Cheap Home Makeover Tips

Simple Ideas to Improve the Looks of Your Home

J. Motes

Here are some cheap home makeover tips that a homeowner can use to improve the looks of their home. While a complete home makeover can cost tens of thousands of dollars, there are a number of inexpensive steps that a homeowner can take that will improve the looks of their home without breaking the bank.

Focus on the Front

Almost everyone that comes into a home (including the homeowners!) enter through the front door. By improving the front of the home, a homeowner can improve the impression that the home makes. There are a number of cheap projects that a homeowner can complete to improve the first impression that a home provides. Simply painting the front door and frame can provide a new look to the home for very little cost. Repairing any aesthetic problems to the porch or sidewalks should be inexpensive as well. By improving the appearance of the front of the home, the homeowner can makeover the entire impression that the home provides.

Light Fixtures

Replacing outdated or worn light fixtures is another easy and cheap way to give a home a makeover. Though light fixtures can be expensive, by shopping online auctions and discount retailers a homeowner can generally find attractive fixtures at a low price. Replacing existing light fixtures is not complicated. However, if a homeowner is not experienced with this type of work, the homeowner should seek assistance before attempting this project.

Caulking and Grout

Peeling, missing or discolored caulking or grout in the kitchen, bathroom or other area can significantly detract from the appearance from a home. Replacing caulk or grout is very inexpensive and not difficult. There are a number of online and print publications that can provide a homeowner with specific information on completing this project. Though replacing caulk or grout may seem insignificant, it can provide a fresh and clean appearance to any area and makeover the feel of the home.

Furniture

New furniture is quite expensive, but a homeowner may be able to find used furniture in good condition to replace worn pieces. Thrift stores and used furniture stores are the obvious sources, but yard sales and online retailers can also yield cheap furniture. Furniture covers and throws can also improve the looks of a room while hiding problem furniture helping to give a home's appearance a makeover. Wood furniture can also be refinished or painted.

Cleaning

Painting or siding a home is an expensive and time consuming project. However, a homeowner can quickly and cheaply clean the exterior and interior of the home and significantly improve the appearance of the home. Various products are available on the market to help with cleaning. By removing the dirt and grime that walls, floors and ceilings naturally acquire, a homeowner can brighten the appearance of the home.

Published by J. Motes

Motes has been published in a variety of national and regional publications on subjects ranging from frugal living to rabbit hunting.  View profile

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