Sunday, 10 December 2017

DIY Home Upgrades That Won't Break The Bank

By Stephanie Rogers


Home upgrades don;t need to come with a huge price tag. Anyone who has a few hours of time and some basic tools can make beautiful changes to their space with even the smallest of budgets. DIY home upgrades are the simplest and cheapest way to make updates that will make a space look brand new.

Buying ready to install crown moldings and baseboards is very pricey. A far less expensive way to update these it to buy then in several pieces and put them up together. This can achieve the same look without dropping a lot of cash. Measure and cut each piece carefully. Sand any rough edges carefully and prime and paint in whatever color oils desired. Install using a nail gun or by hand a d this project is complete.

Nothing dates a kitchen or bathroom like old cabinets but a kitchen renovation can cost thousands of dollars. Painting is a simple, inexpensive, and excellent way to get an updated look at a fraction of the cost of replacing cabinets. Start by selecting a primer and durable paint in whatever color desired. Doors and hardware should be removed and any surface that is to be painted must be sanded to help the new paint adhere. A coat of primer will also help the paint adhere and will make it easier to cover darker colors with the new color. Two coats of paint over the primer is always advised. The hardware can be reused, and even changes with a coat of spray paint, or, check second hand stores for next to new hinges and handles that will make everything look different.

Another popular DIY is to replace doors with sliding barn doors. The hardware for this is easily purchased in a kit and may even include how to build the door. If not, carefully measure the opening and ensure the door is built a bit larger to ensure coverage. Stain or paint the wood before or after building and install according to the instructions in the hardware kit.

New light fixtures can go a long way to making a space more modern. There are many different ways to find inexpensive fixtures either through buy and sell websites or second hand stores. There are also many tutorials for updating existing ones. Always ask for help from someone who is familiar with simple electrical installations to ensure safety when removing or installing to avoid problems.

Adding interest to walls with stencils can change the entire space with a few hours of work. Detailed stencils can be purchased but lots of interest can also be made using painter's tape. Virtually any geometric pattern is possible and there are many examples available with a simple web search. When using painter's tape, use that of good quality and plan out the entire area before painting begins. Two careful coats is perfect. Wait until the paint is completely dry and then carefully peel the take away to reveal the fabulous new look!

Adding a frame to an otherwise plain mirror gives a beautiful, finished look. Measure the mirror and then select wood to go around the sides. It can be stained or painted as desired. Then, carefully nail or glue it to the mirror for a bathroom makeover that makes a surprising difference.

Simple and inexpensive updates to the home are something that anyone can learn to do. With a small budget and a little bit of know how, along with basic tools, it is possible to make changes that will make any space seem brand new.




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