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ToggleOf course, any issue that is structural and concerns functionality and safety has to be addressed as needed and can call for a full-blown renovation. However, in terms of aesthetics, there are plenty of tricks that you can do yourself without breaking the bank or putting on a hard hat.
Here are some clever home improvement hacks that will not cost much but can make a big impact on making your place more functional and visually appealing.
Repainting does require some elbow grease and can get a little messy, but come to think of it, it does not necessarily require any heavy equipment or extra manpower. Nonetheless, the change it will bring to any room is dramatic. You can apply new paint on walls, ceilings, window frames, and even cabinets.
The very purpose of using ceramic tiles is because their smooth surface is easy to clean. However, even if they remain shiny and in good condition, the spaces in between them can collect dirt over time and make your flooring look old and unappealing. You can solve this by cleaning them and filling in the lines with new grout.
If your floor or wall tiles are cracked or stained and cleaning is not enough, then you can also cover them up with peel-and-stick vinyl tiles. These clever products are affordable, water-resistant, easy to install and come in many design variations including granite, marble, wood, and more. You can use them for flooring, countertops, and backsplash.
Because they cover much surface, the impact of walls and floors is very apparent. However, you cannot underestimate the details. Subtle elements such as cabinet and drawer handles, curtain rods, cleats, and other hardware add a touch of class and sophistication. If these items are already outdated or worn off, you can find a bounty of modern-style options to choose from. You can easily replace them – no renovation required.
Lighting is a key aspect of any house. Its visual and psychological influence on a space is commonly undermined but done correctly, artificial lighting can work magic in your house.
If the interior is dim, then you can consider replacing your light bulbs with higher wattages or lumen grade. You can also add more fixtures in select locations. For instance, you can apply LED lights underneath your kitchen cabinet, inside display shelves, and behind handrails. Decorative lights such as chandeliers and droplights will also make great centrepieces. These can be installed with some technical knowledge or with the help of a local electrician.
If you will be inviting an electrician or know a little about wirings yourself, then you may consider replacing your wall sockets and light switches. When they get old and outdated, these become unpleasant rectangular patches on your walls. You can change them to more modern ones so they will go together with the rest of the house.
Buyers and renters are always critical of bathrooms. Dull or rusting faucets and shower heads are a big turn-off to many but you can spruce these areas simply by upgrading to new and more modern fixtures. You can also include other hardware and accessories such as your towel rack, hooks, and cabinet handles.
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