A guide to boosting property value with gardening and painting.
G’day, folks. Let’s have a chinwag about how to turn your modest home into one of those money-making machines. There is none of that house-flipping or overnight real estate mogul business here. We are discussing how to increase the value of your current home with some elbow grease and some handy tips on home renovation.
Improving curb appeal is the best way to increase your property’s value. What better way to do this than gardening and fresh paint? Choose a reputable company when searching for local residential painters or gardeners to revitalise your home.
Let’s try some specific tips and tricks to make your home shine.
Gardening to improve curb appeal
Gardening first: A decently maintained garden makes quite a difference in the overall looks of your house. This is one of those stylish makeovers your home would get without ripping you off.
Plant the right stuff: Choose species suitable for your area’s climate. Consider factors such as sunlight, water availability, and maintenance issues.
Keep it tidy: Regular lawn mowing, pruning shrubs, weeding and tree mulching should be done in a yard. The neater the yard, the more welcoming it will become.
Make it colourful: Add fresh colours with flowers, shrubs, or groundcovers to decorate your yard.
Create a focal point: This can be a water feature, sculpture, or some unusual plant to draw people’s attention towards your garden.
Interior and exterior painting: a fresh start for your home
Here’s how you can transform your home inside and out with a fresh coat of paint. Whether you’re looking to update your interior decor or enhance your home’s curb appeal, painting is a cost-effective and impactful way to achieve a new look.
Interior Painting: A new look inside
Now, step inside. A fresh coat of paint can do wonders for your interior space. It’s much less expensive than other options and will keep your home updated and even more inviting.
Colour Choice: Consider what mood you want your colours to affect in your home. Light, neutral colours will lighten and make a room appear larger while darkening colours add drama and sophistication.
Prep is critical. Proper preparation of the surfaces before actual painting goes a long way. This involves cleaning, sanding, and sometimes using a primer.
Remember the ceilings: Ceilings can sometimes be overlooked, but they always add to the feel of every room in your house.
Accent walls: Accent walls give an extra pop of colour or texture to any area without being overly overboard.
Exterior Makeover: Paint your home’s facade
Remember your home’s exterior. A fresh coat of paint will improve its appearance and curb appeal.
Get durable paint: Use high-quality exterior paint that is not prone to fading, peeling, or cracking.
Prepare the surface: Clean and fix all exterior damage before repainting it.
You can hire a professional: If you need more confidence in your painting skills, leave this task to a skilled and well-experienced residential painter who will provide a classy finish.
The intersection of gardening and painting
You could be surprised at how well these two activities complement each other once you consider creating a stunning outdoor oasis to increase your home’s value. The real benefit comes from combining gardening and painting on the same exterior.
Complementary improvements: Gardening and painting can complement one another to improve the general outlook. For example, you would want flowers whose colours complement the exterior of your home.
Colour and texture coordination: To bring harmony to your exterior, your plants and your home’s paint must coordinate in colours and textures.
Return on investment: Gardening and painting projects are not created equally in terms of their return on investment. You’ll want to find cost-effective projects that add value to your home.
Professional or DIY: It is usually a tough call to make whether to hire out or do it yourself, especially when one feels that one’s abilities, time, and budget constraints are in order.
Additional tips to improve the value of your home
The rest of the things you can do, apart from gardening and painting, to add some value to your home are:
Declutter and organise: A cluttered, disorganised home differs from what buyers dream of. Take time to clean up clutter and organise your belongings.
Update kitchens and bathrooms: These serve as the heart of every house, so upgrade those appliances, fixtures, or countertops to add value.
Go energy efficient: Replace energy-efficient features, like new windows, insulation, or programmable thermostats. This will make your home more appealing to buyers and decrease your bottom-line energy bills.
It also reminds us that investment in our house, which becomes our home, takes years and lots of effort. But with a bit of planning coupled with hard work, the value of your property will increase manifold.