Easy Updates around the House

If you associate home improvement projects with excessive spending, it is understandable. After all, on average, remodeling a bathroom could set you back 16,000 dollars. However, you do not have to do costly renovations to raise the value of your home.

Smaller projects can also add instant curb appeal and make your house more pleasant to live in. Try these easy updates in your home:

Update the Lighting

Good modern lighting can make any room look warmer and more spacious. You should consider replacing your old-fashioned fixtures with energy efficient ones that are pleasing to the eye such as BS-16- hanging light, copper lantern, gas and electric lighting. To find a stylish replacement, you should visit home retailer websites that have information about the latest trends.

Chandeliers and pendants in attractive designs and metals can alter the look of a room significantly. The prices of fixtures vary widely, but you can find an attractive piece under 500 dollars.

Modernize Your Bathroom

Because a bathroom is tiny, you can update its look without spending too much. For instance, you can replace an outdated sink and toilet with modern models without breaking bank. If a model is discontinued, you can buy it at a cheap price.

You can also upgrade your bathroom by adding a coat of paint, which you can do over the weekend. If you want to DIY, you should replace the tile in your bathroom or install a frame around your frameless mirror.

Hire Professional Cleaners

Cleaning your house thoroughly will enhance your home’s look and make it more pleasant to stay in. Although you can do it yourself, hiring a professional cleaning company such as Spotless Cleaning Chicago comes with a set of advantages. Carpet cleaners use powerful and high tech machines that remove more dirt and water than you can remove with a hand-held vacuum cleaner.

Moreover, windows are hard to clean, especially if you cannot reach some areas easily. Professional cleaners also clean mold and moss from your walkways and driveways, making them safer for walking on and cleaner.

Remake Your Entrance

The best way to improve the overall look of your home is by making your entrance more attractive and lively. You can start by replacing your front door with a solid one that has contemporary locks. A new door can cost up to 1000 dollars, but it will be worth it.

If you cannot afford to buy another door, you could update your old one with some paint. Does your front door look good as it is? You should spruce up your porch by adding some potted plants and exterior lighting.

Decorate the Walls

After some decoration, a room can appear much larger than it actually is. When decorating, do it from the floor to the ceiling to give the eye a reason to scroll up and down the wall and make the room appear taller. You can also add décor such as open shelving if you want space to incorporate meaningful objects and splashes of color. Adding shelves to your home can cost less than 200 dollars.

You should try to install simple shelving in a symmetrical pattern or move around your artwork from one room to another until you find the perfect place to hang it. If you do not have anything to hang, you should stretch a vintage fabric over a canvas and hang it. This is an inexpensive way to make your home look better.

The above home improvement projects prove that you do not always have to spend too much on renovations. Just set a small budget and stick with it.

About Jammie Morey

Jammie is of Native American descent, her family is from the Ojibway/Chippewa tribe in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. She was born and raised in Michigan and currently resides there with her daughter. She is a single parent and enjoys spending time with her daughter. Jammie is a home healthcare aide and loves what she does outside the home. Jammie is Owner of The Neat Things in Life.

Comments

  1. This is a great article! This summer we have been focusing on improving our home without spending a lot of money. I’m glad that you mentioned cleaning because we got our carpets cleaned and it’s basically like we have new floors! We’ve also worked on decorating the walls and it makes a big difference. I love the idea of updating the lighting, I’ll have to see if it’s in the budget.

Speak Your Mind

*

The Neat Things in Life is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com