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Must follow these 4 Steps to uplift the value of your House

Decide to rent your house or sell it? Few changes and upgrades can help you to earn more money.
If your house is already in a good condition, making some modifications adds more value to your property. Here are four must-dos and without these, no house can be said as perfect to rent or sell and for high profit gains.

Lights make the house look brighter:

Light fixtures at smart places make the area look brighter, spacious and it enhances the overall look. LED lights are cost effective and are efficient in a long run. Lights reflect from the glass to the whole room creates an illusion of a big space. So clean your windows and glass doors which give the look of a newly constructed big house.
Creating a connection of your exterior to the interior through big windows or patio doors allow the natural light to come in which mitigate the need of more lights in that area.

Coat the interior and exterior with new paint:

Resolving the small maintenance issues and fresh paint can make a significant difference in making your property more valuable. White or light grey paint is the best of all. Do not go for the dull green shades as with this color your home will look unattractive.
Painting the exterior and polishing the exterior furniture make the house beautiful and appealing. People want to have a clean and well-maintained space. Few tweaks like this will not cost you more but impart an impressive impression on others.

Give special attention to the kitchen:

If you ask any expert about the most important upgrade, it will be the kitchen. The benefit of kitchen remodelling is that any color can be given to it either wood polishing which makes it aesthetic and classy or paints the cabinets with striking colors. Both of these will push the decision of the buyer to ‘yes’ and you will receive high profits. If your appliances in the kitchen have metallic-finished look, it will be a plus point as cool metal in the hot kitchen will receive the appreciable glance from your customer.

Bathroom improvements:

Bathroom faces a lot of wear and tear. Therefore it needs your attention more than any other area of the house. People like to feel relaxed and a modish bathroom gives them exactly what they want.
Make the countertops as marble or of tiles. Too many lights or very bright bathroom is not too appealing. A bathroom with warm feeling is more desirable for your buyers. So try the combination of white and yellow lights or solely yellow lights.

Alotechnical is a maintenance company in Dubai-UAE. The professionals have expertise in completing the job in the best way possible whether its electrician, plumbing, carpentry, handyman and painting. Quality standards are followed to deliver the satisfactory services to the clients. The services can be booked through the call or the website quickly and the professionals reach the place in time.


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