Article Written By: James Lorry
Home owners often look at various ways to increase the value of their property. For many people the decision to buy a home is based on looking for a place to reside, but also as an investment. Remodeling is one of the most popular means to add value to a home, and can be achieved on a limited budget too. Here are three ways which will transform your home and increase its value in the process.Garden Decking - Decking is a piece of outdoor flooring which is made from timber or composite. It can support weight and foot traffic together with been able to withstand the weather. Not just any wood is suitable for decking, the wood has to have natural properties such as natural oils otherwise it will dwindle quickly. Decking will add value because it allows you to utilize space by creating another recreational area. Rather than covering the entire garden, decking normally covers a small area so can be fitted on a competitive budget. It also has the added benefits of ease maintenance and reacting well to staining (a process which can rejuvenate the wood), thereby offering many years of usable service.Kitchen Worktops - In most kitchens, the worktop is the most focal place, and one which immediately stands out. Kitchen worktops are made from different materials, with the most luxuries been wood and granite. If you are looking to add character and a sense of luxury, worktops made from hardwood such as Oak or Walnut will work well. In the grand scheme of things, adding a worktop can be done on a small budget.Wood Flooring - Flooring is the most expensive remodeling project so far. Whether you are fitting carpet or wood flooring, due to the size of the surface, the investment may be substantial. However, the rewards in terms of adding value to your home will also be substantial. Wood flooring are divided into two groups, the first are wood floors made from wood alone, the second a group of wood floors made from wood together with MDF and Playwood. The second group is called engineered floors, while the first group is called solid floors. Wood flooring can transform the look of your home and provide a durable flooring for up to 100 years (for solid) or slightly less in the case of engineered. They also benefit from easy maintenance and come in a number of shades to suit most decors.When it comes to adding value to your home, you sometimes have to spend money to make money. The trick is to invest in remodeling work which will improve your home s style and looks, together with having the potential to offer a good return on investment.
This Article Has Been Published on Thu, 3 Feb 2011 and Read 246 Times