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Staging Your Master Bathroom to Sell!

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Like millions of people around the world, you start and finish your day tackling important hygienic routines in your bathroom. With so much important time spent in this room, it's safe to say that it's a pretty important space in your home. Remodeling your bathroom can be an effective way to improve your home's value. With a little effort, you can improve your master bathroom in a way that any buyer would fall in love with. Here are a few easy ways you can update your bathroom before selling your home at the Lake of the Ozarks! Add New Flooring Old, chipped linoleum can date a bathroom faster than anything else in the space. You can get away with laying new linoleum in your bathroom, but if you really want to update the space, opt for something updated and timeless like tile. Ceramic tile is still just as popular as ever, and you can even get a tile that mimics the look and texture of wood so you aren't straying from a warm spa-like feel. Freshen Up the Hardware...

Improving Your Home's Value One Room at a Time: Master Bathroom

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When you're selling your home, you want to make sure that everything is spic and span! Of course, sometimes areas of your home either get neglected, or they become dated over the years. There is one space of your home that is prone to both, and that's your master bathroom. We know you've seen it before, either in your home, someone else's home, those fixer-upper shows, or on real estate sites as you're browsing - those master bathrooms that look like they're trying to bring back shoulder pads and perms. With a little effort, you can improve the value of your home with a master bathroom that any buyer would fall in love with. Here are a few easy ways you can update your bathroom, and maybe a few crazy ones too! Deep Clean This may seem obvious, but your bathroom can get really, really grimy. Take time to clean all of the nooks and crannies that don't get attention on a routine cleaning basis. Does your previously white grout have a dark gray appearanc...