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House Resolutions for the New Year: Big Impact Home Improvements

While we all have lofty visions when we first move into our homes — This basement has so much usable space! You could knock down this wall and make it an open concept! — those visions often move to the backburner once you settle in. But a new year brings new opportunities! If you’ve been dreaming of house improvements, make it your resolution to bring the vision to fruition in 2025. Here are some big impact home improvements worth tackling. 

Adding a Bathroom

A new bathroom not only offers a good ROI (32%-35%, according to the Journal of Light Construction Cost vs. Value report), it also provides a return on happiness. A Remodeling Impact Report shows 82% of homeowners have a greater desire to be home after a bathroom addition, and 44% have an increased sense of enjoyment when they are home.

Dreaming of radiant floor heating, a walk-in shower, or a soaker tub? Gain inspiration from our bathroom projects showcase.

Closet Renovation

There’s just too much closet space, said no one, ever. Give yourself a closet that would make Carrie Bradshaw proud. The Remodeling Impact Report gives closet renovations a perfect joy score of 10, with 79% of respondents having a greater desire to be home since completing the project, and 61% having an increased sense of enjoyment while home. 

A closet refresh can be as simple as adding an organization system to something as involved as a complete remodel with custom cabinetry, integrated lighting, and even a seating area.

New Front Door

Want to make a change that you notice as soon as you pull into the driveway? Increase curb appeal and energy efficiency with a new front door. It’s a relatively simple project with a big impact — up to a 188% ROI, according to the Journal of Light Construction report.

New front door options include steel doors for durability and security, fiberglass doors for low maintenance and energy efficiency, and classic wood doors for timeless charm. A steel door garners the greatest ROI.

Finishing the Basement

If you’re sitting on (literally) an unfinished basement, your home has so much untapped potential. Through a basement finishing project, you can add usable square footage to utilize as a playroom, additional bedroom, that second bathroom, and more. 

The Remodeling Impact Report shows an 86% ROI and 9.7 joy score for converting a basement to livable space. Check out our project showcase for finished basement inspiration.

Adding a Home Office

In 2025, working at the dining room table is out, and cozy, organized home offices are in. Remote or hybrid work isn’t going anywhere, and if you haven’t upgraded your home to create a private workspace yet, then the time is now. Whether in the finished basement, a spare bedroom, or a converted nook, a home office can enhance productivity and work-life balance.

Consider built-in desks and shelves for organization, ergonomic furniture for comfort, and soundproofing to minimize distractions. Incorporate good lighting to boost focus. 

Ready to make one of these projects a reality in 2025? Make your home resolutions come true with Central Construction Group. Contact us today to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation. Call 317-213-6246 or connect with us on Facebook or Instagram.

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