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Washington Dc Remodeling - Start In Kitchen Or Bath

by Terry Lamb

In the Washington, D.C. area, bathroom renovation and kitchen remodeling projects can increase the value of your home. It is important to consider not only the initial cost of a fix-up project but also whether or not you'll be able to get back the money you invested when you sell your home. While some additions may fit your family's lifestyle, they may not be universally appealing and may actually discourage buyers. Be sure not to over-improve your home for the area!

What if your bank account only stretches far enough to redo a single room? How will you choose among them? Two choices commonly recommended by Washington DC remodeling professionals are the kitchen or the addition of a second bathroom. Either will make a significant impact on your living quarters.

Convenient, modern, and welcoming: those are words people of today want used to describe their kitchens. Kitchens are probably a high traffic area of your home, which makes it a top priority, especially if you spend any amount of time in it. It makes more sense to begin your remodeling project in the kitchen as opposed to the bathroom. Kitchen remodels will typically have a higher return rate on your investment.

As most people are aware, remodeling your bathroom will increase the value of your home more than almost any other room in your house. If your bathroom is drab and boring and in desperate need of updating, make it top priority. What's most beneficial to your family should always be the method you use for your judgement.

When considering a remodeling project in the Washington, D.C. area, be cautious. Some renovations will not only cost you money in the first place, but will deter buyers when you are ready to sell. For example, people who add a swimming pool to their property often do not recoup the cost. Why is that? Liability and maintenance issues can discourage new buyers from taking on the responsibility of having a pool.

Additionally, try not to annoy your neighbors and other homeowners in the area by building a home so vast it overwhelms the other homes in the neighborhood. Research Washington DC architecture before making a final decision. Just as a home that needs a lot of repairs, over-renovating your home can cost you many potential buyers. In order to ensure your home fits the standards of the neighborhood, it's a good idea to explore the area before starting the project.

If you are planning a Washington DC Remodeling project, remodeling experts state that a kitchen remodeling project is your best bet for adding value. Adding a second bathroom should also be a sound investment. Some projects may add little to your home's value. The wrong type of addition can decrease value and repel future buyers. For example, a swimming pool may be more trouble than it is worth once maintenance and liability are factored in. It is also important to stay consistent with the architecture Washington DC offers. You may not see value from your investment in a house that is conspicuous among neighborhood properties.

Published April 25th, 2008

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