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Home improvement is a $400 billion industry in the United States. With so much invested in improving our homes, we hope that home really is your happy place. Recently, we’ve all become aware of what works in our homes and what doesn’t. When an area of your home isn’t working for you, you can take on a project to change that, but how can you know what home improvements add the most value?
We compiled a list of the best (and a few of the worst) home improvements that add value to your property. Don’t forget to research how your project could affect your homeowners insurance before you embark on your home renovation journey.
Jump ahead to the infographic for inspiration on making home your happy place!
Best indoor home improvements to increase ROI
Your home should be a place that you enjoy. Since we spend the majority of our time inside, our homes should be functional and pleasing to the eye. Fix Remodeling Specialist Cristina Miguélez says “it’s the small, cosmetic updates that add the most value” over major projects. Check out some of the most valuable indoor home improvements below!
Before you get started on your project, remember to consider the risks when choosing whether to DIY or hire professionals. Gian Moore, a DIY expert at Mellow Pine, states that “home improvement projects involving gas or electricity are not to be DIY’d unless you’re skilled in that kind of work.” Moore states that it can be an issue of “safety and [a] danger to everyone in your home, and [there may be] lack of insurance when a claim is necessary.”

1. Do a minor kitchen remodel
Minor kitchen remodels have the best added value of any indoor home improvement project. On average, when U.S. homeowners go to sell, about 78% of what is spent on a minor to mid-range kitchen update is recouped in value. A good budget for something small-scale like upgrading cabinetry, painting or adding a tile backsplash is between $10,000-15,000. For a mid-range project like replacing flooring and countertops, allocate $15,000-25,000.
Pro tip: For minor kitchen remodel inspiration, check out Netflix star Bobby Berk’s advice for updating kitchen cabinetry!
2. Install energy efficient features
Having an energy-efficient household can do wonders for your comfort, your wallet and the environment. Thermal comfort, or the comfortability of the temperature inside, is closely tied to energy consumption. By refitting your home with energy efficient windows, you can save 17.4% on energy consumption, and you can save 10% on consumption using more efficient insulation. Energy efficiency adds value by regulating thermal comfort in your home, reducing your carbon footprint and saving you money on utility costs.
3. Update a bathroom
Remodeling an existing minor bathroom is another indoor improvement that retains good value. With an average 64% of the cost recouped, you can choose to update fixtures on your sink and shower, add wallpaper or redo the floor. The key is knowing you don’t have to start from scratch and that you should choose where to spend on your bathroom wisely.
Pro tip: Once you have updated your bathroom, add value to your life by organizing what’s inside like Clea and Joanna of The Home Edit.
4. Finish a bonus room
If you already have an existing bonus room, improving it for added functionality adds value and appeal. Jody E. Peters of The Riverside Realty Group says finishing the room with “neutral colors, understated light fixtures and limited built-ins make [bonus] spaces appealing to anyone and everyone.”
Nice finishes help prospective buyers see the room’s potential for whatever they need, like a playroom, office or media space. Depending on location and market, bonus rooms can add anywhere from $10,000 to $30,000 to the value of your home.
Best outdoor home improvements to increase ROI
When undertaking home improvement projects, real estate appraisers now advise that homeowners concentrate energy and resources outside. These four home improvement projects add immense value through curb appeal and outdoor functionality.

5. Add a stone veneer
Adding a manufactured stone veneer to the outside of your home is ranked as the number one home improvement project for added value, recouping nearly 96% of investment. Manufactured stone is fake stone that is made from aggregate and cement to construct a durable, cost-effective, convenient and consistent veneer for a building.
The value of this investment has gone up since 2019, and you don’t need to refinish the entire outside of your home to reap the reward. In fact, just replacing a portion of the front facade of your home can do just the trick to increase your curb appeal.
6. Replace your garage door
Coming in as the second best home improvement project for value, a garage door replacement regains about 95% of its cost. Spending on a quality garage door with some updated features like top panel windows adds value that can last a lifetime (seriously, many have lifetime warranties).
7. Redo siding
Replacing siding is a common home repair that will majorly bump your curb appeal and retain value. There are many materials to replace your siding with, but the two materials for the best value for money are fiber-cement and vinyl. Fiber-cement returns nearly 78% of your investment, while vinyl returns about 75%.
Pro tip: John Weisbarth and Zach Giffin of Tiny House Nation know that exterior siding can really level up any home. Check out the sleek exterior of the #9 tiny house on this list for inspiration.
8. Attach a wooden deck
An outdoor deck is the perfect project to add value, functionality and a pleasing aesthetic to your outdoor space. Whether you like to entertain with backyard barbecues or are looking for a serene spot to relax, an attached wooden deck regains about 72% of its original cost.