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Outdoor Renovations: Add a Porch

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Front porches are back in business, especially if there's room for a bench or a chair to welcome guests to the front of the home. Be sure to check building codes for setback requirements. Also, if you plan to entertain there, make sure your porch has at least 12x24 feet of space.

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Outdoor Renovations: Replace the Siding

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The most affordable siding option is vinyl. Once a bland material that paled in comparison to real wood, vinyl is now available in a wide variety of colors and styles, including scalloped and square-cut shingles. If your vinyl siding is in good condition but looks worn or faded, consider sprucing it up with a product that cleans and restores its original color and sheen.

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Outdoor Renovations: Freshen the Landscaping

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Quality landscaping enhances the style of your home and makes the exterior more attractive. "Cut back overgrown bushes, and fill in those bare spots," says Stacey Moncrieff, editor in chief of Realtor magazine. "A neat, well-maintained landscape instantly increases your home's curb appeal and suggests that your interiors are equally well-maintained."

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    1 of 23 Whole-House Renovations: Put Wasted Space to Work
    2 of 23 Whole-House Renovations: Refinish Wood Floors
    3 of 23 Whole-House Renovations: Replace Windows
    4 of 23 Whole-House Renovations: Accentuate the Architecture
    5 of 23 Whole-House Renovations: Add a Fireplace
    6 of 23 Whole-House Renovations: Install New Lighting
    7 of 23 Whole-House Renovations: Add Function to an Awkward Space
    8 of 23 Whole-House Renovations: Maximize Storage
    9 of 23 Entryway Renovations: Upgrade Your Foyer and Staircase
    10 of 23 Laundry Room Renovations: Polish Up the Laundry Room
    11 of 23 Dining Room Renovations: Find the Right Spot
    12 of 23 Kitchen Renovations: Upgrade Countertops
    13 of 23 Kitchen Renovations: Add an Island
    14 of 23 Kitchen Renovations: Replace Old Appliances
    15 of 23 Kitchen Renovations: Create a Pantry
    16 of 23 Kitchen Renovations: Change the Backsplash
    17 of 23 Bathroom Renovations: Add a Bath
    18 of 23 Bathroom Renovations: Change Your Showerhead
    19 of 23 Bathroom Renovations: Install a Second Sink
    20 of 23 Bathroom Renovations: Upgrade Bath Materials
    21 of 23 Outdoor Renovations: Add a Porch
    22 of 23 Outdoor Renovations: Replace the Siding
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