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There are many good reasons to upgrade your home. A home improvement project is a great way to modernize your space, make your home more functional, improve energy efficiency, and increase the resale value. However, you will need to focus on the right areas and avoid projects that will not benefit you to realize a decent return on investment when you finally put your house up for sale.


Below are some of the improvement projects that will not pay off:


Open shelving

A good number of people are working towards achieving a minimalist design, and open shelves help eliminate the habit of hiding stuff behind closed doors. Although potential home buyers will adore the look of open shelving in a kitchen, most of them will not find this type of shelving practical. Also, not everyone has uniform dishes to display on these shelves. As such, you should use this concept sparingly when upgrading your home.


Wall decals

Wall decals are a cost-effective way to spruce up the walls in your home. Decals come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors, allowing you to choose the option that works best for you. However, decals can be corny than they are inspirational. When you need to enhance the aesthetics of your space using these designs, you should consider displaying it in a picture frame. This way, the decal can be swapped for something else without damaging the paint.


White on white décor

White walls will never go out of style. However, when looking to highlight the features in your home, you should avoid the outdated white on white trend. Instead, you can use sandy hues and warmer whites to add more character to your space. You may also want to move away from the millennial pink, which has become quite common and try nude or sandy tones.


Chevron prints

Chevron has taken the design world by storm. The fun pattern is common on furniture, curtains, bedspreads, and pillows. However, the pattern that once looked fresh has been overused over the years. Following this trend, when sprucing up your home may not bear much fruit. Like with the other trends, you should use chevron prints sparingly so you can make changes easily when you are tired of them.

There are many more home upgrades that are a huge waste of money. These include repainting the roof, installing fancy chandeliers, and adding rooms onto the home. To get value for your money and a decent return when you sell your home, you should choose the renovations you undertake wisely.