KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (February 15, 2010) - Home improvements are one of the best ways to upgrade your lifestyle and home resale value. Each month, HGTV's FrontDoor.com, in a partnership with DIYnetwork.com, breaks down the most effective "Maximum Value Projects" for improving different areas of the home. (
www.frontdoor.com/mvps)
Bathrooms and kitchens are the first to be spotlighted to show the cost, effort, and return on investment for each project. Plus, get expert advice, inspiration and step-by-step instructions for do-it-yourself upgrades. FrontDoor.com and DIYnetwork.com have tips for getting the most value out of kitchen and bath renovations:
Kitchen countertops:
- To add beauty, value and buyer appeal to a kitchen, consider upgrading countertops to natural stone. Granite, marble, limestone and soapstone are popular options.
- Stainless steel countertops can give a kitchen a sleek, professional appearance. And since they're not porous and don't absorb bacteria, they're one of the most sanitary countertop options.
Kitchen cabinets:
- Simply re-staining or painting outdated cabinets can make them look as good as new.
- Add stylish pulls, knobs and handles for a finishing touch; these modern enhancements are a cheap and easy way to transform the kitchen.
Kitchen flooring:
- Natural stone and hardwood floors are popular upscale options. Hardwood gives a warm feel and is easy on the feet, while stone offers an elegant look.
- For an immediate flooring fix, linoleum and vinyl tiles are inexpensive, easy to install and come in a variety of patterns.
Bathroom vanities:
- Upgrade to granite countertops or update a tired vanity with a modern glaze that matches the room's style.
- Marble and quartz are great alternatives to granite. Choose from all kinds of luxury features, including towel-warming drawers, anti-fog mirrors and built-in lighting.
Tubs and showers:
- When replacing an outdated shower, a new fiberglass tub-and-shower unit and new ceramic tile will add the most value.
- The shower can function as a steam room or tanning area. Other high-end features include a dry sauna, dual showerheads, built-in aromatherapy and even a fireplace.
Toilets:
- A two-piece toilet, in which the tank bolts on top of the bowl, is standard. A high-efficiency, one-piece toilet with an integral tank and bowl may be worth the investment. It offers a seamless, modern look and is easier to clean.
- Wall-mounted toilets add a unique look to a bathroom and are super easy to clean. This style costs more to install and maintain because it requires a thicker wall to mount the toilet and house the tank. Focus on highly efficient, water-saving models.
For more ways to get the most value out of home renovations, visit www.FrontDoor.com/mvps. Check back in March for project ideas for storage and in April for top tips for adding curb appeal.
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