Stick to a Minimalistic Theme
Loading your rooms with less items is inherently cheaper than buying and stuffing it with more furniture, trinkets, and displays. Fortunately, we live in an era when minimalism is not only common, but also desired. Practicing a minimalistic approach in designing and assembling your rooms means you should only be worrying about function and not appearance. All you need for a living room is a place to sit down and a centerpiece table to entertain guests.
Tile It Up
A simple and cost-effective way of reviving your kitchen and bathroom is with subway tiles. While marble and granite imbue that rich and expensive feel, tiles are equally, if not more, elegant and a classic for walls, floors, and countertops. It offers many characteristic benefits including versatility, durability, and ease of maintenance. If you decide to cook a six-course meal for your family and guests at home, you'll probably be spilling food and liquids on the countertop and glazing the walls until it turns gray. With tiled walls and countertops, you can easily wipe it off with some water and soap.
Make Use of Eye-Catching Textile
Generic designs are cheap, but a custom look has that certain expensive feel to it. Give your rooms an eccentric look by using antique fabrics, such as authentic Moroccan textiles, to make throw pillows or blanket around tables and chairs. The unusual and artistic patterns on these fabrics not only makes for a good conversation topic, but also adds a comfy and homey feel.
Get a Pool
In various depictions of wealthy people in movies and reality shows, you'll notice many of them have a swimming pool. It's indeed a private amenity that's coveted by many homeowners. Note that it doesn't even have to be a standard sized pool. Small pool designs that cost cheaper than their standard sized counterparts can dramatically ramp up your property's value. If you don't have the budget to pay in full, there are swimming pool financing options out there that you can take advantage of.
Maintain Your Lawn
The front porch and lawn is a huge part of what gives a property its curb appeal. A well-maintained lawn can attract offers from home buyers or compliments from your neighbors. Cut the grass and trim the hedges on a regular basis to give your lawn a fresh, clean look every time. As for the front porch, sweep away any cobwebs and debris with a push broom. If there are any stains, grab your protective gear and scrub it with some bleach and water.
Beautify Your Entryway
You don't need to cough up a wad of cash for a full-on makeover. Improve your property's value and curb appeal by focusing on the entryway. Choose a dark tint to make the entry way pop, then line up towering planters at the door's sides. Install lights above the doorway for some gentle nighttime radiance.
Staging your home is a delicate process that requires balancing cost versus value. You want to add as much value for as little cost as you can in order to make the whole process worthwhile.
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