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Preparing To List Your Home? Make These Crucial Kitchen Improvements Fist

by Caren Foy

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We’ve been hearing it for years, but we’ll say it again. The kitchen is one of the rooms in the house that’s the most important when you’re trying to sell a house. If you’re trying to sell your home but are coming up a little short in the aesthetic appeal of your kitchen, let us give you a few tips on how to make yours look a little nicer so that you can get more interest in your home and hopefully sell it for more.

A Cabinet Refresh Can Do Wonders

Old, dingy cabinets can drag down the aesthetics of the entire kitchen. But you can make the entire room look a lot better when you refinish your existing cabinets. A lot of people avoid buying new cabinets because they can be expensive. That’s why refinishing is the perfect option. You can make your cabinets look new at a fraction of the cost of what it would cost for a brand new set.

Make Sure the Lighting Is Stunning

A dark kitchen just won’t cut it when you’re trying to sell a house because a lack of light can make the entire room look smaller and cluttered. You want the kitchen to be a welcoming space where people will feel encouraged to cook meals and have family and friends over. If you have any outdated fixtures or places where you don’t have enough lighting, make sure that you upgrade to new fixtures that will wash the entire space with light.

Get Mid-Range Appliances

If you have mismatched or simply old appliances, it’s worthwhile to invest in some mid-range stainless steel appliances. Having matching appliances that look clean and tidy will give the kitchen a cohesive appearance. You should also invest in a good dishwasher because people don’t want to listen to the dishwasher run, so they’ll be looking to see if they’re going to have to replace it right away, and you’ll allay any fears if you’ve already put in the money for an upgrade to a nicer dishwasher.

Add a Wine Cooler

Since the pandemic, people have been spending even more time cooking at home even when they want a nice meal. That also means that they’ve moved to wanting more premium upgrades in the kitchen, including a wine fridge. If you have an unused chunk of space in the kitchen, think about buying a wine fridge and getting some lumber to build around it to give it a built-in look.

Get Rid of the Stains

When you want to improve the appearance of your kitchen quickly and inexpensively, put some elbow grease into the cleaning. No one wants to imagine themselves living in someone else’s mess, and the kitchen is one of the potentially messiest rooms in the house. But if you make it sparkle, people will instantly imagine themselves cooking in an absolute paradise of cleanliness.

A smart home seller makes these kitchen improvements before selling. If you’re not sure where to start, make a budget, timeline, and list of priorities.

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