Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Remodel Your Bathroom To Increase Your Home Value

If you are currently trying to sell your home, or you plan on reselling your home in the next couple of years, there are a few things you can do around the house to increase the value. While many buyers will be satisfied with a standard home warranty, others prefer to walk in to an oasis that they can fall in love with. Many rooms of the home are very expensive to remodel; however, one room can be remodeled for a very reasonable price and can make a huge difference on the marketability and the value of your home. This room is the master bathroom.

People shopping for a new home today are positioned to be very picky. One thing that appeals to many of these prospective homeowners is a nice master bath. One thing that can set your bath apart from other homes on the market is installing a frameless glass shower door. These frameless shower doors add a sleek modern feel to the bathroom and are quite elegant.

Many master baths are weighted down by old boring vanities. It can be very easy to change out your old vanity with a brand-new one. Perhaps the base of your vanity is still in great shape. In this case you may be able to pull off the old countertop and sink and replace it with something more modern and appealing. Vessel sinks are very popular these days and can provide a great new look for the bathroom.

Finally, if your bathroom floor still contains vinyl flooring it is time to get rid of it. People shopping from home today expect to see title not only on the floor but also in the shower enclosure. A nice neutral tan color is always a great choice. The color can be broken up a little by installing some accent tiles every now and then. Combine that with some decorative wall quotes and you are well on your way to creating a bathroom that will wow any buyer.

You can completely transform the look of your bathroom by instituting these few changes. Simply changing the look of your master bath could be the difference between selling your house or having it sit on the market.

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