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These Are the 6 Home Upgrades That Most Homeowners Regret Getting

Learn which home upgrades can do more harm than good.

July 11, 2024 at 8:20 AM PST
Home Maintenance Home Upgrade Regrets

These Are the 6 Home Upgrades That Most Homeowners Regret Getting

Learn which home upgrades can do more harm than good.

July 11, 2024 at 8:20 AM PST

As a homeowner, upgrading your home from time to time is pretty much inevitable. Beyond just repairing and maintaining your space, a little home renovation here and there can really make it feel brand new. This not only makes your home a lot nicer to live in, it can boost your property valuation, too.

But even though revamping your space is important, there are some upgrades that often end up doing more harm than good. And as a result, many homeowners end up regretting the time, money, and effort they put into these upgrades in the first place.

So before you dive into your next home renovation project, here are six upgrades most homeowners end up regretting.

Interior of stylish bathroom in cottage
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Over-the-Top Luxury Bathrooms

Sure, those luxurious bathrooms on HGTV with the heated floors, rain showers, and jacuzzi tubs look really nice. But eventually, after the novelty wears off, these super expensive features are pretty much never used.

Plus, even if you do use them, the upkeep alone can be a big hassle to deal with. And if something breaks, it can cost a fortune to fix. So rather than deck out your entire space, maybe stick to a nice showerhead upgrade instead.

Extravagant Landscaping

While a perfectly manicured lawn complete with nice garden features like koi ponds and water fountains can make your home look more like your kingdom, maintaining these high-end fixtures can be a neverending job.

Unless you have a green thumb and a lot of free time, you might end up resenting having to be knee-deep in weeds every weekend. So to avoid the drama, stick to simpler, low-maintenance landscaping upgrades instead.

Photo of a Swimming Pool Near Trees
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Swimming Pools

When it comes to homeownership, you know you’ve made it when you own a swimming pool. Whether indoor or outdoor, swimming pools are a fantastic addition to your home, especially if you live in a warm climate.

But while having a pool is a dream come true for many people, that dream can quickly turn into a nightmare over time. Beyond the cost of installation, maintaining a pool can be really expensive.

Because of this, many homeowners have buyer’s remorse once they realize the amount of time and money needed for upkeep and repairs. And if that wasn’t bad enough, when the colder months roll around, you won’t even get to use it for a big chunk of the year.

Trendy Design Choices

When it comes to home renovation, one of the most important things to keep in mind is that trends come and go. What looks cool and modern today might look dated and boring tomorrow. And in trying to keep up with the latest trends, many homeowners end up regretting investing so much money in design fads that quickly lose their popularity.

A good rule of thumb when decorating your space is to always aim for a minimal, classic look that transcends time, and can be easily dressed up or down depending on the season.

Photo of Puppy Lying on Carpet
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Wall-to-Wall Carpeting

Adding carpeting is a really useful way to make your home feel comfy and cozy. But unfortunately, carpets get dirty pretty easily, which can seriously bring down the visual appeal of your space. Not to mention, carpets are like a magnet for allergens. And when those pesky, little particles get trapped in your carpet’s fibers, they can trigger allergies, asthma, and other respiratory conditions.

To avoid this, you have to be really proactive about cleaning and maintaining your carpet. If not, hardwood or laminate flooring with area rugs is a much more practical (and stylish) choice.

Fancy Roof Upgrades

The easiest way to enhance the exterior of your home is by focusing on your roofing. Upgrading your roof to expensive materials like slate or tiles doesn’t just make it look nicer, it can keep it lasting longer, too.

But keep in mind that better quality materials are often a lot heavier. That means installing them may require additional structural support, which can quickly add up.

To stay within your budget, opt for some good-quality asphalt shingles. These are not only fancier, but they’re also more durable than your standard shingles.




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