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Value-adding DIY projects to tackle over long weekends

RE/MAX of Southern Africa shared a few upgrades homeowners could tackle on their own. Why not start this coming Easter long weekend?

April has many public holidays and with a long Easter weekend to look forward to, smart homeowners could seize the opportunity to tackle some value-adding DIY projects on their home.

House price appreciation happens gradually over time, but according to Adrian Goslett, Regional Director and CEO of RE/MAX of Southern Africa, there are a few things homeowners could do to try and bump up the resale value of their properties sooner.

It is all about creating greater buyer appeal, enhancing the functionality of the home, and tackling projects that might create more space,” said Adrian.

For those who are keen to get their hands dirty during their time off, RE/MAX of Southern Africa shared a few upgrades homeowners could tackle on their own that might just increase the resale value of their property.

Build a fold-up work bench in the garage

“So many homeowners fail to utilise the garage space to its full potential. They forget that this is valuable floor space that can function beyond just storing the family car and other household items that fail to fit inside the home,” said Adrian.

There are a few things homeowners could do to try and bump up the resale value of their properties sooner. Photo: www.freepik.com

Those who would like to fully utilise the space could take the weekend to build a fold-up work bench that can be attached to the garage wall where other household projects could be tackled in future. “Remember to treat the garage as another room inside your home. Create neat storage solutions so that the space does not look like a dumping ground, paint the walls, install adequate lighting and redo the flooring if need be, so that the garage can double up as a work space that you (and future buyers) may actually want to spend time in.”

Repaint walls and clean carpets

Paint can work wonders when updating a space. As trends change, certain wall colours can start to make a home feel dated. Pale yellow, for example, used to be a very popular neutral colour choice in its day, but in today’s terms, shades of light grey tend to be a more modern replacement,” Adrian pointed out.

Getting the carpets cleaned is another great project to tackle in your spare time to make the home feel more modern and increase its overall appeal. Homeowners can hire a carpet cleaning machine and buy some carpet shampoo to give their floors a facelift.

Install kitchen cabinet roll-outs

Instead of cluttering up the kitchen countertops, enhance any existing storage space within the kitchen cabinets by installing roll-out drawers and other inventive storage solutions that can help you make better use of awkward storage spaces like corner units or narrow drawers.

Instead of redoing the whole kitchen, which can be costly, homeowners could find clever ways to reorganise to make the space more functional. If the kitchen is in need of updating, simply replacing dated cupboard door handles for more modern fittings can also work wonders. Those with a little more DIY experience could retile the kitchen backsplash to give the room a more modern feel.

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Clinton Botha

For more than 4 and a half years, Clinton Botha was a journalist at Roodepoort Record. His articles were regularly published in the Northside Chronicle now known as the Roodepoort Northsider. Clinton is also the editor of Randfontein Herald since July 2020. As a sports fanatic he wormed his way into various "beats - as the media would know it - and admits openly that his big love always have something to do with a scoreboard, crowds and usually a ball that hops.
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