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A £6 B&M Bargain buy could help boost your home’s value by £30,000

Published on March 29, 2025 at 05:00 PM

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HOMEOWNERS can boost their property’s value by thousands of pounds without spending a fortune thanks to a savvy buy from B&M.

When it comes to selling a home, first impressions are everything.

Green Front Door
Repainting your front door could improve the house's value
Dulux Weathershield paint
B&M is selling Dulux Weathershield paint

The exterior is the first thing potential buyers see, and a tired, weathered front door could turn them away before they even step inside.

A simple coat of paint could transform your home’s kerb appeal, making it more attractive to buyers and therefore increasing its market price.

Upgrading a home’s entrance could add up to 10 per cent to its value, meaning a £298,602 property could see a price boost of up to £29,860, according to Halifax.

Replacing a front door can cost upwards of £1,000 but a fresh coat of paint can deliver the same wow factor for a fraction of the price.

That’s where B&M’s latest bargain comes in.

The budget retailer is selling Dulux Weathershield Smooth Masonry Paint in a five-litre tin for just £30, working out at £6 per litre.

You likely need less than a litre of paint to paint a door. Dulux estimates that 750ml is enough for a door.

You can buy the paint for even less if you are close to a Wickes store – the retailer is selling tins with a 20% discount taking the price down from £35 to £28.

The paint comes in shades including Green Ivy, Classic Cream, Pure Brilliant White, and Grey, the paint offers up to 15 years of protection against the elements, making a perfect choice for your front door.

However, there are other options, so it's worth having a good look around and comparing prices.

And while a five litre tub offers good value, you may not need this much paint unless you would like to paint multiple doors in your home.

For example, Amazon currently has Dulux weathershield paint discounted as part of its Spring Deals.

You can buy a 750ml tin – just enough for one door for £14.99, rather than spending double the amount for paint you don't need.

A fresh coat of paint doesn’t just make a home look well-maintained—it can also make it more appealing to buyers.

Estate agents agree that the front door plays a crucial role in kerb appeal.

Matt Lannings from agency The Property Expert, said: “Naturally for a property, the front door is one of the first things potential new owners will see up close.

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“There are various studies which indicate the first 20 to 30 seconds of a viewing will confirm if a potential buyer is interested or not.”

“In my experience, I’ve also learnt that many potential buyers will make drive by visits without initially consulting the agent or owner, so it’s imperative to make sure you haven’t fallen at the first hurdle by having a scruffy facade.”

Heather Carter-Drake, head of film lets at estate agency Hamptons agreed,

She said: “From Georgian elegance to Victorian grandeur, each door tells a unique story of rich heritage.

“I once secured a let for a classic black front door in Knightsbridge that earned its owner £500 for just a day's filming.”;

The colour and look you choose can also contribute.

Homes with red front doors sell for an average of £413,279—36% more than the national average of £290,003, according to a study by Safestyle.

Some homeowners opt for bold colours but neutral tones such as white and grey,tend to appeal to a wider range of buyers.

Matt said: “As a general rule, it’s important the colour of the front door isn’t too bold, as you don’t want to put a selection of buyers off by being too individual.”

Lighter shades can make a home look clean and modern, while darker hues, like navy or forest green, give off a sophisticated, high-end feel.

To carry out the job, budget-friendly paintbrushes can be found at Home Bargains, with options starting from just 99p.

The three-inch Spear and Jackson Select Pro brush, available online and in stores for £1.99, is a great tool for the job.

With just £6 worth of paint and a few hours of work, homeowners could add thousands to their home’s value making this a budget-friendly upgrade.

Meanwhile, a property expert has revealed the DIY interiors ‘upgrade' that is actually making your home drop in value – it's a nightmare to maintain too.

Elsewhere, a savvy mum gave her council house front door a mega makeover for less than £10.

Now her home entrance looks “gorgeous” and hides nasty winter muck.

Cheap and easy methods to increase your home value by £75,000

Here are seven cheap upgrades that could boost your home's value.

  1. Re-sealing wooden window frames could improve the homes value by £3,000
  2. Repainting your house could increase its value by £15,000
  3. Decluttering could increase the houses value by £6,000
  4. Tidying up the garden could increase the property value by £15,000
  5. Repainting the kitchen could increase the property value by £15,000
  6. Regrouting bathroom tiles could increase the property value by £15,000
  7. Sanding floorboards could increase the property value by £15,000

You can find out more on these easy upgrades here.

Spear and Jackson Pro Brush
The Spear and Jackson Pro Brush retails for £1.99 at Home Bargains
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