Along with cooking programs, DIY and property shows are currently some of the most popular programmes on British TV. Turn on the TV, and you’ll likely be bombarded with shows that show us how we can improve our humble abodes. Changing Rooms, Room for Improvement and Property Ladder are all programmes that reflect the British public’s thirst for home improvement knowledge and inspiration.
It seems that not only are the Brits obsessed with owning their own property, but also transforming it into the home of their dreams. There is also the attraction of increasing a house’s value; there are many changes that can be made that will not only make your home a nicer, more functional place, but will also up the sale price.
A loft conversion, for example can make use of otherwise largely wasted space, creating an extra bedroom, study or workshop. A new kitchen can add considerable value to a home, as it’s often said that a kitchen can sell a house. Although getting a complete set of brand new units can cost several thousands of pounds, a cheaper alternative is to just replace the handles and doors of cupboards, thereby getting a whole new look, without unnecessary spending.
The garden is another area of the home which is easily transformed into a useful and valuable space. By planting quick growing trees and shrubs, gardeners can create an oasis of calm even in a busy city. Other ideas include patios and wooden decking, (ideal for BBQs and sun bathing) or a tree house for the kids, which can be designed and built by professionals if your carpentry is not up to the task. More and more people are opting for hot tub and saunas in place of a garden shed and fire pits provide a warm and light focus to a garden party.
Though home improvements cost money and often time, if carefully considered, this is money well spent, as it can add to the overall value of the property. Many people are seeing such improvements as an investment, and therefore are borrowing small amounts of money to pay for work, in the hopes that this will produce a return on their investment.
Loans are very easily available from banks, building societies and even supermarkets these days, in fact there’s no need to even leave your home to borrow money these days, as online loans can be applied for from the comfort of your computer.
And there’s one final benefit of home improvements – the satisfaction of leaving your mark on your property, making it your own and being safe in the knowledge that you’ve made your home a better place.
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