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Can you add value to your home without increasing square footage?

6 min read
Oct '25 • by Molly-Sue Moore

Quick summary

You can add value to your home without increasing square footage by fixing structural issues, improving insulation and glazing, creating open-plan spaces, and upgrading decoration and outside appearance. These improvements typically cost a few hundred to a few thousand pounds and can boost your home's value in a matter of months, especially if they enhance energy efficiency and curb appeal.

Increasing the square footage of your property is a fairly guaranteed way of adding value to it. However, we refer you here to the age old adage: quality over quantity. There are plenty of ways – big and small – to refine and improve your home to positively impact its value. Use this as your guide to getting started.

Fix structural issues first

When you’re on the precipice of a renovation project, it’s easy to get ahead of yourself and get excited about the finer details like interior design. But before you let your imagination run away from you, it’s worth dealing with the less flashy finickity bits like structural issues first and foremost. This way, you’ll be less likely to be met with a nasty surprise later on.

Add value to your home by fixing structural issues

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