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Washington DC Remodeling Tips

by Terry Lamb

If you live in D.C. now and expect to redo your kitchen or your bath, you'll find that's a positive point in regard to the worth of your house. Although there are Washington renovations that don't increase a property's value at all, a bathroom improvement or kitchen remodeling can indeed up the market price and bring in more than you spend as contrasted with the redoing of other areas in your house.

If you have only the time and resources for remodeling one room, which is the best choice? Several remodeling experts in Washington DC advise that kitchen remodels have the highest impact, while the addition of a bathroom is almost always a very valuable investment as well.

Today, people want their kitchens to be convenient, up to date and to have a look fitting for guests. The kitchen is also likely to be a much more visible area of your home, which makes it a top concern if you use it often. Because a kitchen offers a slightly higher return on investment than a bathroom, it may be sensible to begin with a project in the kitchen.

Remodeling a bathroom will have a big impact on the value of your house. If you choose to remodel or update an old-fashioned or drab bathroom, the project will almost certainly be worth your time and money, not to mention enjoyed by your whole family.

On the other hand, you should be cautious in picking Washington, DC renovation projects. There are alterations for which you can spend a lot but which will discourage potential purchasers down the road. A particularly negative move as far as market value goes is the installation of a pool. Some people wonder why one wouldn't want to have a pool, but if you've had one before, you recognize that it involves questions of liability and requires too much upkeep.

Also be careful not to make the house so big that it is conspicuous among other properties in your neighborhood. Look around at the various housing styles in D.C. before you start. Remodeling too much can cost you purchasers in much the same way that a shabby house desperately needing repairs can. Don't begin renovating until you've viewed many other places and made certain that your property will be appropriate alongside the others in the area.

To add value to your Washington DC home, consider remodeling either your kitchen or your bathroom. If your kitchen is cramped, choose to remodel it first, because it adds more value to your house than a bathroom renovation--but kitchen remodeling might not be as lucrative as adding a second bathroom, or making your present bathroom trim and modern. Washington DC remodeling can also reduce your home's value, especially if you add a high maintenance swimming pool, or enlarge your house too conspicuously. Make sure your house always fits in with the architecture Washington DC.

Published April 25th, 2008

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