Remodeling: Selecting the Perfect Finishing Touches

4 Renovation Projects That Will Add Contemporary Style And Increased Value To An Older Home

Remodelling an older home is a smart move for many homeowners. It's a great way to create a beautiful modern home and add value to your property investment. Some properties may only need minor cosmetic changes, but for some homes, a remodelling project is almost as extensive as building a new home from scratch.

If you're planning a large-scale renovation on an older home, then you're probably concerned with getting the best results possible. As well as the aesthetic side of things, here are four ways that you and your builder can create a truly contemporary and valuable new home out of the existing property.

1. Add more floor space

Expanding on the amount of floor space in your property is one of the most reliable ways to add value to it. An extension is a great investment and will provide you with a sound return when it comes time to revalue your home or to sell it. An extra bedroom, another bathroom or more living space are all sought after spaces in modern homes.

2. Increase the insulation

In Australia, newly built homes need to meet minimum levels of insulation to be given building approval and certification. However, older homes were not bound by these regulations and are often under-insulated or lacking in insulation altogether. Getting your builder to retrofit insulation in the roof, walls and flooring of your home during the extension is a wise move. It will help to create a more comfortable and energy efficient home and add value when it's time to sell.

3. Create an open-plan living space

Open-plan living that encompasses the kitchen, dining and living rooms of the home is a virtually ubiquitous feature in modern homes. This is completely at odds with the layout of living spaces in older homes, which generally have small, separate rooms for each function. Removing internal walls to link these rooms is a fantastic way to modernise an older home and make it more light and spacious.

4. Incorporate indoor-outdoor flow

Another feature that's firmly embraced in modern homes but generally lacking in older homes is indoor-outdoor flow. Essentially, this is connecting the internal living spaces of the home with outdoor areas, such as decks and patios. The aim is to create a seamless transition between the two spaces that accommodate the modern Australian lifestyle. Removing walls and standard windows and replacing them with bi-fold or French doors is one of the easiest ways to achieve this.

Contact your local home builder today for more information and tips. 


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