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Washington DC Remodeling Tips

by Terry Lamb

In the Washington, D.C. area, bathroom renovation and kitchen remodeling projects can increase the value of your home. It is important to consider not only the initial cost of a fix-up project but also whether or not you'll be able to get back the money you invested when you sell your home. While some additions may fit your family's lifestyle, they may not be universally appealing and may actually discourage buyers. Be sure not to over-improve your home for the area!

If you can only remodel one room, how do you decide? A number of Washington DC remodeling experts will state that renovating your kitchen will have the highest impact, even though adding a second bathroom should almost always be worth the time and money, too.

Today, people want their kitchens to be convenient, up to date and to have a look fitting for guests. The kitchen is also likely to be a much more visible area of your home, which makes it a top concern if you use it often. Because a kitchen offers a slightly higher return on investment than a bathroom, it may be sensible to begin with a project in the kitchen.

Everyone knows that remodeling your bathroom is more profitable in the long run than renovations in other rooms. For this reason, if you think your bathroom is old fashioned and dull, put it at the top of the list. The basis for your decision should be what's right for you and the rest of your family.

Always be careful, however, when selecting Washington DC remodeling projects. Some additions will not only cost you more money, but they can cost you a possible future buyer, as well. An addition that can really detract from the value in many areas is the swimming pool. You may wonder why anyone would dither to buy a home with a swimming pool. But if you have ever owned one, you know that the liability and maintenance involved are more bothering than it's worth.

Also, take care to avoid making your home so large that it stands out among other homes in the locality. Try to see different architecture in Washington DC before doing anything. Over-renovating also can actually lose you just as many good buyers as a home in frantic need of updates. So do some explorations before you remodel and make sure that your home will fit nicely with the standard set by other neighborhood houses.

To add value to your Washington DC home, consider remodeling either your kitchen or your bathroom. If your kitchen is cramped, choose to remodel it first, because it adds more value to your house than a bathroom renovation--but kitchen remodeling might not be as lucrative as adding a second bathroom, or making your present bathroom trim and modern. Washington DC remodeling can also reduce your home's value, especially if you add a high maintenance swimming pool, or enlarge your house too conspicuously. Make sure your house always fits in with the architecture Washington DC.

Published April 25th, 2008

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