Deciding on what elements to update is one of the key decisions you'll make as a homeowner getting ready for a home renovation.
This 2 br/ 2 ba #villa in Sarasota is a great example of renovation done right. BTW, this villa is for sale now for $250,000.
![Renovated kitchen in a villa in Sarasota](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/3364cd_a670d14ef8204d34ac3e8e3dfffe80f9~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_980,h_735,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_auto/3364cd_a670d14ef8204d34ac3e8e3dfffe80f9~mv2.jpg)
One of the biggest mistakes homeowners can make is the kitchen backsplash tile. I've toured thousands of renovated and new construction homes during my 23 years in residential real estate, and seen some "interesting" backsplash tile choices.
Even though the backsplash tile in this villa is original, leaving it as part of the renovation makes design and financial sense, since it works well with the modern stone countertops and the tan and gray hues in the LVT flooring.
A busy mosaic tile competes with the surrounding elements and creates an unnecessary visual distraction. I've worked with many home buyers who calculate removal of a backsplash into the cost of their home purchase.
![Busy mosaic tile on your acksplash can be a negative distraction for a potential home buyer](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/3364cd_76d6d399987445c89b38bd98ece09a60~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_300,h_300,al_c,q_80,enc_auto/3364cd_76d6d399987445c89b38bd98ece09a60~mv2.jpg)
I'm here to help you locate a perfect renovation project, and turn it into a desirable Florida vacation, seasonal, or income producing property.
David Barr, Realtor | 941-993-6853 | david@davidbarrhomes.com
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