How To Put More Value in Your Home While Still on a Budget

Kevin Gardner
3 min readOct 19, 2019

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Does the idea of home renovations immediately strike up numbers and dollar signs in your head that look way too big? Costs adding up before you’ve even decided on what color tile for the bathroom? Being on a budget used to limit what a homeowner could do but now with the vast world of DIY, tutorials, and cheaper product meant for do-it-yourselfers, there are many ways to liven up and add value to your home without breaking the bank.

Kitchen Backsplash

No longer is it necessary to pay for expensive tile, installation, and labor. Adding a new back splash to a kitchen not only bring color and flare to an otherwise boring kitchen its easy to clean. Backsplash is not only on the cheap side its incredibly versatile in style, finish, color, and shape. From decorated metallic to mini white subway tile the possibilities are endless. Make it a focal point or add a neutral piece of decor to a brightly colored kitchen. Prices range from $4-$20 depending on the type of tile and cut. Or, if you want to skip the entire process of laying the mortar, tile, and grouting you can get stick-on backsplash that looks like the real thing and even has texture. It’s like a giant sticker that you carefully lay on the wall and viola! An updated kitchen.

Flooring

Depending on the size of your house getting all new floors, especially wood, can be expensive. However, there are alternatives to hardwood such as laminate, vinyl, porcelain tile ‘wood’, and cork. Laminate is a longer lasting wood-mimicking panel that come in a myriad of colors. Laminate is stain resistant and suitable for incredibly trafficked areas especially in a home with pets or kids. Installation is rather simple but takes time. If done correctly it can aid in updating your home without costing an arm and a leg.

Shower Heads

A simple enough fix when updating a bathroom believe or not comes down to plumbing extras like a shower head. Adding a modern twist or just a more relieving one can up the value on your house even if the bathroom isn’t totally renovated. Shower heads with a detachable hose and multiple pressure options run under $60, but if you’re willing to do the plumbing work you can install more complicated ones like overhead rain shower heads.

Lighting

Statement lighting is an underrated addition in most modern homes. When people think statement they think extravagant and pricey but that isn’t always the case. Adding a decor piece like chandeliers, hanging lanterns and lights, and many other eye catching pieces can cost less than a hundred dollars. Gaudy glamorous fixtures bring together a dining room meant for entertaining. Metal avant garde hanging lights over the breakfast bar add a splash of life to a neutral toned down kitchen. Eclectic styles aren’t the only type of home that benefit from declarative lighting so why keep boring every day lights when you’re looking to upgrade a room?

Outdoor Space

For houses that have a large outdoor space adding a pool can seem like an unattainable dream but just like many other large purchases taking a loan out can ease the financial burden. With experts looking to give you the best price for the work needed having your own summer paradise right outside your backdoor is a goal within reach. Probably closer than you think, too. You can Research different options such as pool loans to see what you’re qualified for and get to creating that perfect summer vacation spot while adding tremendous value to your home.

Adding property value isn’t always a big expense. Of course the more you spend (in the right areas) the bigger the return will be. Adding value to your home doesn’t have to be a stress-inducing task especially if you’re taking on a big project like a pool. Let Blue Haven take the reigns and guide you in the right direction if you’ve decided a pool is the best investment for you.

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Kevin Gardner
Kevin Gardner

Written by Kevin Gardner

Kevin Gardner graduated with a BS in Computer Science and an MBA from UCLA. He works as a business consultant for InnovateBTS

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