Quick and easy wins

5 Easy Wins for Adding Value to Your House on a Budget

In this blog post, we’ll explore five simple and affordable DIY projects that can increase the value of your home without breaking the bank. These projects are specifically selected as they can be completed in a day or less and cost no more than £200.

  1. Upcycle old furniture: With a little bit of creativity and some elbow grease, you can transform an old piece into something beautiful and functional. For example, you can repaint an old dresser, reupholster a chair, or add a fresh coat of varnish to a wooden table. Not only will upcycling save you money, but it will also give your home a unique and personalized touch.
Don’t throw away old furniture!
  1. Paint your walls or front door: Painting your walls is one of the easiest and most affordable ways to refresh your home’s look. Whether you opt for a bold accent wall or a calming neutral, a fresh coat of paint can make a huge difference. Plus, you can do it yourself with just a few basic supplies, such as paint rollers and brushes.
  2. Install shelving: Adding shelves to your home is a great way to increase storage space and show off your favorite decor items. You can install floating shelves, bookshelves, or even repurpose old crates or pallets to create DIY shelves. Just make sure to choose a sturdy material and follow proper installation guidelines.
Unsymmetrical and abstract shelving can be both practical and quirky
  1. Update your lighting fixtures: Swapping out old or outdated light fixtures for new ones can instantly modernise your home and add a touch of elegance. You can find affordable lighting fixtures online or at your local hardware store. Consider installing a statement chandelier in your dining room or adding some task lighting in your home office.
    • Strip lighting is an excellent addition to an open plan living space, as it can help to segment the area without creating physical barriers. By placing strip lighting underneath cabinets or furniture, you can create a subtle divide between the different areas of the room. This can help to make the space feel more cosy and intimate, while also adding an element of practicality and convenience. For example, strip lighting can be used to highlight specific areas of the room, such as a reading nook or a workspace, making it easier to focus on tasks in these areas.
  2. Shop secondhand: Finally, one of the easiest ways to save money on home renovations is to shop secondhand. You can find great deals on furniture, decor, and even building materials at thrift stores, yard sales, and online marketplaces. Plus, buying secondhand is a sustainable choice that can help reduce your environmental impact. Why not buy from somewhere such as the British Heart Foundation to further help the planet!

With these five easy and affordable DIY projects, you can add value and style to your home without spending a fortune. So grab your tools and get started!

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