Everyone has a room in their house where the family congregates or is their favourite spot to host guests. By pinpointing what needs to be done in these areas first, it can easily seem like most of the job is done already! Whether you want to freshen up the walls with paint or an inexpensive mosaic design, install better lighting, organise a more spacious seating arrangement or take care of any nagging chips and cracks - this is the room to start with.
Prepare to have fun while compliments flow in from friends and family about your handy skills! With entertainment areas or lounges, it’s easier to create the illusion of an overhauled interior with scatter cushions, reupholstered furniture and fresh pot plants. Remember, the more snag-free your home appears, the higher it will be valued when listing.
The kitchen is a focal point in any property and as such should be treated with care. Simplify your DIY adventure in this room by choosing a colour scheme and sticking to it. Whether you favour bright colours or neutrals, having a cohesive colour in different shades is the quickest way to elevate your kitchen. If your kitchen cabinets are still in good nick, you can replace older appliances and simply update the handles on your cabinets to give them a fresh new look. Changing the backsplash above your stove or behind your sink can also update your kitchen with minimal effort. Choose tiles in an ornate pattern or a mirrored finish to enhance the space.
Bathrooms, pantries, laundry rooms, guest rooms and more can benefit from having functional furniture. Utilise storage space by installing cabinets that double as mirrors, floating shelves and clever lighting. Smaller rooms that draw the eye upwards often appear larger than they actually are and you can achieve this by hanging artwork or using ceiling tiles for a modern mural finish. Cupboard organisers are also a good way to create the look of a thoughtful, clean space. These can be used in any room and maximise the potential of even the smallest rooms.
An old or cluttered bedroom can do the opposite of relaxing you at the end of a long day. Maintaining a welcoming, ambient environment is important to ensure this room is one you look forward to spending time in. An inexpensive DIY interior that has become popular over the years is the installation of a vanity mirror in your closet or bedroom. The materials needed can easily be purchased from a hardware store and installed in less than a day. For your bedside tables, inexpensive but fun lamps can be sourced from antique stores and online homeware sales. These add another lighting element without needing the costs of a professional installation.
For those who want to add dimension to their bedroom, erecting a bamboo or white-washed wood canopy around your bed can make it the focal point of the room. This is especially on trend for the cottage-core home styles that have become popular in rustic, yet clean-cut family homes. Add new bedding, extra throw pillows and blankets and you have a showroom bed on your hands!
While tiles are easier to clean and maintain, you can use carpets and rugs to your advantage and protect wood or marble floors from scratching or damage. Carefully placed carpets can make all the difference underneath a dining room or place underneath an interesting coffee table.
Upgrading your home for less is a fulfilling endeavour you can continue expanding on. Focus on increasing the value of your property while turning your living space into a welcome escape from the world. Seeff offers up-to-date DIY tips for the hands-on homeowner through every step of the renovation process. Contact us today.