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Many people find they cannot afford to move house but would like a change, some may turn to DIY to make improvements.
All DIY projects may prove equally challenging to the novice handyman, but some are liable to add a good deal more to your home than others new research has revealed.
A fitted modern kitchen is most likely to boost the value of your home with almost a third of respondents saying that they would be prepared to pay a premium for these. Trailing a distant second with just eight per cent of all responses was double glazing, sharing the same position as a conservatory. Behind those were home extensions and central heating.
The most important space in terms of making a good first impression is the sitting room. It is also the room that most people would choose to change however, so no need to restrain that Changing Rooms style makeover.
"Looking at improvements that add value it is important to remember that the best return is not all financial," said a spokesman for the high street building society who compiled the research.
"We do own property to live in and enjoy a quality of life, as well as wanting to get our investment back in the future.”
"Well-planned and executed improvements can add to the value of your property significantly. But by the same measure, personal taste and botched work can strip thousands off the price of your home."
If you are thinking of making changes or improvements to your home, make sure you check out the small print in your home insurance policy. You may not be covered for any self inflicted accidental damage to your home or a neighbour’s home. You can get great deals by looking online and make sure the policy you choose is right for your individual circumstances.
If you’re looking for a fresh look for your home a quality range of door handles, door fixtures and door furniture can be found at Roy Allen Supplies.
If you would like to know more about DIY why not ask AnswerBank Home and Garden.