3 Sell your homeNow, this point goes hand in hand with the above point, but I decided to keep them separated because, even if your particular kitchen remodel doesn’t provide
a huge return on investment, it can help seal the deal on the sale of your home. Having an outdated kitchen won’t usually be a big selling point. Adding a few updates here and there (sometimes as simple as paint color, new hardware or fixtures) can be icing on the cake for potential buyers.
It’s no surprise that in recent years green Eco-friendly options have become popular. In addition to having positive effects on the environment,
a green kitchen remodel can also have a noticeable positive impact on your utility bills. If you haven’t updated your kitchen in the last decade, chances are,
your appliances aren’t as efficient as they could be. As we mentioned in our Eco Friendly Ideas to Spring Up Your Kitchen article,
the U.S. government’s Energy Star program notes that approximately 13 percent of the average U.S. household’s energy budget goes toward powering appliances.
Over the past decade, appliance manufacturers have come up with ways to save significant amounts of water and energy, subsequently reducing utility bills.
There are plenty of excuses to remodel your kitchen, aside from aesthetics alone. If you’re still not convinced, read up on these reasons why you should remodel this year,
and don’t hesitate to ask an expert about common benefits they see, as they work with buyers daily.