Easy Ways To Make Your Home Look New On A Budget

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This time of the year is the most common time for people to start thinking about making changes, improvements, and planning a spring clean. However, it is also the time of year where people struggle with money the most. After the cost of Christmas and the new year bringing new budgets, many people are living to a strict budget but still have the urge or need to complete home improvements.

The good news? You don’t need a huge budget to make your home look and feel newer, you just need to complete a few minor, and often inexpensive tasks. Let’s have a look at some of the ways you can do this in some of the common rooms in your home: 

Your Bathroom 

This is often a room that gets forgotten about and left time and time again because it is known as a room that may be small but can be costly to renovate. You do not need to renovate your bathroom to give it a new lease of life. Try some of these small tasks to improve your bathroom at a huge cost: 

  • Re-do the grouts on the tiles 
  • Replace the sealant around the bath, sink, and toilet
  • Replace the toilet seat
  • Change the taps or de-scale them
  • Use an unblocker on the drains 
  • Clear any limescale and scum from the shower screen 
  • Change the shower curtain for a screen
  • Update the lighting 

Your Kitchen

This is another room that people presume is going to be expensive to update, this is because they instantly think that they need to replace the whole kitchen. And, yes if you replace your entire kitchen it can sometimes be costly, however, it is possible to update and improve your kitchen without spending a fortune, some of the things you can do include: 

  • Replacing the worktops 
  • Changing the cupboard doors or painting them
  • Updating the appliances one by one
  • Changing the cupboard handles 
  • Updating the lighting 
  • Adding a boiling water tap 
  • Add in a coffee machine 

Your Master Bedroom 

The master bedroom is surprisingly one of the rooms that get left off the list. Not usually because it’s expensive to complete but because other rooms such as the guest room, children’s rooms, and main living areas get the attention first. This usually means that when it comes to the master bedroom there isn’t a lot left in the budget. Instead of trying to complete it on a budget, it gets left. You don’t need to do this though, you can easily make changes to your master bedroom with breaking the bank. You could even do a little bit month by month. Some of the things you cups change include: 

  • Adding a feature wall
  • Adding in some plants 
  • Changing the bed that has storage underneath
  • Adding in plenty of additional storage 
  • Updating your bedding 
  • Updating the  curtains, blinds, and voils
  • Cleaning the carpets and adding in some rugs 
  • Adding a few throws and cushions

These small changes can all be done bit by bit and on a budget, this way you can keep within your means and work your way towards the home that you are after. Do you have any other tips that could help? Please share some of them in the comments.

How To Rediscover Your Love Of The Home Amidst COVID-19

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The COVID-19 pandemic has seen most people spend more time at home than ever before. In truth, it has had a largely detrimental impact on our relationships with our properties. However, you do not need to start waving the white flag just yet. 

It is possible to rediscover your love of the home, but it will take a conscious effort. Pay added attention to the issues below, and you won’t go far wrong. 

The Work-Home Balance

If you are currently working remotely for the foreseeable future, you must adapt the home to suit your new needs. The reality of the situation is that you cannot afford to persist with the ideas that served you adequately when it seemed like a short-term fix. Perhaps the most important step is to establish a mental barrier between the two. When you’re not in work mode, you should be able to enjoy the property as a home. Without the right balance, it becomes hard to enjoy either aspect to the max.

Add Curb Appeal

You are probably spending more time than usual inside the home. So, it’s vital that you can enter it in a positive frame of mind. Investing in the curb appeal should, therefore, sit very high on the agenda. New siding materials can transform the look of the home. Meanwhile, new windows can boost the insulation as well as the looks. Upgrading the driveway with asphalt paving is another highly productive project. Aside from enhancing the value of your life, it’ll add to the value of the property too.

Treat Yourself To Tech

Too much tech can be a bad thing. However, there’s no doubt that it can significantly enhance your experiences around the home. A new projector screen can completely transform a recreational room while VR gaming is another popular choice. While home entertainment is great, you may want to consider home security features too. This will deliver peace of mind. In turn, it’ll consciously and subconsciously alter your feelings towards the property. Now is the perfect time to do it.

Add Some Personality

When you fall into the trap of creating a house rather than a home, you will soon see your enthusiasm fade. Restoring a sense of personality isn’t hard to do. Turn family photos into canvas art. Choose a feature wall color or pattern that you love. Opt for textured fabrics that aren’t found in the shopping mall. When the home is both distinct and capable of telling your family’s story, you will notice an instant change to the way you view the home. It’ll bring the family a whole lot closer.

Cut Wasted Expenses

Nobody wants to be in debt. If the home is currently leading you into a dark hole, this is the time to change it. The increased time at home means that any faults and financial waste become bigger issues than before. Whether it’s changing energy suppliers or increasing the insulation is up to you. Either way, trimming the fat will reduce your stress, which will make your home life better. Moreover, some of the savings can be put toward other home upgrades and facilities. What more could you want?