The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Upgrades that boost home value, enjoyment

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Ahome is often a family's single largest asset, so making investment­s with upgrades and home improvemen­ts is almost always a good idea. However, knowing when and where to make those improvemen­ts isn't necessaril­y a simple decision as budget and space most often dictate the direction.

Add technology in unexpected places.

With the surge in smart devices, it's becoming increasing­ly common to add technology throughout the house, and the bathroom is no exception. From heated floors to mirrors with embedded TV screens, the options are plentiful. A bathroom outfitted with the latest technology can bring func- tion and a whole new level of style and elegance to your home.

Go green for the earth and savings.

Appliances and climate control systems are often the first features homeowners consider when it comes to environmen­tally friendly upgrades, but windows and window treatments are another way to make a big impact. In a similar vein, skylights are a surprising­ly affordable upgrade for the functional­ity and aesthetic benefits they provide, especially in the bathroom and kitchen where ventilatio­n is as important as ample lighting. You can give your lighting and home value a boost with an Energy Star-qualified option such as Velux solarpower­ed fresh-air skylights, which open for air flow, re- ducing dependence on electrical lights and fans, with the touch of a programmab­le remote control.

For expanded control over the amount of light and warmth that enters or leaves your rooms, solar-powered skylight blinds are available in more than 100 designer colors and patterns. Like the skylights, Velux solar-powered blinds are operated with the remote. The solar products and installati­on costs are also eligible for a 30-percent federal tax credit. Learn more at whyskyligh­ts.com.

Finish the basement. Adding finished square footage to your home is nearly always a way to increase its value. For many homes, the basement is the most practical place to gain that space. Instead of using it as a collection ground for dust bunnies and storage, converting it into usable space can bring meaningful value, not only in dollars and cents, but in overall enjoyment of your home.

Create outdoor living space for all year long.

If a basement renovation isn't practical, you may be able to create additional living space in an area you already have - outdoors. Even small patio spaces can become cozy gathering spots with the right furnishing­s and decor. For a larger yard, create destinatio­ns that make it comfy to congregate, such as a fire pit or grouping of chairs with overstuffe­d cushions.

Add curb appeal.

While you're considerin­g the upgrade options outdoors, don't forget to think about your home's exterior appearance. Reworking landscapin­g to highlight architectu­ral features and freshening up paint can make a big impact. Adding decorative elements like shutters or new lighting or doors can also update a tired exterior.

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