WMI: What To Consider When Renovating Your Home
Home renovations can seem very daunting, especially when you have no idea where to start. Today we take some tips from the professionals at Wanda Michelle Interiors (WMI) about the key considerations we need to make before renovating our homes.
This home in Camps Bay underwent a full turnkey renovation by WMI. The team also designed and manufactured all the furniture and cabinetry, and supplied all the decor and art. In order to maximise the return on your investment here are some tips for your renovation.
Consider beautiful new flooring and maintain consistency as much as possible. A uniform look throughout the home is appealing to buyers and creates a seamless palette to work with when you want to add character to individual spaces. Adding specialist lighting can create a signature look and affects the mood of your home.
Upgrading bathrooms and kitchens are especially important aspects of any renovation and should be the areas where you focus your capital investment. Try to include dropped ceilings and well spaced downlighting for that exclusive feeling.
Finally, bespoke headboards and pedestals add a unique touch to any bedroom. Cabinetry should also be somewhat consistent and elegant, for a real boost to the aesthetics, and value of your property.
Discover more online at WMI and learn more about their interior design and decorating services.
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