Outdoor kitchens, smart lighting, living walls, zen gardens, pet wash stations, hidden storage, and sustainable landscaping could increase how much buyers are willing to pay.

These additions not only enhance living spaces but can significantly increase a home’s worth. Experts offer valuable insights on implementing these features affordably.


Experts provided budget-friendly tips for each trend and how these can increase the value of your home.

From extending living spaces outdoors to creating tranquil retreats and eco-friendly environments, these improvements cater to diverse homeowner needs and buyer preferences.

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Outdoor kitchens are a prime example of how to boost property value. Head of Creative at Blocc House of Interiors Karl Openshaw advised focusing on essentials like durable grills and weather-resistant countertops for budget-conscious homeowners.

He said: “An outdoor kitchen extends the joy of cooking beyond the four walls of your home and creates the perfect space for alfresco dining, transforming your garden into a functional oasis.”

The expert suggested utilising existing patio space and incorporating DIY elements, such as recycled wooden pallets or old decking for storage.

Owner of ThePropertyStagers Liv Conlon noted the significant impact on home value: “Adding an outdoor kitchen, otherwise known as an additional kitchen and dining area, to your home can boost home value by £7,000 to £15,000.”

This increase is particularly notable in warmer climates where outdoor entertaining is more frequent. Smart lighting and living walls are two more trends that can significantly increase property value.

Karl recommended replacing traditional bulbs with smart LED options and using affordable smart plugs and hubs for seamless integration.

“LED smart lighting revolutionises home ambience with its energy efficiency and versatility,” he explained.

Liv added that smart lighting can boost home value by £2,000 to £3,500, appealing to tech-savvy buyers.

For indoor living walls, start with vertical garden kits or repurposing items like shoe organisers. Easy-to-maintain plants such as pothos, ferns or succulents could be good.

He noted that a well-maintained green wall can increase a home’s value by £2,000 to £5,000, particularly in urban areas where greenery is scarce.

Zen gardens offer a tranquil retreat at home, promoting relaxation and mindfulness. Karl advised starting small with natural materials like sand, rocks and low-maintenance plants.

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“Use simple, natural materials like sand, rocks, and low-maintenance plants such as moss or succulents,” he suggested.

Liv stated a well-designed Zen Garden can add £3,000 to £7,000 to a home’s value, particularly in urban areas.

For pet owners, a dedicated wash station can be a valuable addition. Experts recommended using existing plumbing and affordable materials like ceramic tiles and fibreglass shower trays.

Liv explained: “Installing a pet shower can add around £1,000 to £2,500 to the home’s value, especially in pet-friendly neighbourhoods.”

These features appeal to buyers seeking relaxation and convenience in their homes. Hidden storage spaces are crucial for maintaining a clutter-free home. Features like under-bed drawers and wall-mounted shelves with concealed compartments.

“Hidden storage is the secret weapon of interior design. It allows spaces to remain clutter-free, combining functionality with aesthetics,” Karl explained.

Hidden storage can add £1,500 to £3,000 to a home’s value, appealing to a wider audience, especially families.

Sustainable landscaping is another valuable addition. Karl advised using drought-resistant plants and permeable paving materials to manage water runoff effectively. This could add £5,000 to £12,000 of value. These eco-friendly improvements not only boost home value but also attract environmentally conscious buyers and reduce utility bills.