Renovation Expert Has Revealed The Tiny Tweaks That Can Add More Than 10 000 In Value To A Property After She Renovated A Facade In Maroubra Sydney In Under A Day

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Renovation expert has revealed the tiny tweaks that can add more than $10,000 in value to a property, after she renovated a facade in Maroubra, Sydney, in under a day.
The TV expert said people often neglect renovating their facade because they think it is going to take ages or cost them thousands of dollars, but you can make plenty of small cosmetic changes for a relatively inexpensive amount.
Cherie recently took on a heritage-style cottage in Sydney's eastern suburbs with the brief of spending under $5,000 on the facade revamp.
After having a real estate agent over to value the cosmetic changes, it was estimated that she had added 'more than double or $10,000' to the value of the home.
So what changes did Cherie make?
BEFORE: Renovation expert Cherie Barber has revealed the tiny tweaks that can add more than $10,000 in value to a property, after she renovated a facade in Maroubra, Sydney, in a day
AFTER: Cherie said she spent just $5,000 on transforming this heritage-style property in Sydney's eastern suburbs - and anyone can do it too
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She fixed the entry way
The biggest issue Cherie told FEMAIL that she had with the property was its lack of an entryway unless you crossed both the driveway and the front lawn.
'I created a gate that was closer to the front door perfect-basements by cutting a hole in the existing fence and re-purposing it into a gate,' she told Daily Mail Australia.
Cherie said she also got rid of the ferns in the corner of the house, as they were 'visually blocking' the front door.
'The bulk of the money was spent on the landscaping and getting rid of the existing palms to add new plants,' Cherie said.
'I wanted plants that were more heritage in feel and fitted with the property, instead of having this cute home with these slightly jarring modern palms.' 
Cherie estimates that some $2-$3,000 was spent on this area, and she saved a little by avoiding adding concrete to the pathway leading to the front door.
AFTER: One of the changes that Cherie (pictured) made was painting the front door, which she said is one of the areas where you can add a 'pop' of personality
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She changed the front door
<div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS femail" data-version="2" id="mol-8a036dd0-b5b5-11ea-a0cc-437ffe913a39" website you spot the tweaks that added over $10k value to this property?