5 Simple Home Improvement Ideas That Are Easy To Budget In
If you are looking to improve the look and feel of your home, it is not necessary to spend a lot of money or invest a huge amount of time. There are many simple changes you can make that will update your home, make you feel more comfortable and even increase resale value! Take a look at a few ideas for some simple changes you can make this weekend.
The easiest way to change the look of your home is to paint. Paint costs about thirty bucks a can, and a can or two can easily change the entire look of a room. If you are not in the right frame of mind to paint an entire room, even adding an accent wall or a new, glossy coat to wainscoting can make all the difference. Most individuals can tackle a painting project in a weekend, making it an easy project for any do-it-yourself individual.
If you are looking for a little more glam or a more modern appeal than a painted wall, consider wallpaper. Wallpaper adds color, depth and texture to a room. With all the new designs available, it’s easy to find something that fits your taste and will not feel outdated in a year. While wallpaper is a bit more difficult to add to a house than paint, with a simple home improvement class at your local hardware store and the right tools you can feel like a professional. Wallpaper does not cost a lot easier, making it a great choice for the budget conscious individual.
If you are looking to update your kitchen, there is no need to add expensive new cabinets or granite counter tops. A simple coat of paint on your existing cabinets and some new knobs and pulls can change the entire look of your space. A coat of white paint will quickly spruce up dark, outdated cabinets. A few new knobs are like jewelry and add a touch of pizzazz. This is another project that can be done in a day on even a minimalist’s budget.
Finally, consider a project that does not require you to change the room at all. Play around with your furniture. A new coat of paint on an old table, refinishing an old dresser or adding slip covers to your couch or chair will bring life to your room and change the entire look of your space. If you don’t have a piece that you want to change, consider looking at unwanted pieces offered up by friends and family or visiting a yard sale or flea market for finds. Many home improvement stores even offer classes dedicated to refinishing furniture, so it is easy to find help with this project that changes a space without requiring a big commitment.
There are many ways to improve your space on a minimal budget and with a minimal time commitment. Take a look at a few of these ideas, and give a project a try this weekend. You’ll be pleased with the efforts and feel a real sense of accomplishment when you are done!
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