Whatever the main objective in renovating your home, whether to improve the aesthetic appeal or accommodate a change in lifestyle, the decision presents the perfect investment opportunity to boost your property's market value and saleability.
Whilst home interiors should essentially be made to reflect the personalities of its occupants, they could also be altered to appeal to future potential buyers. The location of the property and the individuals it is likely to attract, whether families or younger residents, are considerations that help to identify your target market and subsequently determine the interior design strategy towards attracting these potential buyers.
Without compromising on personal style, an emphasis on timeless appeal over whimsical trend is likely to draw more attention to your property without putting anyone off. Perhaps a modern-traditional approach would attract a wider market of both modern and traditional style-seekers keen for a hassle-free transition.
The use of glass to allow natural light to flood the interior can instantly visually increase the space and uplift the mood of your prospects. Lighter finishes also help to draw the natural light in, enabling them to clearly imagine the positioning of their personal effects.
Layouts can be modified to enhance aesthetic appeal whilst improving on functionality with additional storage space for cupboards and closets. And with the inclusion of one or more luxurious pieces, the general aesthetic could be greatly enhanced.
However, the design of the kitchen and bathroom remains a key influencer in the purchase of any residential property. Investing in high-quality finishes and fixtures can instantly make your home more practical and desirable, eliminating the the greater competition.
In short, with a plan to renovate, however exciting, daunting or challenging, interior design that maximises the property's full marketable potential in the most practical, cost effective way can absolutely boost the value and saleability of your property!