The house is much more than a place where we sleep and store items. It is the safe haven we return to after a hard day’s work and the sanctuary where we value and spend time with our families.
However, time is doing its own job and after a few years we feel that something needs to be changed at home. Wear and tear becomes visible, and the place becomes kind of rough around its edges.
Of course, we cannot prevent the effects of everyday life and have to pay the toll for using the place, but that doesn’t have to make our place less special and valuable to us.
All you have to do is think about making your home look new, usually even without buying new furniture and appliances.
How can you make your home feel new again without spending a fortune? Let’s check:
Furniture relocation
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The easiest and cheapest way to make the room look like new is to rearrange the furniture. Think about the changes you could make, moving furniture from one corner to the other, or introducing an interesting diagonal layout instead of the classic one.
Replace the books on your coffee table and rearrange the counters in the kitchen. Throw away an outdated pantry or donate functional items that won’t be of use to you.
Redecorate
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A layer of fresh paint will make the room feel different and cleaner, even if you apply the same shade again. Color is absolutely crucial to the mood and energy of your space, so do the repainting thoughtfully, slowly, and carefully.
Polishing furniture
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When was the last time you polished your furniture? You don’t remember, right? The truth is, wooden surfaces need to be polished more than we all give, and we should be doing that all the time.
A fresh finish enlivens even the oldest closet you have in your home and makes an amazing difference to the overall feel of the space.
There are many different finishes that can be used depending on your furniture. Mid-century teak items, for example, look amazing with nothing but oil. So take some teak liquid from time to time and rub it to make it look newer.
Finished items can use a little wax or furniture paste. However, in case you haven’t used them before, read the instructions and make sure you’re approved.
Add / change carpets
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Carpets are some of the cheapest refreshments to add to your home along with the fact that they come in all colors, shapes and sizes.
It won’t be much of a challenge to find one that suits your style and at the same time you will get a completely unfamiliar and warm seating area. Changing carpets is a much better idea than replacing large and expensive carpets when your home needs some refreshment.
Change lighting settings
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One thing we often underestimate is that by changing the lights, we change everything. Bringing a modern lamp into a dull, dark room instantly revives it and changes the feeling of being inside.
If you’re not ready to spend money on lights, repaint an old lampshade or change the color of the light bulbs.
Buying new hardware
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Knobs, handles and faucets are meant to add character to your place and not show how old it is. Plus, replacing is a valuable tactic that doesn’t cost too much. So take some time to think about it.
Take out outdated socket covers and handles and look for uniformed hardware that creates a visual connection between different rooms and items.
Start with the bedroom
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If a master bedroom can show that it had better days before, it is definitely the place to start your renovation tour. Your sleeping haven should be the most relaxing and comfortable corner at home. So don’t save money to renew it!
You can still stay on the cheap side by tufting the headboard, changing the linens, or repainting the table lamps. You wouldn’t believe the difference those little touches can make!
Windowing
The best choice would of course be to replace and enlarge existing windows, but if you can’t afford it, give old frames a serious paint job.
Don’t forget to use protective tape to protect walls and glass. Otherwise, the whole process can result in a painful and expensive repaint. The new frames will look charming and will definitely liven up your room.
Cleaning from the bottom to the roof
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If you’re not sure what the problem is, clean it up! It won’t be the easiest thing, but a dose of fresh air will do the “renewal” part with no extra effort on your part.
Tae the items you don’t consume, store utilities out of sight, and try to wipe counters and stoves every time you use them. Instead of stacking mail and newspapers in the hallway, recycle them right away. We are sure that many similar tricks will already come to mind. So get started!
Hidden cracks and imperfections
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Cracks and imperfections not only reveal the age of the house, they “scream” it in the face of your visitors! Before doing anything else, try to fix it by putting spackle in it.
The procedure takes a day or two, but it makes a lasting, positive difference. Pay special attention to holes in bathroom fittings and window sills, and caulk them as often as possible. This is also a safety precaution that will protect you from future leaks.
Remove stains from marble surfaces
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Marble looks great, but we all know how problematic it is to maintain. Since we know it is prone to staining, we need to remember to wipe it off immediately after spilling and clean it regularly to keep it looking good.
This applies to all surfaces, but marble is especially important because it is expensive to replace. In fact, you don’t even have to replace it – its timeless beauty will suit whatever style you want to implement in the future!
Buy stylish cases for protection
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If you want to protect sofas and expensive chairs from irreparable damage, buy interesting slip covers and protect them.
Covers come in all fabrics and colors so you can easily find one that will make your space look completely new. Due to the fact that they are inexpensive, you can often change them and experiment with many different patterns and textures.
Repeat backsplash
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Why not reward your kitchen with a brand new backsplash? Changing the backsplash has the effect of a successful facelift. You have plenty of space to use your creativity and risk color in ways you couldn’t in other rooms.
It is also a great way to ensure that you will have a stylish kitchen for many years to come, which is far more effective than simply replacing the cabinets or countertops.
Renew the outer cladding
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It may not be the right time to repaint the entire exterior, but that doesn’t stop you from taking a look at the paneling.
Repainting is a powerful and extremely effective tactic. So watch out for the doors, windows, or even the garage. Repair peeled and damaged areas and paint in a new color to make the house look completely different without spending a fortune.
Think about the condition of your garden
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With a large yard to enjoy spending time in, you definitely need to think a lot. People usually forget to care about the outdoors, so the effect of looking around likely means an instant upgrade.
For example, you can lift the facade or do something modest, like: B. repaint the fence. Naturally, plant and garden, and remove anything that is blocking the sun from entering your room. In this way you are doing something good for the interior and exterior of your home.