How to add value to your home with a kitchen
Published on 20 Jul 2022
Find out how to add value to your home with these value-boosting kitchen ideas.
When it comes to increasing home value, the kitchen is the perfect place to start; it’s the heart of the home, where families spend the most time and as such, it is a room that can make or break a sale.
If done right, a kitchen remodel can add a huge amount of value to your home. Not thinking about selling your home? It doesn’t matter; investing in your kitchen will create a multifunctional, family space that you’ll enjoy for years to come, and prepare you for resale further down the line.
How much value does a new kitchen add to a house?
Increasing home value will depend on the cost of the remodel and the condition of the existing kitchen. However, some experts say that a kitchen remodel could add up to 10% to the value of the house.
Whilst a new kitchen is a great way to add value to your home, it’s important to remember that how much you spend on your new kitchen should be proportional to the current value of your home.
So, whether you’re preparing to bid farewell to your abode, or are simply future-proofing your space, follow these simple tips to add value to your home.
1 - Invest in sturdy work surfaces
Hatfield Scots Grey. Designed by Lisa Foggan in Cardiff Colchester Avenue
Extensively damaged worktops are far from a selling point, so durable, attractive worktops are a worthwhile investment.
If you’re willing to spend a bit more on your work surfaces, opt for quartz or granite worktops as they are hard-wearing and extremely easy to clean.
For a sturdy worktop that won’t break the bank, opt for a high-quality laminate worktop. Laminate worktops always require a bit more caution with hot items, but they’re scratch resistant and durable making their attractive appearance easy to maintain.
2 - Lighting
H Line Sutton New Forest with H Line Lumina Highland Stone
Never underestimate the value of lighting in the kitchen; just a dash of lighting adds plenty of pizzazz to any kitchen.
LED lighting is a cost-effective way to illuminate working areas to create ambience, accentuate design features and highlight the beauty of storage features.
3 - Invest in appliances
Hardwick Farringdon Grey and Graphite. Designed by Katie Moore in Newport
Rundown dishwashers, cookers and dryers can make a kitchen look tired and outdated, so replace them with modern, energy-efficient appliances. Opting for energy-efficient appliances will save you and buyers money in the future, something every homeowner loves to hear!
To really impress potential buyers or simply make your life easier, invest in trending appliances, such as instant boiling water taps and self-cleaning ovens.
4 - Go neutral
Somerton Scots Grey and Dust Grey. Designed by Oliver Wilcox in Esher
We’re strong advocates of using colours that reflect your personality. But, whilst a bold and lively colour might be perfect for you, it won’t necessarily attract a wide range of potential buyers. Instead, opt for a versatile colour that will appeal to a range of differing priorities.
A neutral colour scheme is more likely to attract a broader population because of its flexibility; whites and greys work with almost any colour and create a beautiful blank canvas that anyone can personalise.
5 - Storage, storage, storage!
The Hathaway pantry and The Connery drinks cabinet
Any homeowner will know that you can never have too much storage space, which is why storage features of any kind will always add value to your home.
When trying to add value to your kitchen, it’s important to choose a storage feature that meets the demands of the home. For example, in a large home built for big families with small children, a pantry or larder unit that boasts ample storage is a practical option.
Smaller kitchens in smaller houses may benefit more from slimline pull-out larders or corner pantries. Whichever Signature Collection feature you decide to incorporate, you’ll be adding practicality and beauty to your kitchen which will no doubt increase its value.
6 - Island living
Malvern Light Grey. Designed by Alice Vaatstra in Cardiff Colchester Avenue
Kitchen islands are a sought-after kitchen design feature; a whopping 90% of customers enquire about an island in their initial design consultation!
Why? Well, kitchens aren’t just for cooking anymore. Kitchens are the hub of the home where families gather to eat, socialise and even work. Adding a kitchen island to your kitchen helps create this multifunctional space that homeowners require and simultaneously adds a wow factor.
No room for an island? Peninsulas (in U-shaped kitchens) and breakfast bars fulfil many of the same functions as kitchen islands.
Are you ready to add value to your home?
Our kitchen designers can tell you more about how to add value to your home. Book your FREE, no-obligation design consultation today, or view our beautiful kitchen brochures.
For more kitchen planning advice, read our helpful kitchen planning guides.