Making a few little repairs can majorly impact the value of your house. Simple updates can increase the resale value of your home by thousands. The tips in the article below can help you get started.
One of the quickest, easiest and cheapest ways to improve your home is paint. Whether it is the outside or the inside, both areas will look new and transformed. Pick neutral shades and brighter trim colors. Plain white walls tend to make your home look like a rental and not owner occupied.
One way to lower your electric bill is to install a motion sensor on your outdoor lights. This way, the bright spotlights only come on when someone is outside and needs the light and then, turn off when not needed, saving on energy. Also, motion-detector outdoor lights can act as a deterrent against theft.
If you heat with a wood stove, smoke will cause your walls to become dingy and you will need to repaint more often than if you heat with a furnace. When you do repaint, it is worthwhile to wipe the walls and ceiling down with a damp sponge to remove as much soot as possible before putting on a new coat of paint.
Install a lazy Susan in those odd corner cabinets. It can be difficult to properly use the storage space they provide, if you have to get down on your hands and knees to search for the items in the back corners. A lazy Susan will allow you to reach your items easily every time.
Put some foil on your outlets if you are going to be painting. Aluminum foil has several advantages over tape; it is easier to use and will still protect your outlets from paint splatters. Plus, your cleanup is so much easier! Let your paint dry, carefully remove the aluminum foil and then recycle!
A pergola is an excellent way to add a little pizzazz to your outside space; so if the front yard of your home needs a little character, consider putting in a pergola. The beloved garden structure adds shade, visual interest and a sense of peacefulness. You can get a do-it-yourself kit, a few friends and have it completed before the weekend is over.
To update the appearance of your basement, opt for easily installed modular flooring – the durable carpeting is suitable for even the heaviest traffic, and will make the area more inviting by ensuring the floors are not ice-cold. Many companies offer affordable traction-backed carpeting squares in a range of colors and patterns. These can be laid directly over concrete with no advance preparation.
When choosing colors for your room, decorate ‘vertically.’ Choose darker shades for the floor, medium colors on the walls and a lighter color on the ceiling. Don’t be tempted to use darker colors one one side of a room and lighter colors on the other side. This will make the room appear out of balance, as well as, visually unappealing.
As illustrated, a home remodeling project can be relatively easy. By taking some time to properly plan out your work, the process will be much smoother. Take these ideas to heart and begin working on your house.