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Making a few simple interior design edits in your property can drastically increase its value if you’re looking to sell imminently or in the future. The best tips on how to add value to your home don’t have to involve large scale renovations. Simple fixes can make all the difference. If you’re not quite sure where to start, make sure to consider the following tips and tricks of how to use the wonders of interior design.

Streamline Your Storage

Decluttering is a simple but crucial part of how to add value to your home. It’s important that any potential buyers can see the full size of the space and visualise themselves in it. The best way to get organised and create more room is to use innovative storage options, such as gallery style shelving that provides an open plan unit for displaying and storing belongings, without taking over the room. Our Ruskin A Frame Shelving Unit is another stylish storage option, particularly for modern apartments, whilst our wooden or metal sideboards offer discreet cupboard storage for living rooms, hallways and bedrooms. 

The Loft Sideboard with a vase, books and lamps assembled on top The Metal Frame Sideboard in Antique Gold with a lamp, books and ornaments placed on it

Create The Illusion Of Space With Mirrors & Multifunctional Furniture

Houses that have a greater amount of living space will naturally be more appealing to potential buyers. However, if you live in a smaller sized property, adding value to your home doesn’t need to involve committing to big extensions or large scale renovations. One of the most simple tricks for how to add value to your home with interior design, is using mirrors to make the room feel bigger. Adding a full length mirror to the room creates the illusion of depth, whilst encouraging light into the space, making it feel brighter. Combining this with the use of multifunctional furniture, such as coffee table nests, or tables with drawer storage space, will free up floor space, making the home feel a whole lot bigger than it actually is.

Bevelled Leaner Mirror leant against a wallpaper wall with smaller mirrors and a decorative jug with flowers next to it The Firwood Coffee Table Nest of 2 with pot plants placed on top of the larger table

Reinvent Forgotten Rooms

The key to how to add value to your home is maximising the most of what the property already has. If you live in a larger property, you may find that you have a spare room, such as an attic or basement room that is left largely unused, without any real purpose. If this is the case, one of the best methods for adding value to your home is to reinvent and repurpose these rooms. For example, why not turn an unused spare room into a practical home office? This is easy to achieve by adding a desk, office chair and storage, however will dramatically increase the appeal of your home, particularly as remote working has increased. Alternatively, you could transform smaller rooms into a comfy snug. Fill the room with comfortable cushions and throws, and add atmosphere with candles and flowers to complete the look.

combestone natural lantern on a wooden floor next to plant, table and rug close up of fringing detail on Rowden throw in French Blue

Enhance Natural Light

Another simple but highly effective trick for how to add value to your home is maximising the natural light that enters the property. There are many easy tips for achieving this, however a home that is filled with natural light is going to be a lot more inviting than a home with dark rooms. Using light paint colours such as off-white will help to open up the space, and adding mirrors, as we mentioned a little earlier, will make the rooms feel brighter. It’s also important to ensure that there aren’t any obstacles blocking the windows and preventing light from getting in. When staging your home for a viewing, make sure to avoid placing objects and furniture directly in front of or next to windows as this can stop the light from getting in. This is one of the most cost-effective tips for how to add value to your home.

Smith Round Mirror in Gold placed on floor next to table with plant on The Serenity Bar Table and stools in a room with two large windows

Maximise Outdoor Features

You don’t want your outdoor areas letting down all the work that you’ve achieved on the inside of the house. That’s why a really important part of how to add value to your home is maximising any outdoor space you have, whether that’s an entire garden or a front porch area. Gardens are a huge selling point and so make sure to increase the appeal by tidying up and replacing any tired looking furniture, with new stylish options. A statement piece of garden furniture such as a fire pit table, or a hanging swing seat can create a big wow factor for potential buyers. In addition to this, you want to ensure that the front of the house is looking its best to optimise drive-by appeal as well as boosting first impressions. Consider giving the front door a fresh lick of paint and brighten up the front of the house with hanging baskets or pot plants.

garden table with fire pit with grey cushion seating surrounding 2021 Bramblecrest Monterey Double Hanging Cocoon Chair With Cushions In A Garden Setting
For more advice on how to add value to your home with IOL, please don’t hesitate to get in touch


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