Is your home starting to look a little worn? Would you like to freshen it up but don’t have a lot of time or cash to spare? No problem. Try these quick, inexpensive fixes.
Paint.
Paint is one of the easiest, most inexpensive ways to spruce up a space. You can paint almost any surface and achieve a variety of finishes using faux painting techniques. And, you can paint as much or as little as you would like. You can paint an entire room, from top to bottom, or just one wall for a pop of color. You can add a few stencils on the stair steps or paint a windowsill. The choice is yours.
Lighting
Lighting is another quick, easy update that doesn’t have to cost a bundle. You can save on your utility bills, too, by installing energy-efficient fixtures. Several stylish options are available, and depending upon your talents and skills, you might even be able to convert something old like a bucket into a fashionable light. New shades and energy-efficient bulbs are other quick fixes.
Woodwork
Woodwork can take a real beating over time, especially around doors and windows. Take a look at your woodwork. Could it use a little TLC? Clean and touch it up, or consider replacing it. Trim is relatively inexpensive, and with the right tools and knowledge, very easy to replace. Want to really spruce up your space? Add some crown molding, chair rails or decorative appliqués.
Hardware
Hardware can easily be replaced. Many styles are available, and some are very inexpensive. For less than $50, you can give your kitchen or bathroom a fresh look with new pulls and knobs. New hinges, handles and doorknobs are also relatively inexpensive fixes. While you’re at it, why not replace the switch plate covers? Several styles are available from the basic bright white to shiny stainless steel. You can even paint or wallpaper old covers.
Furniture
Furniture can easily be updated with slipcovers, pillows and throws. But don’t stop there. Take inventory of your furniture. Are there pieces you no longer need? Could anything be repurposed? Clear out what you don’t need and give whatever remains a facelift with paint, stain and fabric.
Make those old dining chairs new again with a fresh coat of paint and reupholstered seats. Polish up the table, conceal the scratches with a stain stick, and you’re all set for your next dinner party. As you make your way through other rooms, pay attention to the furniture arrangement. Could it be better? It’s amazing how much of a difference a simple change in the furniture arrangement can make.
These are just a few strategies for sprucing up your space on a shoestring budget. There are many other quick fixes. You could:
• Reface cabinets.
• Install new faucets and toilet seats.
• Replace appliance face panels.
• Regrout tile.
• Hang new blinds and drapes.
• Switch out rugs.
• Add some artwork and accessories.
• Change out photo frames.
• Roll out new rugs.
• Bring in some plants and flowers.
And, don’t forget the importance of a good cleaning. Clearing away the clutter and cleaning the space from top to bottom can make it look like new.
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