Big Upgrades That Increase Home Value: Part 1 - Kitchen ROI

Hey neighbors! If you’ve been living in the Salt Lake Valley for any length of time, you know that the housing market is always on the move. Whether you’re looking to sell in the next few months or you just want to enjoy a nicer space while building equity, knowing where to put your money is key.

Welcome to Part 1 of our new series: Big Upgrades That Increase Home Value. Today, we are stepping into the heart of the home, the kitchen.

When people ask us as a home remodel contractor in Utah, "Where do I start?" the answer is almost always the kitchen. It’s where the ROI (Return on Investment) is highest. For larger, more complex projects, Your Contractor Pros ensures your big vision gets the professional heavy lifting it deserves.

Cabinet Refresh vs. Full Replacement

Cabinets take up the most visual real estate in your kitchen. If yours are looking a little tired, you have two main paths.

The Refresh: If your cabinet boxes are structurally sound, a professional paint job or refacing can work wonders. Swapping out old hinges for soft-close hardware and adding modern pulls can give you a high-end look for a fraction of the cost. This is a great move for a quick kitchen remodel in Sandy where you want maximum impact on a tighter timeline.

Full Replacement: If your layout is clunky or the wood is failing, it’s time for a full replacement. This allows us to rethink the footprint, perhaps adding that kitchen island you’ve always wanted. Current national remodeling data shows that a minor midrange kitchen remodel can recoup around 90% to 96% of its cost, while major full remodels tend to return closer to 50% at resale.

Countertop Upgrades

Nothing says "outdated" like cracked laminate or stained tile counters. If you want to see your home value jump, look at quartz or granite. Quartz is currently the king of the kitchen renovation in Riverton because it’s nearly indestructible and doesn't require the sealing that natural stone does.

Upgrading your surfaces makes the entire room feel cleaner and more expensive. When buyers walk through a home in the Salt Lake Valley, they are looking for those "move-in ready" finishes.

Lighting Redesign (Goodbye, Outdated Fixtures!)

Lighting is the "jewelry" of the home, yet it’s often the most overlooked. If you’re still rocking those old, yellowed flush mount fixtures from the 90s, it’s time for an intervention.

We recommend a layered lighting approach:

  1. Recessed Lighting: To brighten the whole workspace.

  2. Pendant Lights: Over the island or sink for a pop of style.

  3. Under-Cabinet LEDs: These are a game-changer for food prep and evening ambiance.

Modern lighting fixtures are one of the most cost-effective ways to make a kitchen feel luxury. If you’re worried about what else might be lurking behind your walls, check out our guide on interior red flags.

Ready to Level Up?

Whether you need a few small fixes or a total overhaul, Your Contractor Pros are here to help. We handle everything from the small "honey-do" lists to full-scale renovations in Herriman, Riverton, Sandy, and beyond.

Stay tuned for Part 2, where we’ll dive into Bathroom ROI and how to turn your master bath into a spa-like retreat!

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