Every year, homeowners anxiously wait until the months after the holiday celebrations to reset their homes. With a little thoughtful planning, you’ll not only be able to give your space a simple facelift but also enjoy your free time after, and be outside, soaking up the weather.
Many homeowners agree that the first months of the year are the perfect time to cross home improvement projects off the list, feeling more motivated to work on them during this time of year, according to a survey. A whopping 78% of homeowners plan to make some type of home improvement in the next three to six months and young homeowners are even more motivated, with 87% of millennials planning to give their spaces some tender loving care during the same time frame.
Enhancing your home’s value and functionality does not require a full-blown remodel. Strategic updates can make a significant impact and can be completed in just a few days. Consider these smart, no sweat home updates while staying cozy indoors.
UPGRADE APPLIANCES
Dated appliances can steal from a space’s potential; a simple swap can completely transform the aesthetic of a room, taking it from vintage to polished in a snap. Thanks to Maytag, you don’t have to sacrifice function for style. Whether you’re partial to French door or side-by-side refrigerators, front load or top load washers, explore sleek options at maytag.com. With a few thoughtful changes, you have the power to turn your home into the space you’ve always dreamed of.
DECLUTTER
While you may not be ready to jump on the minimalist bandwagon, be inspired by the movement and remove unnecessary items from your home. Donate or sell trinkets and gadgets you don’t use and focus on organizing what’s left. Consider storage solutions like closet organizers and kitchen pullouts that make organization seamless.
There’s no greater joy than coming home to a clean, tidy and truly clutter-free space.
FRESH PAINT
A fresh coat of paint is an affordable update for any room, and with a little elbow grease, you can easily complete this project in a weekend. Whether you paint all the walls in your bedroom or just one to create a focal wall, you can customize this project to your personal tastes and preferences. While you’re at it, why not paint the ceiling too? A fresh coat of white paint can instantly elevate a space by better reflecting light.
REPLACE HARDWARE
The kitchen and bathrooms are typically the most frequented rooms in a home. The hardware in these spaces might seem like an afterthought, but if you want to add a little pizzazz with minimal effort, focus here. Styles go in and out of fashion and hardware becomes drab with everyday wear and tear. Replace knobs, handles and hooks with a new look that reflects your personality. Brushed metals have maintained popularity, and brass is poised to make a comeback. Other materials like wood and glass are popular for hardware, too.
Whether you love it or can’t get through it quickly enough, winter is a perfect time to take on simple home improvements; about three in four homeowners would rather complete home renovations during the fall and winter so they can travel in the spring and summer. With these handy tips, you have the knowledge and power to rejuvenate your home and make this winter a productive one.
This article is courtesy of Brandpoint.