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| | | Patty Chaney Blog Maui Real Estate News and Maui Lifestyle News | Minor Kitchen Renovations Pay Back Seller's Tips March 24, 2008 | Low-Cost Kitchen Updates
Sellers whose kitchens are old and outdated, but who don’t want to spend money gutting and remodeling, should consider these tips from interior designers for updating inexpensively.
Minor renovations to kitchens generally pay a homeowner back 106% of the upgrade. (See findings of Remodeling magazine’s 19th annual Cost vs. Value Report)
- Buy new lighting. Replace fixed ceiling lights with modern movable track fixtures.
- Replace the hardware. Handles on today’s cabinets are large and sleek instead of small and ornate. Also, brass is out. Replacing the outmoded ones can make the whole room look more modern.
- Buy a new faucet. A stylish faucet can make a big difference.
- Update the backsplash. Colorful mosaic tiles are better than plain boring tile.
- Buy new seating. If sellers can’t afford that, then they can certainly reupholster or replace the cushions.
- Clean up the clutter. Get rid of the canister set, the breadbox, and all the appliances on the counters. Leave only one bowl of fruit and a plant on the countertops.
Daily Real Estate News | March 7, 2008
Source: The New York Times, Stephen Milioti (03/06/08)
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