Improve Your Home’s Value Through Inexpensive Bathroom Upgrades

January 19, 2017

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Adding value to your home comes from upgrades specific areas and adding livable space. One of the most important rooms you can upgrade is the bathroom. Here are a few of the best ways you can add value to your home with inexpensive bathroom upgrades.

Fresh Caulk

Aging caulk makes a bathroom look dirty and dingy. It may start to attract mildew or could even be responsible for a leak. Caulk is very inexpensive, and it’s not hard to apply. This is a job any owner can handle.

New Tiling

Another easy upgrade to make your bathroom shine is adding new tiling. While this may seem like a big, expensive job, it’s not. Unless you have a massive bathroom, having new tile put in will be on the budget-friendly side of things.

Update the Paint

Probably the easiest way to upgrade your bathroom is with a new coat of paint. Sometimes, this is all it takes to bring your bathroom back to life.

New Fixtures

While it’s a bit more expensive than paint and caulk, replacing the shower or faucet fixtures is a pretty inexpensive upgrade. Brass or bushed nickel finishes can really help provide a modern look.

Related: Improve Your Home’s Value Through Inexpensive Kitchen Upgrades

Before you list your home, consider these simple bathroom upgrades.

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