The Great Outdoors
What's fueling the demand in outdoor living spaces? Experts point to a number of reasons, including the fact that homeowners want to invest more in their property as the cost of land rises. One trend forecaster says it's all about "celebrating and embracing nature" while another insists it's simply because we have no more room inside our homes.
According to research by Kiplinger's, homeowners are expected to spend more than $40 billion this year creating outdoor living retreats, the second-most popular home remodeling project after remodeling kitchens.
Wise Improvements
There are dozens of ways to improve your outdoor living space, but some projects and amenities are more likely to add value to your property than others. Experts say patios paved in high-quality brick or stone, perhaps with a covering to provide shade and protection from rain are a good bet. Outdoor kitchens complete with refrigerator, grill and sink can also add value, but beware the pricey weatherproof television, which many considered a luxury item. What about the outdoor fireplace or firepit? While portable firepits are a relatively inexpensive way to create a cozy outdoor setting, built-in fireplaces can cost a pretty penny, some say up to $35,000.
Swimming pools, as many landscape designers can tell you, can add or detract from the value of your property depending on the type of pool you have. Custom-made pools get the thumbs up from experts while prefabricated pools get a thumbs-down.
If you're thinking of moving more of your living space outdoors, we can help you determine what remodeling projects and amenities will add value to your home now and bring you top dollar if you decide to sell. Contact us!
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