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Spruce Up the Bathrooms Before You Sell

Affordable DIY Tips

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When potential buyers tour a home, bathrooms can have a big impact on them. An outdated or neglected bathroom can quickly sour their impression of your property overall. The good news is, you can spruce it up without breaking the bank. Here’s how:

• Modern Hardware: Switching out old cabinet knobs, drawer pulls, or faucets can instantly modernize the room. Sleek metallic finishes such as brushed nickel or matte black are current favorites and easy to install.

• Grout and Caulking Touch-ups: Over time, grout can discolour and caulking can peel. Cleaning the grout and re-caulking areas around the tub and sink can make the bathroom look well-maintained and fresh.

• Revive Lighting: Good lighting is paramount in a bathroom. Swap outdated fixtures for contemporary ones. If you’re not up for replacing, even just updating the bulbs to bright, energy-efficient options can create a warm, welcoming ambiance. All bulbs in the fixture should be the same.

• Shower Curtain and Mats: Replace old or worn-out shower curtains and bathmats. Opt for light-colored or clear shower curtains to make the room feel more expansive. Fresh mats in neutral tones can tie the space together.

• Accessorize Thoughtfully: Consider a new soap dish, toothbrush holder, or a stylish tray for toiletries. Fresh, white towels displayed neatly or a couple of decorative items like potted plants can elevate the look without overwhelming the space.

• Mirrors: If your mirror is showing signs of wear, consider replacing it. A simple mirror with a frame can elevate the look.

Small tweaks can lead to significant returns when selling your home. By investing a bit of time and creativity, your bathroom can be transformed into a space that potential buyers will notice.

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