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You may have heard a lot about renovations recently and you wonder why so many people are willing to spend their hard-earned money to renovate. You are not alone. Some people even question the wisdom the decision to renovate. They ask why renovate when the house is still functional and livable. This article will answer that question by showing you some of the best benefits of home renovation.

1. Comfortable living

Many people renovate their homes to improve their home life. Homes can be livable but not comfortable. Some people renovate to free up some space in their home, bring in more light from the outside, increase relaxation upon coming home and make the home safer for kids and elderly.

Your home should be the place you can relax and unwind after a hard day at work, but how can you relax if you come home to a house that could trigger claustrophobia, because it's dark and you worry constantly whether or not your kids are safe when they use the stairs, the bathroom, the kitchen and the garage. The money you pay for renovation will be worth it.

2. Saving money

Renovation helps you save money, too. In fact, many people renovate to save money in the long run. One of the main ways renovation helps you save money is by revamping your house's energy use. There are many energy-saving items that are available now, which were not available in the past, like for example led lighting, energy-saving outlets, appliances that consume less power and more.

Renovation could also modernize your heating system at home, making it more current and therefore more energy-efficient. Renovating your bathroom can improve water efficiency so you are not wasting water and paying more for water bills.

3. Increasing the value of the home

Increasing the value of your home provides many benefits, from improving your credit rating to getting better deals if you decide to sell your home. The housing market is a highly competitive one, so if your house has very low value because the facilities like kitchen, bathroom and toilet are outdated, don't expect a good price. It will take longer to sell too. Many home buyers now often check if the house they are buying have been renovated to ensure that they don't buy a home with outdated kitchens and bathrooms with hidden structural problems.

Home renovations may be kind of expensive, but the money you invested won't go to waste because renovation pays itself off either through a comfortable home life, savings from energy and water bills, safety of your family or through a good price if you sell your home.

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Source by Michelle Lamoste