It's easy to
see a return on your investment for tangible home improvements such as painting
or remodeling a bathroom or kitchen. It's more difficult to put a value on
intangible things such as lighting, mood, and use of space. However, these
aspects of your home are as essential to your enjoyment, and perhaps even to
resale value, as most tangible improvements. Here are four intangibles that
will make your home more appealing.
Lighting
Mood lighting is as
important to your
home as is functional lighting. When in the kitchen cutting vegetables for your
Thai curry dinner, you need to be able to see what you're doing and read the
cookbook on the counter. But when sitting at the dining room table enjoying
your freshly prepared meal with your family, you don't need direct lighting
glaring down on your dish. Think about mood versus function in your home, and
do what you can to still be practical while giving your home that cozy feel.
Just changing out some light bulbs to a lower wattage might help.
Comfort
A consistent
and natural temperature in your home is imperative to your comfort, and it's
one of those intangibles that will make a huge difference in the way your home
feels. You don't want Grandma to visit and have to bring her parka along to
stay comfortable. A reliable and energy-efficient HVAC system that enables you
to maintain a steady temperature and control humidity is essential to your
well-being.
Fragrance
Have you
ever stepped into someone's home and had your nostrils assaulted by a foul
smell? Your home's fragrance is so important that real estate agents often
instruct sellers to bake cookies or light vanilla-scented candles to make their
homes more appealing to potential buyers. Don't overdo it, though. Some people
are sensitive to overpowering scents, so keep it subtle.
Flow
Good flow
and use of space are other important intangibles that will make your home more
appealing. For instance, no one wants to go up two flights of stairs to unload
groceries. And the pantry should be in the kitchen, not in the basement. At the
minimum, there should be one bathroom for every two occupants. Feng Shui is
also becoming a popular trend. It's an ancient Chinese art and concept established more than
3,000 years ago. It shows people how to balance the energies and flow in any
space to promote good fortune and blessings for the people living in it.
An inviting
and memorable home will make you feel proud. And when visitors compliment you
on your living space, it gives you a sense of accomplishment.
Additionally, when you spend time on the important intangibles of your home,
they can actually add value. The bonus benefit to having a home that is
pleasing to guests is that it's more alluring to you, as well. So, the
next time you want to spruce up your home, don't forget to spend time on the
intangibles that will make your house appealing.
Disclosure: This is a contributed post.
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