Stylish Ways To Boost A Home's Value

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today’s real F estate market, sellers are doing a wae everything possible to enhance their homes’ value and appeal. As a result, “staging”—setting the scene to help make their property an ideal showcase—is now a cot- tage industry. Consider the following tips from Hunter Douglas: e Less Really Is More— i i a eel a a — — 7 Ls ale i al erel a -— pe | —— ~ ——— Ys = a Ce a ae 7. ;: a PeeUNIAN (NAPSA)—In pH Stylish Ways To Boost A Home’s Valu | ee cs, Streamlining the decor is sure to give your home an expansive appearance. Something as basic as adding window treatments can have an immediate impact and a lasting effect on value—especially since window dressings usually remain in the home as part of the sale. The key is to find practical win- dow fashions with a long shelf life that will add form as well as func- tion. For instance, you can trans- form the light in a room andblock harmful UV rays with products such as Silhouette window shadings from Hunter Douglas. Kitchens and Baths— “Today, people like an open and airy kitchen with a lot of work space,” says Robert Irwin, author of “Home Buyer’s Checklist.” Additionally, a master bathroom, especially with a spa or whirlpool tub, and a separate shower with steam and/or multiple jets, is considered a big asset. e Master Suites—A sumptu- ous bedroom is on many homeowners’ wish lists. Makesure it offers ample storage space and a comfortable place to lounge. Natural Materials—Americans increasingly want a con- nection between the home and outdoors and the serenity that nature brings. Decorate with materials that offer natural textures to create a spalike tranquility in your home. Investing in hardwood shutters increases the value of your home and adds architectural detail. Dens and Libraries—Fora handsomely coordinated look, con- sider custom-crafted wood shut- ters, such as Heritance hardwood shutters, as doors on closets and cabinets, as well as on the windowsfor architectural appeal. Improve Curb Appeal— According to the National Association of Real Estate Appraisers, a good first impression of a home can add as much as10 percent to its value. Window fashions like Vignette Modern Roman Shades with no rear lift cords and a neutral white backing ensure an attractive and uniform appearance from the outside. Enlarge Your Windows— Upgrading to bigger windowsis always a winning proposition. Silhouette shadings in the four- inch vane size are popular for large windows. Add Insulation—Window coverings such as the Duette Architella™ Collection feature a unique, patented construction (honeycomb nestled within a hon- eycomb) that traps significantly more air than other window fash- ions and keeps homes comfortable. For more information, visit www.hunterdouglas.com or call (800) 274-2985.