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30 DIYs to Increase Your Home’s Value

If you — like many of us — are addicted to home improvement videos, then you’ve undoubtedly got 100 half-baked improvement ideas for your home in your head. Well, it’s time to bake them fully! Here are 30 home renovation projects that will actually ADD VALUE to your home. Ready to get started?

30. Upgrade Your Landscaping

concrete house near a body of water and forest
Photo by Evelyn Paris

Sometimes, making your house look more expensive is as easy as adding in some additional landscaping. You can easily plant trees, bushes, or flowers to get the outside of your house looking sharp! You can do this project over just one weekend!

29. Improve Air Quality

books on table
Photo by Nick Hillier

It might not seem like it, but the air quality in your house can affect the value of your home. Doing what you can to get rid of allergens and dust will not only give you a better experience but will also make those who come into your home have better experiences as well.

28. Install a Rack for Pots and Pans

a brick wall with pots and pans hanging on it
Photo by Eric Prouzet

Pots and pans are hard to neatly display. However, if you get yourself a rack, then you have a convenient place to put your pots and pans and showcase them in a cool and unique way. Who doesn’t love that?

27. Clean Out Your Garage

white garage neon light signage
Photo by Patrick Fore

A dirty garage can cause a lot of chaos. It can make things hard to find, and it can also make parking a lot harder to do. Just by cleaning out your garage, you are giving back an area to your house and making it look larger. People generally like parking their cars in a garage, not having them in the driveway for all to see.

26. Add an Outdoor Entertainment Area

white couch and brown wooden table
Photo by Steven Ungermann

You don’t necessarily have to have a deck to have an outdoor entertainment area. You can set up an area right in the grass if you need to. This just gives people a nice place to sit outside and can make your hosting experience even better. It can also add money to the value of your house, which is a total win.

25. Refresh Your Artwork

white and pink rose bouquet
Photo by British Library

Your walls are a way to make an art museum out of your house. I don’t know if anybody said that, but it is something you can technically do. Get some nice artwork to hang up and let the world see your artistic taste!

24. Install a Fire Pit

bonfire
Photo by Gavin Van Wagoner

A fire pit is not only a great place to keep warm, but you can do many activities around it, like cooking s’mores. A good fire pit will also be where you have some of your best conversations! There is just something about fire that gets people talking.

23. Paint Your Front Door a Fun Color

closed blue wooden door
Photo by Milena Trifonova

The front door might be the easiest way to get into a house, but it doesn’t have to be boring. Add some pizzazz to your home by painting your front door a fun color! Most people will like your boldness and compliment you on your new color.

22. Update Your Doorknobs

clear glass doorknob on brown wooden table
Photo by Perry Merrity II

Old, outdated doorknobs are something that will devalue your home. That’s why it is important to upgrade them and put in new, nice, and shiny doorknobs. This is such a small thing you can do that will really have a huge impact.

21. Update Your Shower and Tiles

a bathroom with a shower unit and toilet
Photo by Point3D Commercial Imaging Ltd.

This one isn’t the easiest thing to do, but once it is done, your home’s price will go up. Take your old boring shower from drab to fab by updating it and adding some fun tiles! Not only will it be visually appealing, but it will also give you a bang for your buck.

20. Install a Kitchen Backsplash

white top mount refrigerator beside white wooden kitchen cabinet
Photo by Lotus Design N Print

You don’t have to spend a lot of money to add to your kitchen’s appeal. Installing a backsplash is an easy and inexpensive way for an instant upgrade. It’s a quick project that can be completed over a single weekend. Install the backsplash tiles on Saturday, and then grout and seal them on Sunday.

19. Paint Areas of Your Home

a man painting a wall with yellow paint
Photo by Ali Mkumbwa

By far the biggest bang for your buck that can instantly transform interior and exterior areas of your home is by applying a fresh coat of paint. On average, a gallon of one-coat coverage paint runs around $38. If you’re looking for colors that will help your decor pop, contractors recommend a neutral palette or grays.

18. Perform Simple Fixes and Detailing

woman in white long sleeve shirt and blue denim jeans standing beside white wooden framed glass
Photo by CDC

Many simple chores of cleaning and detailing can instantly add appeal to your home. For example, power washing siding, driveways, and decks. Washing your home’s windows (particularly second-floor exteriors that are often neglected). Improve interior and exterior lighting, either by adding new fixtures or swapping out bulbs for more illuminating and energy-efficient LEDs.

17. Add Landscape Lighting

white light bulb turned on during nighttime
Photo by Phil Goodwin

You can improve the look of your home’s exterior appeal and deck areas with landscape lighting. Low-voltage lighting systems are a DIY project any beginner can handle. Using lighting to increase visibility outdoors and on deck areas improves safety. Further, low-voltage systems are less dangerous than standard household wiring. A transformer converts power from 120 volts to twelve volts.

16. Upgrade Kitchen Lighting

gray steel 3-door refrigerator near modular kitchen
Photo by Naomi Hébert

Kitchens are more than just cooking areas. In many homes, it’s also where people eat and gather. Lighting can play a key role in setting the mood and atmosphere. At the very least, consider swapping out lighting fixtures with those that use LEDs to improve illumination and save on your electricity bills.

15. Add Smart Home Technology

turned-on charcoal Google Home Mini and smartphone
Photo by BENCE BOROS

The majority of homes have a connected device. Homes with smart technology have increased value. Smart devices can detect when your water heater or plumbing is leaking and automatically shut off the water and notify you. This can stave off a disaster if you’re away. Most smart devices are inexpensive, easy DIY installs, but some may require skilled installation.

14. Add Loose-Fill Attic Insulation

man in green crew neck t-shirt holding smoking pipe
Photo by Greg Rosenke

One of the best investments you can make in your home, and one that often will recoup its entire cost in terms of added value – is attic insulation. Adding loose-fill insulation to your attic can greatly improve the energy efficiency of your home. You’ll realize additional savings on your heating and cooling costs.

13. Cover Up Wear-and-Tear by Repainting

gray textile on white ceramic tiles
Photo by the blowup

Over the years, the paint on walls can chip or have small cracks. The same can occur around baseboards, kitchen cabinets, and walls. There may be holes in walls from hanging items. Patching holes and cracks is an easy fix, with all-in-one patching tubes. Paint does wonders for covering up and concealing minor damage, and adding a fresh look.

12. Install Manufactured Stone Veneer

Gray and Brown Concrete Brick Wall
Photo by Miguel Á. Padriñán

With stone veneer, you can add a look of elegance that will instantly increase your home’s value. The cost of installing manufactured stone veneer versus natural isn’t the biggest factor. Manufactured stone veneer is lighter, easier to handle, and easier to cut. Overall, it’s a better choice for a DIY project.

11. Garage Door Replacement

brown and white concrete house under blue sky during daytime
Photo by Dillon Kydd

You can add a huge boost of curb appeal simply by swapping out your garage door. Consider avoiding a plane design and go for something that features levels (such as raised sections), texture (such as grooves), and possibly windows. Garage door replacement ranks on the list for recouping its installation cost.

10. Install a Fiberglass Entry Door

black round wall mirror on white wall
Photo by Zac Gudakov

Fiberglass entry doors have many advantages over wood doors. They stand up to weather conditions better. There are strong cores have minimal heat exchange, making them energy-efficient. They offer a wealth of design that can also imitate the appearance of the wood door. They stand up against forced entry attempts. They’re environmentally friendly.

9. Add a Deck or Upgrade an Existing One

brown wooden table and chairs on wooden deck
Photo by Zac Gudakov

Adding an external deck falls on the inexpensive side of remodeling projects. There are many design options. For core materials, your main options are pressure-treated wood (that can withstand weathering) or composite. If you have an existing deck, you can refresh the look by adding composite decking. The advantage of composite decking is its color longevity and easy maintenance.

8. Window Replacement

Interior of simple apartment with blank frame on white wall between rectangular shaped windows
Photo by Monstera Production

Replacing older, dated window styles with newer, modern designs is an aesthetic difference buyers will notice. Further, modern, energy-efficient windows will save money on your utility bills. Recoupment rates on your investment are comparable on vinyl wood. However, wood has a higher average cost and a slightly lower recoupment rate.

7. Install a Steel Entry Door

Exterior of contemporary wooden orange door and black cast iron gates to house
Photo by Erik Mclean

Installing a steel entry door will increase your home’s resale value. Steel entry doors have several benefits including durability and affordability. They offer energy efficiency and some are ENERGY STAR certified. Steel offers security and strength against forced entry attempts. Steel entry doors are available in a variety of paint and stains, and some feature a textured, wood-grain appearance.

6. Remove Carpeting and Install Hardwood or Laminate

brown and beige kitchen interior
Photo by Francesca Tosolini

Price-wise, hardwoods and laminates are comparable to luxury carpets. However, carpets require more work to maintain. Laminate is easier to clean. Hardwoods and laminates are durable. Hardwood can fade in sunlight. Both are fairly simple to install DIY but laminate is easier. While laminate flooring is less expensive, hardwoods have stronger resale value.

5. Improve Universal Access

white toilet bowl near white ceramic toilet bowl
Photo by Filmreal Studio

If you plan on selling your home at some point, to appeal to more potential buyers, should consider adding universal access features. Ensure key areas of your home are wheelchair accessible. Focus on key rooms such as a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, living room, and dining area. Add an entry ramp. Install grab bars in tubs, showers, and next to toilets.

4. Do a Minor Kitchen Remodel

white wooden kitchen cabinet and sink
Photo by Lotus Design N Print

Kitchen remodels don’t have to be an expensive project. You can renovate only the parts of your kitchen that may need the most improvement or the parts that may add the most value. This could include the sink, fixtures, countertops, cabinet facing, hardware, cabinets, flooring, walls, backsplash, lighting, or appliances. Look for what’s most worn or outdated.

3. Finish Your Basement

an empty room with white walls and wooden floors
Photo by Point3D Commercial Imaging Ltd.

If your home has an unfinished basement, finishing it to increase the usable square footage instantly adds huge value. Adding electrical and plumbing boosts the value even more. Finishing a basement is less costly than a room addition for added value. You don’t necessarily need to partition off the space. Allow buyers to imagine its uses for themselves.

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2. Siding Replacement

yellow house during day
Photo by Keagan Henman

Replacing your home’s siding will instantly increase its value. Appraisers examine the structural elements of a home and siding is considered. There are lots of choices for siding: wood, vinyl, cement fiber, composite (engineered or manufactured wood), seamless steel, board and batten, corrugated metal, aluminum, split-log, and more. Consider appearance, energy efficiency, water resistance, maintenance and care, installation, and lifespan.

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1. Roof Replacement

Modern Building Against Blue Sky
Photo by Expect Best

The roof is a critical area of the home that both buyers and appraisers will place scrutiny on and can make or break a sale. If you have an aging roof or any roofing problems, this is a must-do improvement. Repairing or replacing your roof is an improvement that will bring a good return on your investment.

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