Autumn is just about to begin, and what better time is there to start working on home improvement? Although the weather may be perfect, sometimes the cost that goes with seasonal projects isn’t always as breezy. If you’re still looking to achieve your goals on a tight budget, there are still plenty of options for the “tight wallet” aficionado. So, before you shell out big bucks for a second-rate job, check out these brilliant alternatives!
Transform your Kitchen
Is your microwave on the fritz, or your freezer not so cool any longer? Don’t fear, for fall is the perfect time to update your kitchen! Some of the biggest holidays are coming up, so you’ll want to make sure you get fully functioning appliances in preparation for Christmas and Thanksgiving. Discount refrigerators, toaster ovens, and other kitchen wares can make what would otherwise be impossibly expensive a simple chore. Your new kitchen will be the perfect way to begin a home-wide renovation, but remember: think big, start small!
Replace Unsightly Fixtures
A beautiful home can be ruined if the first thing people notice is a hideous door or window. What sort of message are you sending when the most welcoming part of your home is chipped or broken? Installing a door is actually relatively easy when compared to everything else that goes into constructing a house, and they can be well within your budget. Not paying for labor will free up more funds for other projects, after all!
Lose the Old Paper
Were you unfortunate enough to buy a house from previous owners with horrible taste? It happens to the best of us, but there’s no reason to stare at that terrible wallpaper any longer! With a small collection of tools and materials, all worth less than $100 together, you could replace it by yourself. Considering that an interior decorator or carpenter would want nearly five times that amount, it may be worth rolling up your own sleeves.
What home improvement tasks are you looking forward to this autumn? What ways are you planning to take care of them on a budget?
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