12 Home Improvements That Will Double Your Home's Value

Reforming your bathrooms increases functionality. Not everything needs to be gutted and started over. New fixtures, paint, light fixtures, and exhaust fans are good starting points.

Improve The Bathroom

Frellick suggests replacing worn tile with subway tile for a classic look that suits most tastes. For more budget flexibility, replace a water-hogging toilet with a slimline, low-flush model.

Update Bathroom Tile

Hardwood and tile floors add a level of warmth and are a definite return on investment. Due to their ease of cleaning and lack of dust and dirt, hardwoods, laminate, and tile floors are ideal for allergy sufferers.

New Floor

Install an antique barn-door instead of a closet door, use Edison bulbs in light fixtures, or tile a wall in wood or brick. Most homeowners can do these home improvements

Add Style

Most of us want spa-like master suites. Learn the latest trends before upgrading. New master baths used to have huge soaking tubs. Most buyers today prefer a smaller tub with a nicer shower.

Improve The Shower

For game night, book club, or wine tasting, an empty space can become party central. Turn your basement or spare living room into a finished space with a big screen TV, bar, and lounge area.

Room For Entertainment

Outdoor living spaces are on the checklist for most new luxury home buyers. Grill masters appreciate being able to cook outdoors without having to run inside for food and utensils.

Outdoor Kitchen

Outdoor living spaces are on the checklist for most new luxury home buyers. Grill masters appreciate being able to cook outdoors without having to run inside for food and utensils.

A Smart Home

If your home is over 20 years old, replace the roof. Even if there are no leaks or issues, by providing the next homeowner with the assurance of a new roof, your home's list price will ultimately improve.

Roof Replacement

Graboyes suggests sprucing up your landscaping, repairing or resealing the driveway, pressure washing the house and sidewalk, replacing the mailbox and house letters, and adding potted flowers to the front entryway for a welcoming touch.

Curb Appeal

Stone countertops top most home improvement lists. Whether it is granite or quartz, the potential home buyer will not see the kitchen as finished without them.

Kitchen Worktops

Home buyers want unique homes. Exposed brick, rustic wood panels, and wallpaper highlight architectural features. Seeing something new will get them talking about your house.

Feature Walls

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