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DIY Bathroom Upgrades to Consider Before Selling

Almost every other home I see has one, a bathroom that needs some TLC. Everyone knows that kitchens and bathrooms sell homes, but they’re also the most expensive rooms to renovate- you can hardly blame someone planning to sell for not wanting to sink too much money into them. While these rooms may be small, they’re important; you should seriously consider your options to avoid a potential buyer from immediately thinking, “PROJECT”. Continue reading for some simple and inexpensive steps and staging ideas to breath new life into a less-than-stellar bathroom.

Deep Clean

Sounds like a no-brainer, right? But it’s common for things are forgotten when it comes to a pre-sale bathroom cleaning. If you’re working with a real estate team that offers complimentary cleaning prior to selling (like the BREL team), you’re off to a good start. In addition to the basics (toilet, sink, tub, grout) you’ll want to address:

While your bathroom may be in need of an overhaul, clean and tidy go a long way to improving the appearance of any bathroom during the critical open house phase.

Refresh

Plumbing fixtures, tile, and electrical work add up quickly, but refreshing what is already in your bathroom doesn’t have to be expensive and can create dramatic results. Consider:

Remove What Needs To Go

When trying to re-think any space, it’s always best to strip it back first.

After you’ve stripped the bathroom, cleaned it, painted and replaced what was necessary, layering a few soft touches back in will help set the mood:

The BREL team employs the handiest handyman out there who is always happy to help get you started if need be (what has your REALTOR done for you lately?). The ‘forgotten’ bathroom may never be your favourite space, but it need not be your nemesis. Give it a try and see just how far a little TLC goes in your DIY.

Author: Kiel Storms. Read more about him here. 

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