Looking to add value to your home but don’t want to pay others to do it for you? Here are some great interior home improvement projects that you can tackle on your own or with the family! It’s possible and very affordable. Make your home shine like never before.
Install Ceiling Fans
Ceiling fans are great upgrades to add to your home or replace in your home. Reduce your heating and cooling bills with ceiling fans. During the summer, give your air conditioner a helping hand by helping to circulate the cool air around your home. During the winter, your heating bill will be less as ceiling fans will help push the hot air down from high places as the hot air rises. They can also come with energy efficient lights that can reduce your electricity bill as well.
Restore Hardwood Floors
Make your home interior shine with this great home improvement project. Making your floors shine brings life to your home. If you have an older home, chances are there’s hardwood below your carpet. Don’t cover up the hardwood, get rid of the carpet, polish your hardwood and impress your friends. Make them look brand new without having to pay the brand new hardwood floor price.
Update Fixtures
Update fixtures all around your house, the kitchen, living room bathrooms etc. Your home will be much more modern by replacing a sink faucet, outlets, bathroom vanity, light fixtures and more. For a few hundred dollars you can make your home look completely different. With little time you can install these upgrades yourself.
Freshen up the Walls
Wear and tear on your home is evident in your walls. Have the kids drawn on them? Did the dog knock something over that put a hole in the wall? Did the sun fade the paint? Are there small scuffs? There’s a lot of scenarios that can affect the integrity of your walls. A patch and fresh coat of paint can bring the room back to life. It makes your home look taken care of and squared away. Painting is easy and the whole family can get involved.
Getting Started with Interior Home Improvements
This may sound like a lot to do at once. You might have more projects than just these. Take them one project at a time. Don’t focus on the complete picture but one slice of the pie. Once that project is done, move on to the next. When you’re done with the interior, check out some exterior home improvement projects.