Updating Your Spruce Grove Home
With the popularity of all sorts of home renovation shows, people in Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, Parkland County, the Edmonton region and elsewhere are experimenting with home decorating home improvement, and home flipping at unprecedented levels.
I have to admit I watch a lot of these programs myself. We humans are drawn to watching other people work. It is amazing how easy some professionals make things like framing, dry walling, painting, decorating, etc, look. The key word here is professional. I often say to people you can do any improvement yourself and save the labour cost (about 60% of the cost of the improvement); however, the end result has to look like a professional did the job.
I understand the motivation to want to do the work yourself. First off it doesn’t look that hard to do. Second you don’t have the extra money to hire someone to do the work, we have all been there. But one day (statistically within 5 years) you will be trying to sell your home and the improvements in it to someone else. Even unsophisticated buyers, people who have never owned their own home, recognize poor or amateurish work. If a home has a number of areas where a home owner has done home improvements poorly, a potential buyer may perceive negatively.
Here’s how perception works
Perception is a buyer’s belief system. Whether right or wrong, what buyers perceive they believe. A buyer’s perception can extend beyond any poor work done by you or someone else. It could be perceived that most of the improvements in your home were done amateurishly or cheaply. I cannot overemphasize the importance of making your home improvement projects look like they were done by a professional. Here are a few hints:
- Do some research before you take on a project. The internet is a great source. Be careful to select the right tools for the job. For instance when painting, not all brushes, rollers or paint are the same. They are all designed for different purposes and applications. Also if painting, make sure you learn to cut in properly. Roller hit marks on the ceiling are a trademark sign of a home improvement project gone bad.
- Sign up for home improvement seminars at your local building supply centre, Home Depot, Rona, etc.
- Find someone who is handy at doing their own home improvements and offer free labour to help them take on a home improvement that you feel most comfortable with.
- Start in an area that is less visible, like a bedroom (preferably down stairs), closet, or storage room.
- Be prepared to invest time. It will probably take you 2 to 3 times longer the first time you tackle a renovation, compared to someone experienced at it. If it doesn’t go right the first time you do it, be prepared to re-do it. Remember that by learning to do it right you are accumulating cumulative knowledge that will come in handy the next time you need to use it.
Although you feel you are doing the improvement for yourself, remember that when you decide to put your house up for sale, you are now trying to sell the improvement to someone else.
If you do decide to do home improvements on your own, either by necessity or desire, take it slow. Do the research, take your time, make sure you select universally appealing colours, and do the job well. It can be rewarding, both financially and emotionally. But remember: whatever improvements you do to your home should look like a professional did it. Enjoy the savings and the added value of your home.
Looking for more information about Spruce Grove real estate? Call me at 780-910-9669, email me at barry@barryt.ca, or contact me here.
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