Best garden renovations to increase property value this spring

With spring fast approaching and warmer weather finally in sight, now is the perfect time to step outside and give your garden the well-deserved TLC and refresh it needs after such a wet and dreary start to the year.

Whether it’s refreshing planting beds, updating patio areas or rethinking your layout, investing time into your outdoor space can make a noticeable difference, not just aesthetically, but financially too.

With this in mind, Helen Hobbs, Property Finance Specialist at Pure Property Finance, reveals the garden renovation projects that can add real value to your home, offering practical insight for those considering improvements this spring.

Home office or garden room

“One trend that has seen continual drastic growth in popularity since the pandemic is the creation of home offices and garden rooms.

With many homeowners lacking sufficient space inside their homes for an efficient office, outdoor solutions have become increasingly attractive.

Well-designed garden offices and rooms can add significant value, with some improvements potentially increasing a property’s worth by up to around £5k depending on size and features.”

Patio space

“One of the most appealing features for buyers is a well-maintained patio space. Outdoor areas for entertaining, enjoying BBQs, or soaking up the sun are always a draw when viewing a property.

However, if the space is cracked, dirty, or in need of general TLC, it may not add the value you were hoping for.

Simple improvements, such as deep cleaning, repairing damaged surfaces, adding furniture, or decorating with plants, can significantly boost curb appeal and make the garden feel more inviting.”

Flower beds and vegetable patches

“For those with green fingers, well-maintained flower beds, vegetable patches and neat borders can all help increase a property’s appeal and value.

A cared-for garden signals to buyers that the home has been well looked after, while features like raised beds and defined planting areas add both charm and practicality.

Landscaped gardens, when finished to a high standard, are said to boost curb appeal significantly and could add up to £6,000 in value.

Additions such as structured beds, clear pathways and zoned seating areas help create a polished, “move-in ready” feel, and it’s always a bonus when buyers feel they won’t need to invest extra time or money into completing the garden themselves.

A shed

“Finally, somewhat surprisingly, adding a shed can also offer a strong return on investment. Depending on its size and quality, a shed could add thousands to a property’s value.

With the average shed costing around £1,000, this presents significant net gain potential, making it an attractive option for homeowners renovating on a smaller budget. Practical, versatile and increasingly desirable for storage or hobby space, a well-positioned shed can be a simple yet effective way to enhance both functionality and appeal.”

Swimming pool

“For homeowners fortunate enough to have a generously sized garden, installing a swimming pool could offer the highest value uplift of all outdoor improvements.

Frequently cited as one of the most desirable garden additions among buyers, a well-designed pool can increase a property’s appeal significantly, with some reports suggesting it could add up to £7,000 in value.

Of course, this type of investment requires careful consideration. Space, ongoing maintenance costs and the target market for your home all play a crucial role in determining whether a pool will deliver the best return.”

In conclusion, spring presents the perfect opportunity for homeowners to unlock the full potential of their outdoor space. From high-impact additions like garden rooms and swimming pools to more budget-friendly upgrades such as patios, planting schemes and sheds, there are options to suit every garden size and financial plan.

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