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Easy, cheap updates you can do by yourself

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By Kimberly Blaker
Posted on September 05, 2024

So, you’ve been dreaming of updating your home or apartment, but the cost of new flooring or a kitchen remodel doesn’t fit your budget?

Check out these simple, inexpensive updates and fixes that’ll give your home a fresh new look, inside and out:

For homeowners

Replace your front door. This is the first thing guests see when they walk up to your house. So it’s a great place to begin your updating.

A higher-end wooden door will add beauty to your entrance. But even a new steel door painted in an attractive color will add a lot of curbside appeal to your home.

Repair window screens. Torn window screens detract from curb appeal. Fortunately, they’re inexpensive and easy to fix. Buy a package of replacement screening and a screen rolling tool to do it yourself.

If you’re not up to the task, hardware stores often do screen replacement at a reasonable cost. Just drop off your damaged screen, and they’ll have it ready for you in a couple of days.

Revitalize or paint cabinets. If your solid-wood bathroom or kitchen cabinets look worn, you can revitalize them by rubbing them with Old English scratch cover and furniture polish.

Painting them is a good alternative since white or gray cabinets are the trend. You can also get creative and choose a bold color to liven up your kitchen or bathroom.

Install a kitchen backsplash. A tile  backsplash will add richness to your kitchen. Find do-it-yourself instructions at diynetwork.com.

If that’s more work than you want to invest, choose from a wide selection of faux tile backsplash panels to add dimension and character to your kitchen.

For home or apartment dwellers

Cure dirty or crumbling grout. The wonderful thing about tile is not only its luxurious look but also its longevity. But filthy or broken-down grout can spoil the look.

Make your tile floor or shower look new again by freshening the grout. If it’s just dirty, you can clean it. For instructions, visit bobvila.com.

If the grout is broken down and needs to be replaced, find grout removal instructions at thespruce.com.

Update switch plates & outlet covers. This is a super-easy way to update a room, and there are so many choices for every decorating style.

If you like the look of metal switch plates but don’t want the expense, buy some metallic spray paint in bronze, brushed nickel or silver. Just remove the covers, spray them, and in an hour they’ll be ready to put back on.

Replace ceiling fan blades. Do your ceiling fans look decrepit? The blades often deteriorate faster than the fixtures. Buy new blades to make your fans look new again.

Liven it up with paint. Fresh paint goes a long way toward updating and freshening a room.

Pick up paint brochures at your hardware store for color scheme ideas, then play around with different colors against your room’s flooring and furnishings. You might be pleasantly surprised to discover a beautiful new look.

Freshen trim & doors. Paint the trim and doors throughout your home in a single color. Not only will this freshen your home, but it’ll also give your home a cohesive look. If your home is small, white or light grey paint will keep it bright and make it feel more spacious.

If you have a larger home, you can go bold with a medium or dark color. This will add richness to your living space. Medium grays and tans or dark charcoal and coffee colors are good choices.

Wallpaper a small room. Wallpaper is in again and can transform a small space, such as your bathroom or foyer. Choose from the latest patterns, textures and colors for a great new look.

Replace vent covers. Over time, banged-up and painted-over vent covers become an eyesore. New vent covers will go a long way toward making your home feel like new.

Remove hard water stains. Clean hard water stains off your toilet and tub. If you have hard water, your toilet bowl and bathtub may be hideous.

Fortunately, CLR calcium, lime and rust remover does wonders on porcelain. If your bathtub is vinyl or acrylic, read instructions carefully.

For more hardened buildup on porcelain, buy a handled pumice stone and sand off the accumulation. But don’t use pumice stones on vinyl and acrylic because pumice is too abrasive and will leave scratches.

Update cabinet hardware. New cabinet knobs and pulls can give your bathroom or kitchen a facelift, and there are tons of styles from which to choose.

Update doorknobs. Do your doorknobs look shabby or dated? This is another easy fix. Brushed nickel is the latest trend in hardware.

Doorknobs come complete with instructions and are easy to change with just a screwdriver. Also, consider replacing the hinges to match the doorknobs.

Kimberly Blaker is a freelance writer. She also owns an online bookshop, Sage Rare & Collectible Books, specializing in out-of-print, scarce, signed and first editions; fine bindings; ephemera and more at sagerarebooks.com

Copyright © 2023 Kimberly Blaker. All rights reserved.

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