9 Tips to Improve Your Grantham Home for Under £100

20th July 2022
Home > News > 9 Tips to Improve Your Grantham Home for Under £100

Overhauling your Grantham property can be a lengthy and costly task.

Limited time and finances often mean we renovate our homes at a slower pace than we would like, but of course, this also allows for careful consideration to go into each room.

Improving your home in Grantham doesn’t have to be expensive though. There are many budget tricks you can use to spruce up your home.

Here are 9 of our favourites with their approximate costs.

  1. Tidy Up the Front Door

Whether preparing your house for sale or simply trying to smarten the family home up, a fresh front door is always a good idea.

You don’t need to invest in a whole new door. With some decent paint and a little elbow grease, you can completely transform your existing door. The front door is the first thing your guests or viewers will see, so a little TLC will go a long way. Cost: £30

  1. Add a Coat of Fresh Paint

Although an obvious solution, repainting your walls can have a considerable impact on your property’s overall finish. It is not until you begin to paint, that you will realise quite how many scuffs and marks are covering the walls.

Painting is especially relevant when your home is on the market, with fine margins separating you and the local competition.  

When trying to sell your home, be sure to freshen up bathrooms and kitchens as a priority and stick to a neutral palette to attract the broadest range of viewers. Cost £50-£100

  1. Convert a Dedicated Office Space

With so many of us now working from home, there has never been a better time to turn an unloved space into an office.

The initial transition to home working left many of us hunched over our kitchen tables. But, buyers are now expectant to see a dedicated workspace in every home they visit.

A fresh coat of paint and a proper office desk and chair can transform any space. While a brand new office set up can often amount to hundreds of pounds, instead, search second-hand stores and online marketplaces to stay within your budget. Cost: £100

  1. Revamp Your Handles

Fitting new door handles throughout your house can give your property a cohesive and stunning finish.

The choices are endless, and you will be sure to find a style that matches your home’s personality. If you love the vintage look, check Facebook Marketplace and eBay, where you can find some hidden gems for significantly less.

Alternatively, revamp your drawers and cupboards by simply replacing the handles. Carrying this idea through to your kitchen can give your cabinets a whole new lease of life, transforming your kitchen at a fraction of the price. Cost: £20-£50

  1. Tidy Up Your Garden

When selling your home in Grantham, the garden may be the first glimpse of your house that viewers get, leading to immediate make or break decisions.

There are a few simple tasks you should carry out in the garden that cost next to nothing.

Ensure any decking or patio areas are jet washed and free from weeds. Trim back any shrubs or conifers that border the property, and give the grass a good cut. This is particularly important in the spring, when the garden has been neglected over the winter months. Consider also planting some bright edging flowers that will add life and vibrancy to any garden. Cost £10

  1. Add a Budget Stair Runner

New stair carpets are expensive.

If you are lucky enough to have decent floorboards lurking beneath a tired staircase carpet, pull it up and add an inexpensive runner to completely transform the space. Cost: £100

  1. Consider Your Home Security

This might be as simple as having the locks on your front and back door changed to more secure options.

Alternatively, improving your home security may involve purchasing motion sensor powered lights for around the perimeter of your home. This can be a clever and inexpensive deterrent for those looking to take advantage and a plus for potential buyers looking at your home. Cost: £25 – £100

  1. Replace Tired Curtains or Blinds

Providing you have had blinds installed before, the cost of new ones should not break the bank. Replacing your tired blinds with some fresh new ones can drastically brighten up the room. Sales are constantly on rotation, so keep an eye out to grab yourself a bargain. Cost: £50-£100

  1. Replace Your Kitchen Backsplash

Protect your walls and inject a new lease of life into your kitchen with a budget backsplash in the form of stickers. These can simply be applied over your existing wall or tiles and are a fun way to add colour and pattern to a bland room. For something a little more permanent, a solid backsplash can be purchased. These are easy to install and look surprisingly luxurious, considering the relatively inexpensive nature of the product. Cost: £20-£50

Thinking of selling your home in Grantham? Call Secure My Sale on 01476825258 or email us at support@securemysale.co.uk to arrange a free valuation.

Visit our webpage for all your property requirements www.securemysale.co.uk 

 


Share this article
  • icon
  • icon

Related News Articles

Property Market Update: What’s Happening In The UK Property Market – November 2022

As the cost of living crisis worsens and UK inflation hits a record high of 11.1%, is it all doom and gloom and what does this mean for the UK housing market? Read on to find out everything you need to know.  Stamp duty cuts to remain in place until March 2025 In some good news, Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt has confirmed in his Autumn Budget that stamp duty cuts are...

05/12/2022
Sales & Lettings Update: EPC Rules are Changing

Energy Performance Certificates (or EPCs) have, until now, been barely significant when it comes to the Grantham housing market. But it’s important to be aware that there are big changes afoot with regard to EPC requirements, and landlords in Grantham need to pay close attention. So, what changes are coming to the EPC requirements?  What kind of impact will those c...

05/08/2022
How to Decide Whether to Move Home or Build an Extension

Many homeowners in Grantham desire more space for a whole host of reasons. You may have a growing family, a change of personal circumstances, or have simply outgrown your current home. With all the changes in the mortgage rates available, should you stay or should you go? A difficult decision then lays ahead. Do you extend and renovate your current property or sell on and pur...

18/11/2023
Property Market Update: What’s Happening In The UK Property Market – September 2022

The biggest hike in interest rates for more than 30 years is expected later this month, a surge in buying activity has been reported by some estate agents in August, while renters are turning to smaller properties to cope with the cost of living crisis.  Read on for all this and more in your September property market update from Secure My Sale. Interest Rates Rise The B...

01/10/2022