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8 DIY Projects That Will Hurt the Value of Your House

December 15, 2021 · DIY, Home
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5. High-end kitchen

You would think that all the time you spent upgrading your kitchen would yield you amazing results. However, as much as the kitchen is one of the most important rooms in the house, and many spend a lot of money on making sure their kitchen is as attractive as it can be, doing too much to it can lower its resale value.  As much as you think that the more you invest the more it will add to the value of the home, it can actually make you lose money in the long run, not even getting your initial investment back.

Changing the countertops to marble or replacing all your appliances with high-end ones may not yield you the profit you think it might. The resale value of your expensive remodeling will not bring in profit but potentially lose you money. So instead of making your kitchen look straight out of an expensive design magazine, make sure your kitchen looks clean and new.

Replace or do some maintenance on anything that looks worn out or is outdated: if the cabinets are still sturdy, but looking a bit shabby, consider replacing the hinges and the handles with new ones, and giving the cabinets a new coat of paint to make them look brand new. If the appliances are old, consider replacing them with mid-range ones that are reliable and work well, rather than spend a fortune on high-end ones and redirect that money towards the flooring.

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13 responses to “8 DIY Projects That Will Hurt the Value of Your House”

  1. russ says:
    August 25, 2022 at 3:30 pm

    My parents moved into a house some years ago and there was wallpaper all over the place. My dad wasn’t able to help with removing it and my mom said there were days she was in tears from fighting to get it off the walls.
    Wallpaper is so very last-century, unless they find a way to make it much more easily removable.

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    • Sue Harris says:
      September 25, 2022 at 2:04 pm

      They have a claw wheel in Walmart that makes small holes in the paper.THEN spray hot 3 parts HOT water to 1 part vinegar. Let sit for 5 minutes. Spray next piece while waiting. Start with previous PREVIOUS UPPER CORNER. Slowly pull DIAGONALY. BEFORE starting next piece, puncture next piece and spray with HOT vinegar. Respraying remaining paper backing on previous paper and use putty knife. 35 yrs experience. Good luck!

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      • Deaco Jones says:
        November 30, 2022 at 2:56 pm

        Sue Harris, we did exactly as you mention and it was no piece of cake. Still was a massive pain in the next. Add to that the caked on glue. Could not remove it totally. Actually got an estimate to re drywall the house. The sticker price talked me out of it quickly. Not saying you are not accurate in your assessment. Just giving my experience.

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        • Richella says:
          December 29, 2022 at 6:32 pm

          Removing wallpaper is very challenging. It is a slow process. One particular house we moved in to had wallpaper in almost every room, so I know! If the wall was prepped correctly prior to paper placement, it was better, but it still is a messy slow project so be prepared. Was removal worth it? ABSOLUTELY!

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      • Lia E says:
        January 4, 2023 at 4:09 pm

        I’m sure new homeowners are dieing to drench their walls in vinegar. It’s not quite a “welcome home” smell. And about those ceilings… how does one go about removing curry stains from the kitchen ceiling?

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    • dlhicks says:
      December 31, 2022 at 4:11 am

      When i used to hang wallpaper i would charge more to remove wallpaper than i did to hang it.
      There is a radon for that.
      There are alternatives worth considering, depending on the condition and type of wallpaper and what you plan on doing in its place.
      Worth considering

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  2. Betty Rubble says:
    October 2, 2022 at 2:52 pm

    Sunrooms are a turnoff. They’re not exactly fully indoors, and on a sunny day, you can feel like you are in a baking box of glare. They’re not really outdoors either: are you feeling the breeze of the spring day, or the smell of fall leaves? No. They never look like an integrated part of the house, and they never have the feel of say, a living room that has a wall with some floor-to-ceiling windows. THAT looks luxurious. Sunrooms are made of dozens of components and they always look DIY. Whenever I’ve shopped a house with a sunroom, I think in terms of turning it into a screened porch, or tearing it off altogether.

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    • CarolAnn says:
      November 30, 2022 at 3:59 pm

      I guess difference of opinion is what makes the world go round. For me, being disabled and elderly, having a sunroom to sit in would be such a blessing. When you are inside most of the time and long for your garden space, the illusion of being outside would be magical. I long for nature, the rustle of the leaves, the buzzing of bees, the color of all the beautiful flowers and the chirping of birds. I’ve seen sun rooms where the light and airflow can be adjusted by the window treatments
      . I still will wish and hope for mine.

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      • Tad says:
        November 30, 2022 at 9:50 pm

        I agree, CarolAnn. A sunroom can be a wonderful place to enjoy the outdoors, esp. if you’re unable to GO outdoors.
        I hope you get yours soon!

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    • Carole Osselaer says:
      December 10, 2022 at 5:59 pm

      You are making a gross generalization on sunrooms that is not accurate or true. Our sunroom has windows across the front which open. It also has a split A/C/heat pump It’s delightful and gets more use than any other rooms but kitchen. There are different sunrooms just like there are different houses.

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  3. Forrest Martin says:
    November 10, 2022 at 6:58 am

    An interesting discussion is worth comment. I think that you ought to write more about this subject matter, it may not be a taboo matter but usually people don’t discuss these topics. To the next! All the best!!

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  4. Michael Scofield says:
    December 1, 2022 at 10:39 am

    Hi,
    Want to decorate my Garden Please help.

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  5. j.johnson says:
    December 10, 2022 at 8:21 pm

    Deaco Jones, my experience with that method was not pleasant either. It was time-consuming and messy. The top layer of paper came off easily. The backing paper did not, and spraying it with the hot water/vinegar was not a good idea. Even gently using a plastic putty knife damaged the outer layer of the sheetrock itself; that is never good, and this was a bathroom. I learned you can paint over wallpaper with an oil based primer, let it dry thoroughly, and then paint over the primer with an acrylic/latex paint. So that’s what I did and 3 yrs. later it still looks great. If your wallpaper has some loose corners or edges, you need to re-glue those before applying the primer. The primer did have some odor, so best if you have some ventilation.

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