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Bathroom Renovations that Add the Most Worth to Your Home

Before you pick up the hammer, though (or pick up the phone to call a handyperson), hereu2019s what you need to know about how much a bathroom renovation increases home value, as well as how you can maximize your profits on a bathroom remodel.

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Bathroom Renovations that Add the Most Worth to Your Home

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  1. 2022 Bathroom Renovations that Add the Most Worth to Your Home

  2. Any time a homeowner is considering a home renovation, it’s generally for either one or both of the standard reasons: they want to enjoy their space more and add more value to their property. But not all renovations add value equally, and in fact, some add a lot less than you might think. How about a home renovationthen—is it going to increase the value of your home, or is it purely for aesthetics? A bathroom renovation is the most popular of all home improvements. And based on data from Remodeling magazine’s most recent Cost vs. Value report, returns on both midrange and upscale bathroom renovations are, for the most part, going up. That’s good news if you’re considering undertaking a bathroom remodel, particularly if you think that you might want to sell your home soon. Before you pick up the hammer, though (or pick up the phone to call a handyperson), here’s what you need to know about how much a bathroom renovation increases home value, as well as how you can maximize your profits on a bathroom remodel. 1.Upgrade Your Countertops The most important part of a bathroom renovation is the counter. Upgrading from laminate to a stone finish will make a huge impact on the perceived value of the home. 2.New plumbing fixtures

  3. Just as old fixtures can instantly date a room, new fixtures can make an entire space look more modern and inviting. This is good news for home renovators since swapping out things like faucets and showerheads doesn’t have to be super expensive at the outset. If upgrading the plumbing fixtures is the only change you intend to make to the space, be sure that you pick fixtures that complement (rather than clash with) the rest of the bathroom. Even if you go a more modern route, you’ll still want to match the rest of the colours in the room and the general style. 3.A fresh coat of paint Something as simple as a new coat of paint can make a big impact on the general look. This goes double if the room shows any sign of mildew or other types of water damage (though if this is the case, you’ll want to address the actual problem too, and not just hide it behind some primer). Painting is a good home renovation in Dubai project to DIY, particularly in the bathroom, usually a small space. Use painter’s tape to streamline the look, and choose a neutral colour with more widespread appeal. 4.Flooring If you're looking for a dramatic change, then upgrading the flooring in your bathroom is a good way to go. The average cost per square foot of bathroom flooring is about 2.50 on the low end and 4.00 on the high end, plus labour costs (assuming you don't install the flooring yourself). If you want to take the floors to the next level, you could install radiant heat mats under the tile, which warm the floors for a cozy feel post-shower or bath. On average, that costs an extra 5.00 to 8.00 per square foot. Even when taken further with radiant heat, new bathroom floors are one of the less expensive house renovations you can do but can also completely change the space's look, feel, and utility. 5.Energy-efficient updates Counting more energy efficiency into your home isn’t just exemplary for the environment—it’s good for your home’s resale value, too. Your shower, sink, and toilet can all be optimized for low flow, which means less water usage and more savings on your water bill. It’s a strong pull for buyers too, so when you’re making changes to fixtures in your bathroom, go for the picks that promise to use energy.

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