Ready For A Home Improvement Project? Read This First! (3)

Ready For A Home Improvement Project? Read This First!

Improve your home and increase its value without ever hiring a contractor. With simple advice and instructions, you can do it yourself! You will save hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars by learning the simple skills to do home improvements on your own time. Moreover, you will enjoy the satisfaction of doing it yourself.

Secure your windows from potential burglars with nails! All you have to secure your windows is partially drive a nail in the inside of the sash on both sides of the window just above the bottom panel. You can make the nail removable by drilling the hole instead of driving the nail in. Allow the nail to protrude over the bottom panel so that it can’t be opened without removing the nail.

Replacing an entire floor with wood, carpet, or tile can be a very costly project. One affordable and easy option is to pull up existing flooring, then apply a colored stain to the bare concrete. This creates a modern, industrial-inspired look that is highly versatile and easily changed to accommodate different decor.

If your home is an older house there’s a good chance you might have outdated PVC windows, which are difficult to maintain and often yellow with age. Replacing the PVC with modern plate glass can make a significant difference in the look of the house. Glass windows will also allow more natural sunlight into your home, creating a more open, inviting atmosphere.

Use family members and friends as great aids in your home improvement projects. With family and friends, you can cut the need for help from a professional that could cost quite a bit, while you also get a great deal of fun from the project. Also, you will find that they come in handy in the clean up portion of the project.

Brighten up your kitchen or bathroom with a mosaic backsplash. Backsplashes serve two purposes: they are both utilitarian and a style element. Most people use regular square tile clay for their backsplash, but a mosaic design creates interest and allows you to express your personality. Fortunately, you can buy mosaic tiles on a mesh sheet, saving the time that it would take to lay each tile individually. This provides you with an intricate pattern without having to cut any tile, which can be tricky.

If you are replacing your exterior lighting, you may want to consider installing outdoor motion detectors in strategic areas. These lighting fixtures are activated by sensors that recognize movement, and will only light up areas when it is necessary. This will save you money by lowering your outdoor energy use.

If you have an attic you do not use, consider adding more rooms to your house or transforming it into a loft if the ceiling is rather low. This will definitely increase the value of your house besides giving you more space. Make sure you use proper isolation to avoid your new rooms from getting too cold or moist.

Now that you know how to begin your own home improvement projects, you won’t have to put off those little repairs until a contractor can come by to fix it. You will save time and money, and you will impress your family and friends with your handy skills!