
A further five ways to add value and create a better home for yourself and your family.

13. Love the idea of wallpaper, but can’t quite stretch the budget that far? With a little practice (and with the help of our step by step guides), anyone can create their own paint effects in a colour scheme to exactly match their taste. Naomi Cleaver's guide to painting stripes is ideal for giving a room wow factor and for making it feel both taller and wider.

14. Stencilling is really making a credit crunch comeback, too, because it can create an expensive look at a minimal cost. Think you don’t have the artistic touch? Find out how to get it with Naomi Cleaver's step by step guide to stencilling.

15. Or, if painting isn't your greatest skill, how about sticking? Wall stickers cost a fraction of what wallpaper would, but their impact on a room is just as great – and they’re incredibly easy to apply.

16. Replacing old, worn or outdated carpets can transform a room instantly. Current carpet trends are for bold colours and patterns, but for a look you won’t tire of, go for something classic, neutral and easy to live with that’s made to last. Find out more about weaves and materials in our buyer’s guide to carpets.

17. Dealing with problems your house has while you’re staying put makes real sense – trying to do so in the run up to putting it on the market is likely to be both stressful and more expensive. So, spend time and money now to get rid of woodchip wallpaper, sort out plumbing problems identify and deal with damp, and restore wood or remove artex.

18. Fitting and improving the insulation in your home will not only cut your utility bills – it will also make your home more eco-friendly, a must in these days of Home Information Packs and Energy Assessment Certificates.
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