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Upgrade Your Home for Little Money

For many, the thought of home improvements can bring about worry. Between costly and lengthy projects, updates can often seem like they’re not worth the hassle. But not to fear! These relatively easy home upgrades are cost effective and can also increase the overall value of your home—a definite win-win! - Courtesy of American Lifestyle

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Paint the kitchen cabinets
New cabinets are costly. But a few coats of paint can transform both your cabinets and the kitchen itself for less than half of the cost. Simply remove the doors and hardware, sand, and paint a color of your choice.

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Replace hardware
Weathered cabinet handles can drastically age your home. Swap out the hardware in the kitchen and bathroom for modern knobs and handles. Your local hardware store will have a variety to select from.

Update light switch plates
Did you know that you can replace a light switch plate for less than one dollar? You can even take it one step further by painting them the same color as your walls.

Add moldings to walls
As long as you have the proper tools, DIY molding is relatively simple. Two popular types, crown molding and panel molding, will each give your house an elegant ambience.

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Give the outside of your home a face-lift and increase curb appeal
A pop of color can take the outside of your house from drab to fab. Easy do-it-yourself projects like repainting your front door, adding new shutters, and planting bright flowers in window boxes can add a welcoming effect. Updates like adding trim to flower beds, modernizing outdoor light fixtures, and repainting your mailbox will not only be easy on the eyes, but will also increase the overall curb appeal.

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Revamp indoor light fixtures
Instead of spending your money on a brand new fixture, consider giving your current one a makeover. Transform the fixture cover either by adding a fresh layer of high-heat paint or replacing the glass.

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Repaint walls with neutral colors
A neutral palette—think cream, gray, or tan—can act as a blank canvas for brightly colored accents like throw pillows.

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Frame your bathroom mirror
Does your bathroom have a plain plate-glass mirror? Adding decorative baseboard trim around it can make a world of difference.

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Hang curtains high and wide
Help a small window out! Hanging drapes high and wide will give the illusion of a larger window, along with making the room feel more spacious.

Add visible storage
Is there anything better than extra storage without having to open either a door or cabinet? Floating shelves are both a simple and aesthetically pleasing solution.

Give your air grilles a fresh look
Since a return air vent is a necessity, why not make it look its best? Consider painting older grilles to keep them looking like new.

tags: Affordable RenoBathroomCabinetCurb AppealCurtainsHardwareHomeHome ImprovementHome TipsHouseLightPaintStorageUpgradeValueVent
categories: Home, Cleaning, Affordable Home Upgrades
Thursday 07.23.20
Posted by Craig McCullough
 

4 Fall Cleaning Must -Dos for Homeowners →

Spring may be the time for an annual cleaning marathon, but tackling some specific maintenance and cleaning chores in the fall ensures your home is in ideal condition before cooler weather arrives. This time of year is the best time to put your summer things away and pull out your cooler weather pieces, from flannel sheets and down comforters to pumpkins, gourds and fall decor. Each of the items below will help you prep your home for fall; these won't take much time to accomplish, but you'll feel revitalized and ready to welcome the new season when you are done.

Fall Cleaning Checklist for Homeowners

Prep your HVAC System: According to experts at House Beautiful, one of the most important tasks you have in fall is to ready your heating system. Change the filters, dust around vents and if you have any concerns, schedule an inspection with a local contractor. Discovering a small problem now could prevent costly repairs later -- and those new filters will improve your home's efficiency and air quality, too.

Say Goodbye to Summer: Most of us accumulate quite a few accessories and decorative items each season. Identify any that are left over from the spring holidays -- that red, white and blue wreath and the pastel pillows can make a reappearance next year. Pack all items safely away and label the box so you can retrieve them when the warm weather returns. Rotate out dishes and kitchenware as needed -- and any appliances that are for summer use should head to the back of the cabinets.

Ready the Roof: Check your roof and gutters for debris like leaves, acorns and pine needles. If you can safely do so, remove these. Cleaning your roof and gutters now will prevent problems later; water could be trapped in the gutter and freeze, causing a variety of problems, from leaks to roof damage. A quick visual check can help you determine if there is a buildup of debris on your roof; if you spot any visible damage, it is time to get help -- even a single missing shingle can impact the integrity of your roof and damage your home.

Check Batteries: It takes just moments, but the most important thing you can do to prepare your home for fall is to test and refresh your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms. This is also the time to check the expiration date on your fire extinguisher and make sure it is still ready to use.

By the time you've completed these tasks, your home will be ready for the fun part -- breaking out the fall decor and accessories and getting ready to welcome the season.

tags: Cleaning, Real Estate, Home Owner, Home, Life, Lifestyle
categories: Real Estate, Cleaning
Friday 10.18.19
Posted by Nicholas Williams