When it comes to home improvement, some homeowners prefer to look to the future, hoping to get the most out of their renovations.

Those who take the time to consider how their improvements will impact the value of their home may just find themselves saving money in the long run.

Let’s look at a few examples of projects that will benefit you down the road.

Home Improvements That Will Add Value To Your Home

Landscaping

Naturally, the first impression you have of any house is from the outside. Adding to your curb appeal will make neighbours and future buyers do a double-take.

Elements like new turf or trees can create a more lush and green space, which can be an especially attractive feature in a city.

Couple talking about home decoration

Outdoor structures can also add to the value of your home. Fences add a significant amount of privacy to your home while also allowing young kids and dogs to run around unsupervised. Decks, as well, are a solid investment. These can be a pricer build, but it creates a more livable space outside.

Basement

This renovation is not a small or inexpensive undertaking, but it adds incredible value to your home. Turning your unfinished basement into a fully-functional space allows future buyers to appreciate the extra square footage.

Windows

Replacing your windows may not be the most exciting home improvement project visually, but you will reap the benefits of it immediately. 

Older windows may no longer be properly insulated, resulting in drafts blowing through your home. By putting in new windows, you’ll instantly notice a change in your heating and cooling bills. Additionally, when it comes time to sell, buyers won’t bargain for money off the asking price with the intent of buying new windows.

Kitchen

Kitchen renovations are another big undertaking, but to many, the kitchen is the heart of the home. Homebuyers will often look at the quality and condition of the kitchen when setting their expectations for the rest of the house.

That said, you also want to consider your own needs and wants when renovating your kitchen. If you’re going to put the time and money in, why not make it work better for you? If you find you’re too short on counter space or there’s not enough room for storage, then change it! Finding value in how you interact with your home is important too. 

There are several ways that home improvement can add value to your home. However, take the time to consider your finances and what would serve you best. Unless you’re moving in the near future, these improvements should bring value to your lives first.


At Mastered Home Renovations, attention to detail is our specialty. Your home renovation is sure to meet all of your functional and stylistic needs. It is our mission to turn your dream home into a reality. Contact us for a quote to get started.

Summer in Canada is often affectionately referred to as construction season. With only a few short months of nice weather, it’s not uncommon for homeowners to want to tackle home improvement projects during this time.

However, is there a better time of the year to take on these tasks? 

Let’s take a look at which seasons best suit the various home improvement projects.

Home improvements Throughout the Year

Winter

Winter isn’t known for being a bustling time for home improvement. However, homeowners may want to use this to their advantage.

Contractors still need to work during the winter months, so they may be more willing to give you a deal in order to lock down your business. Naturally, you’d be sticking to indoor projects during this time, but you could always reach out and start drawing up plans for future construction as well.

Additionally, if you’re looking to renovate your kitchen or laundry room, this may be the perfect time to begin your appliance shopping. Stores will often give discounts on last-season models as they try to make room for next year’s products.

Fitting a kitchen

Spring

Provided Canadian springs cooperate, this is a great time to start on outdoor improvements. Deckbuilding is especially popular during this time, as it will be finished when summer rolls around, and you’ll actually get the chance to enjoy your new build.

Summer

Home renovations during the summer are typically in preparation for future months. Projects like reshingling, installing new windows, and redoing attic insulation are perfect for this time, as they prepare your home for colder months.

Starting in the summer, as opposed to the fall, can be important for these types of projects as well, as it allows for buffer room. Construction projects can run late, and no one wants boarded-up windows when cold weather rolls around.

Fall

It’s time to return to indoor projects. As mentioned above, timelines can run long, and you don’t want to leave an outdoor task unfinished if the snow comes earlier than you’d like (and let’s face it, it’s Canada, so it could).

That said, September and October aren’t complete write-offs. If you’re doing a larger demo, it’ll still be easy enough to take old structures out of the home and bring new materials inside. Meanwhile, everything will still be protected during the chillier nights.

Ultimately, there isn’t a right or wrong time of the year for home improvement. Rather, determine your timeline and what projects you hope to accomplish, and see how the time of year can improve your experience.


At Mastered Home Renovations, attention to detail is our specialty. Your home renovation is sure to meet all of your functional and stylistic needs. It is our mission to turn your dream home into a reality. Contact us for a quote to get started.