When it comes to investing in your home, some projects get all the attention—namely anything involving the [kitchen](https://www.realtor.com/living/setting-up-home/how-to-update-your-dated-kitchen-ideas/), the [bathroom](https://www.realtor.com/living/design-diy/easy-bathroom-updates-pro-house-flipper/), and the [outdoor areas](https://www.realtor.com/living/setting-up-home/easy-affordable-patio-projects/). And it makes sense: You tend to spend a lot of time in these spaces, after all. But upgrades don’t come cheap (hello, [swimming pools](https://www.realtor.com/living/pro-tips/is-adding-a-pool-worth-it/)) and not every improvement is worth
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