Lifehack logo

Chris Buckner Shares the Top Renovations to Avoid

Based in New York City, as a Showroom Manager and retail expert, Chris Buckner knows the home renovations every homeowner should avoid.

By Chris BucknerPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
Like
https://chrisbuckner.org/top-renovations-to-avoid/

It’s essential to remember that your home is an investment in your family’s future. While it’s natural to want to make some improvements to your home to increase its resale value, doing so can cost you a lot of money in the long run. Before you start working on your next renovation, make sure that it will not harm the value of your house.

ELABORATE LIGHTING

One mistake that most people make when it comes to home improvement is getting carried away by the elegant or unique light fixtures featured in their homes.

Getting carried away by the unique light fixtures featured in their homes can cost you a lot of money in the long run. A psychological phenomenon occurs when you enter a lighting store. After all, if you’re going to pick something new, you’ll probably pick something exciting.

OVERBOARD BATHROOM UPGRADES

If you’re planning on making some bathroom upgrades, avoid getting carried away by the over-the-top finishes and whirlpool tub designs that are not ideal for people prone to climbing into them. Instead, try investing in a simple walk-in shower and a rain shower head.

The passage of time can also affect the way people view home improvement trends. According to experts, any home with current trends will look dated ten years from now. Fortunately, there are many low-cost ways to upgrade your bathroom.

ROOMS WITH BRIGHT COLORS

Contrary to popular belief, bright colors do not add value to a house in your area. Instead, they will only work in cutting-edge regions. Cities such as New York and LA tend to pick up color trends first, which trickle down to the rest of the country a few years later. If we are too far ahead of the trend, buyers will not like it.

HAVING WALLPAPER EVERYWHERE

Wallpaper can be an overwhelming choice for your home, especially if it’s difficult to remove. Removing it can be a potential headache for potential buyers, and it could be the point when someone decides that they want to move into a more traditional home.

If you’re planning on selling your home, you should consider adding fresh paint and neutral colors to help boost its value. If you have a lot of wallpaper, consider removing it and painting the walls a different color before showings or open houses. Doing so will allow potential buyers to focus on the positive aspects of your home.

TRENDY TILING

Over-personalized home renovations can negatively affect the value of a property. For instance, replacing tile can cost more than you initially expected. Most people like to upgrade their homes’ floors. However, if you’re planning on adding wood or tile, it’s essential to avoid getting carried away by the vision of a particular person who wants a retro-style look.

If you’re planning on replacing the flooring, instead of spending a lot of money on a professional, consider investing in a traditional white tile floor.

LUXURY KITCHENS

The kitchen is often regarded as the heart of a home, and it’s a project that most homeowners save up for. However, the resale value of a high-end kitchen renovation is less than what you’ll spend.

One of the most critical factors you should consider when it comes to kitchen renovations is which parts of the kitchen most need replacement. If you’re planning on replacing the appliances, consider choosing a mid-range model instead of going with the expensive ones.

ABOUT CHRIS BUCKNER

Chris Buckner is a sales professional who resides in New York City. Chris attended the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Communications and Public Relations. One of the reasons that Chris was drawn to UT was the outpouring of volunteers that stem from the institution. Both personally and professionally, philanthropy and advocacy have been lifelong passions for Chris. Because of this, Chris’s first position was as a columnist for Metropulse, a publication that is a member of the Association of Alternative Newsmedia (AAN). AAN publications are known for their regional concentration on arts and culture, tolerance for social and individual liberties, neutrality in news reporting, and enthusiasm to cover themes and locations that many mainstream media sources overlook.

Chris featured local artists in his weekly lifestyle pieces, where he recounted museum exhibition experiences and promoted new bands. Chris also obtained feature writing experience as a cover story author.

house
Like

About the Creator

Chris Buckner

Chris Buckner is a customer service professional and retail expert who has over twenty years of experience in the industry. Now residing in NYC, Chris is originally from Knoxville, Tennessee. Learn more by visiting chrisbuckner.org.

Reader insights

Be the first to share your insights about this piece.

How does it work?

Add your insights

Comments

There are no comments for this story

Be the first to respond and start the conversation.

Sign in to comment

    Find us on social media

    Miscellaneous links

    • Explore
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
    • Support

    © 2024 Creatd, Inc. All Rights Reserved.