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6 Kitchen Design Tips to Add Value to Your Home

There are lots of ways you can boost your property’s value but kitchens are a great place to start. So whether you’re getting ready to sell, or you’re simply futureproofing your home, here are six kitchen design tips that will help increase the value of your house…

1. Spacious storage units

When choosing storage space, look for cabinets with deep drawers, hidden rubbish disposals, slide-out shelves and consider open shelving as opposed to big bulky upper cabinets. This will make your kitchen feel more airy and spacious, and you’ll also minimise the amount of clutter on your worktops. For cabinet hardware, keep it sleek with polished silver, nickel or chrome handles and pulls: a look that will fit any colour scheme and decor style.

2. Stylish worktops

Quality, durable kitchen worktops can be expensive but is definitely worth the investment. Quartz worktops are a beautiful option for your home, and are becoming extremely popular in  interior design. With subtle colours and patterns, quartz tends to have a more classic, sophisticated feel to it. Try shades like Cloudburst Concrete or Tuscan Dawn for a modern, polished aesthetic. Another attractive feature of quartz is its porous properties, meaning it requires less upkeep than granite.

3. Splashbacks

Having a splashback fitted in your kitchen is a huge plus point as not only can they add a little more character to your kitchen, but they also make things much easier to clean. Splashbacks protect from spills, splashes, and mold and mildew growth in cracks and crevices. You can choose a splashback that’s made from glass, metal or tile.

4. Sufficient lighting

Lighting is a huge factor when it comes to the value and attractiveness of your home. When looking around your kitchen, consider how you can optimise the amount of natural light. This will make the kitchen look fresh, bright and more spacious. Think about whether it’s possible to open up the space in your kitchen, this will allow for more natural light. If not, there’s always the option to install additional windows or skylights.

You should also make sure that you include enough artificial lighting and place them where necessary. Be sure to include a mix of task, ambient and accent lighting to cover all bases.

5. Energy-efficient appliances

Having energy-efficient appliances from recognisable brands is a big bonus if you’re trying to sell your home or boost its future value. Opt for quality brands that are well-known and be sure to check how energy-efficient they are: not only is this better for the environment but it will also save you money in the long run. Homeowners value anything that will help them save money on their monthly utility bills so having eco-friendly appliances is the best way to go.

6. Durable flooring

Kitchen flooring should be high-quality, durable and neutral in colour. The most desired flooring options for homeowners and buyers are wood-look laminates and natural hardwood. Again, flooring can be costly, but it’s definitely a feature that will yield a good return on investment. You might also want to consider an eco-friendly flooring option for bonus value: eco-friendly bamboo is a popular and stylish choice. If you want to opt for something a little less expensive, laminate is your go-to.

Remodeling your kitchen is a worthy investment and a sure way to add value to your home. But remember, remodeling your kitchen can be a big task, so plan carefully and always bear in mind the home’s existing theme when you’re choosing colours and styles. What are your favourite kitchen design tips for adding value to your home? Let us know!

Jess Young

Jess is a writer at the UK's largest independent press agency SWNS. She runs women's real-life magazine Real-Fix.com, as well as contributing articles and features to all of the major titles and digital publications.

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