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Cherie Barber’s top 6 tips to maximise the value of your home

“The greatest risk is to take no risk at all” - by Lottie Dalziel
  • 15 May 2019

Whether you’re getting ready to sell or just looking to make a couple of updates around your home make sure you’re getting your bang for your buck. For this piece, we called in renovating queen and founder of Renovating for Profit and friend of Allianz Australia, Cherie Barber, to explain how you can maximise your home’s value without blowing your budget. Because as Cherie explains when it comes to renovating “the greatest risk is to take no risk at all.”

1. Have a plan

Jumping in headfirst without the proper due diligence is one of the biggest (and also most costly) mistakes Cherie sees home buyers make. “Not getting the necessary inspections done before buying, underestimating the cost of the work that needs doing, and not mapping out the project completely at the outset” is something she sees all too often.

“These all contribute to cost blow-outs and increase the risk of over-capitalising on your project,” Cherie explains.

2. Focus is key

If you’re renovating on a budget, Cherie recommends focusing on three key areas; your bathroom, kitchen and front facade.

“Unfortunately, these are the most expensive to renovate as they are material and labour intensive, but they’ll give you the greatest uplift in property value, provided you get the design right."

Aim to spend your budget on highly visible improvements, such as a stylish and updated kitchen and bathroom, internal painting and updating your flooring and window furnishings. Cherie knows these are some of the simplest ways to boost your property value.

3. Front and centre

When it comes to your garden and outdoors, it’s easy to get carried away with your backyard and outdoor entertaining area. “Focus on strong street appeal (primarily your façade), which will add value to a property.” For an extra value boost, make sure your façade has one common theme that fits one type of architectural identity. “This will leave a lasting impression and help on auction day if selling,” Cherie adds.

Basic reno updates such as a high-pressure wash can remove years of built-up dirt and grime across all external areas of your property and make your home look instantly fresher. If you’re left with ugly paths or an aged façade, a fresh lick of paint will do wonders.

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4. Natural is best

With 27 years of renovating experience under her belt, a trend that Cherie is noticing more and more is that “there’s a distinct move to natural organic textures.”

So how can you capitalise on this? When you’re choosing surfaces and colours, Cherie recommends choosing ones that “have a strong connection to nature.” Think greens, stones, whites, even corals along with natural timbers and linen fabrics. These tend to be enduring themes amongst many homeowners and help us relax.

5. Protect your worth

When you put down the tools, this doesn’t mean that your renovation is complete. It’s essential to protect all your hard work by reviewing and updating your insurance policy. “If your home and/or contents have been updated throughout the renovation, this may affect the overall value. It’s important to understand what this means for your coverage.”

6. Have a colour strategy

Arguably one of the trickiest decisions is choosing the right colour for your home. Traditionally we’ve been told to stick with neutrals, but Cherie doesn’t totally agree. “We’re embracing colour more, [this season we’re seeing colours] such as pretty pastels, earthy Moroccan shades, and more natural stone and timber tones.”

“You have to strategically know how to get colour right; it’s a real art and science in itself! Always get a sample pot and paint generous swatches that you can view in daylight and night before you commit to ordering all your paint.”

If you’re looking for more renovating info, tips and inspiration make sure to watch this season of House Rules on Channel 7.

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Lottie Dalziel, is a 4AM riser and coffee-addict who lives and breathes the Home Beautiful brand. When she isn't reading up on the latest colour trends or stalking celebrity stylists on Insta, you can find her by the beach, cooking up a storm or adding to her abundant (some would say out of control) plant collection.

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