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Thanks for reading Dan . Funny thing, my own personal kitchen is orange too (not this dark though) so when living in a home I say go for what you like - I did! But I know when it comes time to sell, my kitchen will be no more"ange" ;-)
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You may have answered your own question. If your home is in the same price point (or higher) as the homes you mention with the "great upgrades" in your neighborhood then you'll have to compete with that or adjust your price accordingly. In some areas, yes, corian would be considered an...
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I think taking out the cabinets would modernize the look and open up the visual space in the rooms. Especially that you say you have "ample" cabinets, I don't think these will be missed since no one would know they were there once they're gone. I loved seeing the "what could be"...
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Cathy Lee , an EnergizedSeller Professional Home Stager member recently staged a home outside of San Francisco, CA (see her blog post ) that made a big difference in the appearance of her client's home and its marketability. Below are the before and after photos that show the simple, cost effective...
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Kitchen color was bold and personal. While living in a home make it your own. This vacant room, the color choice and dated fan make it hard for a buyer to envision the potential. Neutral wall color, new light fixture and inviting seating area help buyers mentally move in and let them see the potential...
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From the buyers' standpoint, they will appreciate your investment in granite for the public areas over the private bathrooms. The kitchen is an area everyone will see and one of the most important areas of the house - it could very well be a dealbreaker regarding the sale of the house. But do what...
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Kitchens sell houses. Nuf' said. The bathroom countertops look in good condition as do the fixtures. Keeping the fixtures consistent throughout the bathrooms will be a good alternative to replacing the countertops. I would go and check out the competition too that's in your neighborhood in your...
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We have budgeted replacing either our kitchen or bathroom countertops, but not both, with granite. Will buyers, when we're ready to sell, appreciate the upgrade more in the kitchen or bathrooms? We have been given one estimate, so far, that prices each equally. The kitchen has two long counters ...
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Such a cost effective approach to lightening and brightening and what a great result! I like how the backsplash was removed and painted (it was just painted right?) it looks very cottage like and quaint. Glad to see you here Melissa!
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New knobs and hinges would make a big difference as well.