8 Clever Home Improvement Ideas to Boost Your Property’s Value 2025

What do homeowners look for when renovating their existing homes? According to a study, functionality, aesthetics, energy efficiency, and house value upon resale are the top things a homeowner prioritizes when renovating a house. While house value is only one of the factors, it can be best said that its significance is only as good as the outcome of the renovation. So, the point is to focus on efficiency, quality, and functionality, and the house value will take care of itself.

8 Clever Home Improvement Ideas to Boost Your Property’s Value 2025

 

When it comes to value addition, not all renovations add value to a house. In fact, some renovations may even depreciate the value of your house. The reason is obvious! Why should we think that our personal liking for aesthetics, our perspective of an ideal home, or a built functionality should be similar and resonate with others? Isn’t it obvious that each of us differ in terms of taste, interest, and liking?

How do we Know What Renovations Add Value?

Though this is a subjective question, there are still answers. A factor that should always ring in our minds is that we should never be far from what’s relevant. Keeping track of relevant architectural trends, novel construction techniques, and the latest on energy efficiency & design aspects, are all crucial.

This is because all these evolve as time progresses, and adapting to evolving trends and techniques is always imperative as they add immense house value and help you stay relevant. Isn’t it natural that one will find it highly challenging to adjust to a yesteryear setting in an age where he looks forward to adapt to futuristic elements?

Before we dive into the main matter, let’s look at what not to do as part of your home renovation. Below is a list of home renovations that can decrease your house value –

  • Over-personalised renovations may disinterest a buyer
  • Outdated fixtures and accessories that can no longer adapt to modern design
  • Lavish and extravagant lighting
  • In-ground pools & built-in electronic appliances
  • High-end kitchen & bath can be difficult to maintain for a buyer
How to Increase the Value of Your Home?

8 Home Renovation Ideas that Increase Your House Value 2025

The below list is not to appease or lure a buyer, but incorporating them will benefit your own family for a happy and comfortable living. Here is a guide to how to increase the value of your home.

  • Add Character

    House Value Appreciation: 25-30%

    In an age of modern sophistication and lavishness, if there is one aspect people will love to have and are missing is character. Restoring period elements and features that remind you of a certain value or trace you back to your roots is something that is needed in the present age.

    Period elements such as a fireplace and a grate, a staircase, a retro exterior wall light, stone flooring, etc. are options that should be part of your home renovation plan.

    Remember that these elements though are period elements they in no way act as impediments to your idea of modern living.
  • Insulation and Energy Efficiency

    House Value Appreciation: 6-19%

    According to research, more than 70% of people want their homes to be energy efficient. The fact is, many homeowners perceive energy-efficient upgrades to be highly expensive and refrain from investing in them once the house is built.

    Houses with Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating will attract the below house value –

    EPC Rating F: Up to 6%

    EPC Rating E: Up to 6-7%

    EPC Rating D: Up to 8%

    EPC Rating C: Up to 10%

    EPC Rating B: Up to 14%

    EPC Rating A: Up to 19%

    Value Increment upon standalone installations –

    Solar Panels: 6-7%

    External Wall Insulation: Up to 14%

    Rooflights: 5-10%

    Heat pump: 2-3%
  • Extensions & Conversions

    The rise of concepts such as “Working from Home” especially post-pandemic has increased the need for an expanded living space. Also, the present-day lifestyle, expensive housing (buying), multi-generational living, and the increased desire for privacy and comfort are driving people to go for an expanded living space.

    So, sparing a thought for adding extra footage to your home will attract definite buyers. Below is a list of some extension projects that you should consider when renovating a house –

    Loft Conversion: Up to 20%

    Basement Conversion: Up to 20%

    Single Storey Extension: Up to 5-8%

    Double Storey Extension: Up to 10-15%

    Adding a Conservatory: Up to 7%

    A well-designed Porch: Up to 5% (more kerb appeal)

  • Kitchen Upgrade

    House Value Appreciation: Up to 5%

    If you are planning to extend or renovate your kitchen then do not forget to add elements of sustainability. Elements like underfloor heating, heat pumps, and roof lights are sustainable yet valuable additions to your kitchen.

    Additionally, if you install elements such as a kitchen island or kitchen & diner, the house value can vary from 5-10-%.
  • Double Glazing

    House Value Appreciation: Up to 10%

    According to a survey, more than 80% of UK citizens intend to install double glazing for their homes. With the push for sustainability and reduction of energy expenditure surging, double glazing has become the sought-after means to achieve energy efficiency.
  • A Driveway

    If you have the extra budget, try building a driveway or off-street parking in close proximity to your front. This is in high demand with space becoming premium and parking near homes becoming a luxury.
  • Set Right Defects

    While renovating your house, minor issues that are extremely integral to the functioning of the house can easily go unnoticed. The biggest challenge is that such issues if ignored will cause serious problems in the long run.

    These are the things you should be wary about –

    • Dampness on walls and corners (especially baths & kitchens)
    • Look for any leaking pipes and dripping taps
    • Cracked tiles, and broken baseboards on the floor
    • Replace any depreciating & non-functioning parts such as light bulbs, sockets, wires, etc.
    • Watch out for untidy paint jobs
  • Install an Ensuite

    House Value Appreciation: Up to 25%

    If there is one thing that can make your property worth its value, it is when you add an extra bath to your bedroom. Let’s admit, who wouldn’t want the comfort of an extra bath as they can save immense time in an era where time is at premium?

Conclusion:

On the question of how to increase the value of your home during planning a home renovation, the key is to research. As a homeowner, you should be abreast of what goes with the trend and what is considered outdated and may not integrate with the new-age design. You have to be diligent and realistic in every step, starting from planning. Having the knowledge that every house is different and requires a different approach, is critical.

Planning on seeking advice for your home renovations before you lift the big stick? Contact our experts at Extension Architecture and ensure compliance, efficiency, and peace of mind for your home renovation project!

Steph Fanizza, Architectural Design & Team Manager

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