{"id":5500,"date":"2017-09-01T06:11:25","date_gmt":"2017-09-01T06:11:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.archi-ninja.com\/?p=5500"},"modified":"2017-09-01T06:11:25","modified_gmt":"2017-09-01T06:11:25","slug":"small-upgrades-that-make-your-property-stand-out","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.archi-ninja.com\/small-upgrades-that-make-your-property-stand-out\/","title":{"rendered":"Small Upgrades That Make Your Property Stand Out"},"content":{"rendered":"
Have you been having a hard time getting your property noticed by potential renters? It’s tough, as competition is stiff.<\/p>\n
There are some things you can do to make your place stand out<\/a> and most involve making some serious upgrades. If you don’t have tons of disposable income though, don’t worry\u2014you don’t have to break the bank to upgrade your property. Here are some upgrades that will make your property a standout without blowing your budget.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n A Fresh Coat of Paint<\/strong><\/p>\n Freshening up the place with a new coat of paint is an easy way to breathe some life into a stale home; if you do it yourself, it doesn’t actually cost all that much. Get some help when deciding on complimentary colors and try doing something modern and cool, like painting an accent wall in the bedroom. You can also use some chalkboard paint to create a unique area in the kitchen for to-do lists\u2014everything that sets you apart from the pack is sure to help.<\/p>\n Upgrade Water Fixtures<\/strong><\/p>\n There is nothing worse than old, gross faucets in the bathroom, so switch out the grimy ones for some shiny new hardware. Make sure they all match and have the same finish, like chrome or bronze. Find a variety of bathroom hardware options<\/a> on SignatureHardware.com. While you\u2019re at it, consider investing in a new sink faucet to give the kitchen a facelift.<\/p>\n Add in a Backsplash<\/strong><\/p>\n Kitchen backsplashes aren\u2019t always super expensive, but they pretty much always look cool. Get some neat tiles or unique glass pieces and create something that will really make the kitchen pop. It might require some prep work and a bit of investment, but this upgrade will pay off big when potential buyers point out how cute it is.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Update Those Cabinets<\/strong><\/p>\n If the cabinets in the kitchen and bathrooms have not been updated since the house was built in 1980, update them. Immediately. Renters want a move-in ready home<\/a>, so they are going to be turned off by cupboard knobs that look like they are decades\u2019 old and wood cabinetry that looks even older. Plus, simply replacing cabinets and cabinet hardware could be all you need to make a kitchen look brand new again. Making the right upgrades in your ktichen can make all the difference, and if you\u2019re not sure how to begin, start researching. Take a look at modern design trends<\/a> on Better Home & Gardens, or read tips and helpful advice for landlords<\/a> about property upgrades on MySmartMove.com.<\/p>\n Upgrade the Front Door<\/strong><\/p>\n The front door offers the first impression\u2014make it a good one. Be sure the door is washed clean\u2014as well as the porch, if there is one\u2014and consider painting the door a bright color that will complement the color of the house. Spruce up the doorknob and maybe even get a kick plate, which is a strip of polished metal that is attached to the bottom of a door to protect it from scratches, dog paws and kicks. They\u2019re functional, offer a classic look, and add interesting detail to the front of the property.<\/p>\n