DESIGN NOTES
Standing out in the real estate market is key in the race to sell your house. Many home sellers get ‘shiny object syndrome’ when deciding on repairs to make before attempting to sell. Not all repair efforts are made equal – meaning it doesn’t make sense to fix everything. A few smart renovations can significantly tilt the odds in your favor. Selling a home fast will get way easier after implementing these aesthetic changes. Let’s explore why each renovation works well for home sellers and how they can transform your house into the hottest property on the block.
1. Kitchen Facelift
The kitchen is the money maker (or breaker) in a home sale. Houses typically sell much faster when the kitchen is in great condition. Giving this space a facelift can drastically change your home’s appeal to excited families ready to move in. You’ll have an easier time marketing the property and ultimately getting more offers.
A full kitchen renovation sounds scary and expensive. Start with smaller items. For example, upgrading to stainless steel appliances offers a sleek, modern look while improving functionality. Home sellers can also replace outdated countertops with quartz or granite. This is a relatively easy switch that home buyers love.
Next, focus on the cabinets. Painting them or adding new hardware is a simple way to renovate the kitchen without breaking the bank. LED lighting under the cabinets or over the island is another small win that can create a fresh, new atmosphere. These changes can make your kitchen a dream space for the next homeowners.
2. Bathroom Bliss
Bathrooms can make or break a home sale. Besides the kitchen, they are arguably the most important rooms in the entire property. Renovating a bathroom can significantly boost your home’s appeal. Start with the basics!
Does the plumbing work efficiently? Small fixes throughout this room can help you sell your house fast. Update fixtures and install a walk-in shower with frameless glass doors. These changes create a sense of luxury inside the bathroom. Of course, a quick paint job also doesn’t hurt.
If you’re open to more unique renovation ideas, heated floors can add a touch of unexpected comfort to bathrooms that home buyers enjoy. Adding a few high-end touches, such as a rainfall showerhead or a bespoke mirror, can turn an ordinary bathroom into an extraordinary one.
3. Creating Curb Appeal
The exterior of your home is its handshake with the world. Curb appeal isn’t always taken as seriously when preparing to sell a house. However, it is the first opportunity to impress potential buyers. Simple updates like painting the front door or replacing old hardware (think door handles and knockers) add a modern touch to your home.
Landscaping is another critical factor when it comes to enhancing curb appeal. Well-placed shrubs, colorful flower beds, and a manicured lawn will help drive more interested buyers to you, ideally generating more offers. Home sellers can add outdoor lighting as well. This is another cheaper addition to your home-selling efforts.
Consider repairing cracks in the driveway if they are a major eyesore. These enhancements increase curb appeal and suggest to buyers that the interior is just as well maintained. Buyers will be more confident making offers to you. Ultimately, you’ll be able to sell your house much faster when cleaning up the exterior of your property.
Don’t panic if you can relate to one or all of these issues. Clutter can accumulate quickly and multiply even faster. But there is hope to get rid of the piles in your home. We will share some of our best tips and tricks categorized by the top three trouble spots in the home.
One of our first objectives in a design meeting is to establish a budget for the entire bathroom project, which could include cabinets, flooring, hardware, and fixtures. This budget will set the tone for the whole project and tell us exactly what products to show you. In this blog, we will share what a reasonable bathroom renovation budget should include and a general estimate for the total.
You are considering doing a kitchen renovation, but are a little nervous because of what your friend told you when they renovated their kitchen. The project was completed, and they settled into their new space and enjoyed many of the latest amenities. Then something happened. As they adjusted to the area, they thought about something that could have been done differently or that they wished they had added.
This design trend seems to always be among the most popular, and you don’t have to live on a farm to appreciate this simple, inviting style. In a world that seems never to stop moving, there is often a need to create a space where you can slow down, unwind from the cares of the day, and enjoy the simple things. In this blog, we want to explain precisely what the farmhouse style is and how you can incorporate a little of the past into your future.
We are excited to share this recently historic home remodel, built in 1824. This project presented us with some unique design challenges that we were able to overcome, resulting in a beautiful finished product and a very well-functioning kitchen.
Also known as Antebellum architecture, this property not only gives us an intimate look at how people once lived in this southern region but also shows the characteristics and style of a stunning southern design, which remains rich in history.





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