Seven days, seven projects for a kitchen that sells

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In today’s market, selling a home involves much more than posting a “for sale” sign in the yard. Preparation is key. In fact, experts agree that property appearance and condition play a big role in the home sale process.

While home improvements can increase buyers’ interests, most sellers hesitate to renovate, fearing they may not recoup their costs in the sales price. However, with strategic updates in key rooms, such as kitchens, sellers can increase the value of a home, giving them a leg up on their neighbors to sell more easily and command a higher selling price.

With just a week’s time, a small investment and a bit of elbow grease, you can easily turn your kitchen into your selling feature with these seven projects.

Clean up
Although you may love your children’s artwork or favorite magnets on the fridge, prospective homebuyers want to envision a home as theirs, not yours. Start your kitchen update by making a clean sweep of the room. Remove everything from the top and sides of your refrigerator and clear off countertops. By eliminating clutter and personal effects, your kitchen will look neat, clean and even larger.

Fix up your faucet
The faucet is the workhorse of the kitchen – and a focal point. So add new life to your sink area with a fashionable and functional new faucet. Potential buyers will be amazed with the functionality and the updated styling that it brings to the whole room.

Pull it together
Once you’ve updated the faucet, pull the rest of the finishes in the room together by updating the hardware. Drawer pulls and knobs in a beautiful stainless finish are a simple project and can add a finishing touch that dramatically updates the look of new or older cabinets.

Become ultra-organized
Be prepared. Potential buyers will open your closets, cabinets and drawers to assess the storage availability in your home. Be sure that you organize each of these areas to make your kitchen look like a storage dream, not a nightmare. Many cabinet manufacturers offer custom shelves to help organize, or you can find simple organization systems at local retailers. No matter what system you choose, your organization won’t go unnoticed.

Curtain call
Windows are a selling point in any room, allowing nature into a home by providing a source of sunlight. Be sure that windows and blinds are free of dust, fingerprints or pet nose prints for a bright and cheerful display. Adding a neutral, but classic curtain can be a nice touch to frame these focal points of the room.

Follow the light
Does your kitchen still have the “builder-basic” or outdated brass lighting fixtures? As a focal point above your kitchen table, be sure to update your hanging chandelier with a model in a finish that coordinates with the rest of the room. A variety of classic-designed light fixtures in stainless steel or oil rubbed bronze finishes are available at local home improvement stores and will instantly light up your kitchen décor – literally.

Cosmetic cover-ups
You’ve lived in your kitchen so long that you may not notice the small paint chips in the trim or the stain on the carpet, but to prospective homebuyers, these stick out like a sore thumb. A fresh coat of paint on walls and trim will always add more value than its cost and let buyers know that your home is well-kept and clean.

Within a week you can easily increase the value of your home in the eyes of potential buyers, as well as provide an enjoyable space for yourself until you sell.

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