Tuesday, April 2, 2013

HOME UPGRADES ON A BUDGET

Are you thinking about spiffing up your home but afraid it’s going to cost you a fortune?  Well, take a look at some inexpensive ways to add value to your home without breaking the bank.

Let’s start in the kitchen as this is still considered the heart of the home:

  •  Replace your kitchen faucet set
  •  Add new hardware to your cabinets
  •   Change out old lighting fixtures and add some new brighter, more energy-efficient ones.
  •  Another great idea is if the appliances in your kitchen don’t match, for example your refrigerator is white but your dishwasher is black, many dishwashers’ panels are reversible and are white on one side and black on the other.  It can be as simple as removing a couple of screws and flipping the panel over.  If not, you can always order new panels from the manufacturer.  This is much cheaper than buying all new appliances.

Next, let’s work on the bathroom:  


  •  Replace your old vanity with a new one or add a pedestal sink.  These are relatively inexpensive and are pretty easy for a homeowner to install.
  • Like the kitchen, new fixtures really make your bathroom feel new and clean.  Add a new towel bar, faucet, light fixtures and even some new towels, soap dishes, etc.
  •  Install new flooring using vinyl planking…easy to install and inexpensive as well.  In most cases, this can be applied directly over the existing floor.
  •   Re-grout your tub/shower to help brighten it up.
  • Re-paint and maybe even add some wainscot to the walls.  I did this in our guest bathroom and my wife loves the way it looks.
  •  Install a pullout mirror

                                               Closets/storage areas and laundry center: 

  • Add some do-it-yourself closet organizing systems to your bedroom closets, kitchen pantry, laundry center and entryway closets to create a more functional and updated storage area.

Trim and Paint:

  • Paint a room with an updated color; add some new trim and even a chair rail and crown molding to really improve the look and feel of your home.

 Let there be light:

  • How about a new chandelier for your dining room?
  • Ceiling fan with light kit for your bedroom or family room.  If you already have one of these, but are looking for an updated version, try purchasing replacement blades to update the fixtures look.
  • Don’t forget about the electrical outlets…Just add new cover plates if you want a new, cleaner look.
  •  Replace your old lamp shades with new ones.



Improve the Curb Appeal of your home with these ideas:


  •  New door handle and lock set to your front door
  •  Consider painting an older front door and the trim around it
  •   Add a decorative door knocker and/or doorbell
  •   A new doormat
  •   A new front porch light
  •  Add a large flowering plant or two near the front door
  •   A new mailbox

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