July 11, 2007
Ten cheap ways to upgrade your home for a very good return
Are you planning to put your home for sale sign up, but do not have a big budget to do some upgrade or fix up your home as needed, with a hope to get more money back? Spending a lot of money to upgrade your home may or may not bring you a very good return. However, there are many small things you can do to make your home look more valuable with very little money and effects. There is a nice article tells you 10 cheap ways to upgrade your home from other source. Here is the summary of it. Â
-  Kitchen is the heart of your home. You can make the kitchen cook in just few hundred dollars by replacing the kitchen faucet set, add new cabinet door handles and update old lighting fixtures with brighter ones. Â
- If your kitchen appliances don't match, try ordering new doors or face panels from the manufacturer with less money than buying a new one.Â
- Â Buff up the bath with simple things. A new toilet seat and a pedestal sink are pretty easy for homeowners to install, and they make a big difference.Â
- Make paint works wonders: New paint makes everything look clean and bright again. And don't forget the ceiling.Â
- Set up storage.Â
- Mind the mechanics: hire an electrician and plumber for a couple of hours to look over your electrical services, wrap or fix loose wires, fix any faulty outlets, and check for and fix any water leaks.Â
- Deal with carpet without replacing it wall to wall.
- Â Fix the light fixtures.
- Shine up the front entry.
- Change the curb appeal.  Â
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Comments
February 6, 2009
patigorsk said:
Great job. Thanks your.