What Adds the Most Value During a Home Remodel?

When it comes to remodeling your home, not all upgrades are created equal. Some renovations can significantly boost your home’s value, while others may not offer much return on investment. Whether you're planning to sell soon or simply want to get the most from your budget, it’s important to focus on projects that deliver both function and financial value.

At United Hoosiers Contracting, we’ve helped homeowners across East Central Indiana turn remodeling ideas into smart investments. Here's what we’ve found adds the most value during a remodel—based on real experience, not just trends.


1. Kitchen Upgrades: The Heart of the Home

Why it matters: A modern, functional kitchen is one of the biggest selling points for any home.

What adds the most value:

  • Upgraded cabinets and countertops

  • Energy-efficient appliances

  • Updated lighting and layout improvements

  • Neutral, timeless finishes

Even modest updates—like new hardware or fresh paint—can breathe life into an outdated kitchen. At United Hoosiers, we often guide clients through kitchen remodels that balance style with lasting value.

2. Bathroom Remodels: Small Space, Big Impact

Why it matters: Updated bathrooms increase comfort and functionality—and potential buyers take notice.

What adds the most value:

  • Walk-in showers or tub upgrades

  • Double vanities

  • Improved lighting and ventilation

  • Modern tile and water-saving fixtures

We’ve helped homeowners turn cramped bathrooms into relaxing, spa-like retreats without overextending their budgets.

3. Finishing the Basement

Why it matters: Unused square footage is wasted value. A finished basement adds livable space that’s great for entertaining, working, or housing guests.

What adds the most value:

  • Family rooms, home offices, or in-law suites

  • Additional bathrooms or laundry spaces

  • Moisture-proof flooring and insulation

United Hoosiers Contracting specializes in basement remodels tailored to your lifestyle—while ensuring it’s done right, from waterproofing to final finish.

4. Improving Curb Appeal with Exterior Updates

Why it matters: First impressions count. A strong exterior boosts perceived value before buyers even step inside.

What adds the most value:

  • New siding or paint

  • Repaired or updated roofing

  • Replacing old doors and windows

  • Fresh landscaping and entryway improvements

We regularly handle exterior renovations across Indiana neighborhoods, helping homeowners turn outdated exteriors into eye-catching upgrades.

5. Energy-Efficient Improvements

Why it matters: Buyers care about utility costs—and so should you.

What adds the most value:

  • Upgraded insulation

  • New windows and doors

  • High-efficiency HVAC systems

  • Smart thermostats and lighting

These upgrades not only increase value—they lower your energy bills long after the remodel is done. United Hoosiers can help you identify cost-effective energy upgrades as part of a broader renovation plan.

Bonus: Layout Changes that Improve Flow

Why it matters: A well-thought-out layout can make even smaller homes feel bigger and more usable.

What adds the most value:

  • Opening up cramped kitchens and living areas

  • Adding storage space

  • Creating flexible rooms for offices, guests, or hobbies

Before you knock down walls, talk to a contractor. United Hoosiers will help you assess structural changes and ensure they enhance your home’s function and value.

Final Thoughts

If you're putting time and money into a remodel, make sure it's working as an investment—now and for the future. Focusing on the right areas of your home can increase both enjoyment and resale value.

United Hoosiers Contracting brings local expertise, honest guidance, and top-quality workmanship to every project. Whether you're looking to remodel a single room or your entire home, we can help you make smart upgrades that pay off.

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