3 DIY Low Cost DIY Projects To Spice Up Your Home.

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If you have been living in your home for a long time, you might be getting bored with the same old walls and fixtures. Maybe you would like to do a makeover, but who has the time?And the cost of renovations can add up quickly. But you don’t need to change your whole house to make improvements. You don’t have to do everything at once? You can get just as much enjoyment from a small project as you can from a big one. Changing things in your house a little at a time, can elongate the creative experience, it can even become your hobby. Here are some inexpensive projects that will give you a creative outlet and a sense of accomplishment too.

  1. Put Wheels on Stuff: In your house there are likely several objects that you need to move out of the way every time you clean the floor,like that ottoman, or that cabinet in the hallway. Does your child have a toy chest or is there a hope chest at the end of your bed?Wouldn’t it be nice if you could just kick it to the side when you vacuum and then kick it back? Richmond Wheel & Castor Co has a huge variety of castors and wheels of all kinds to make things a little more convenient around the house.
  2. Bathroom upgrade: Upgrading your bathroom can be a very big deal, involving plumbers and electricians. But you don’t have to go that far to make a big change in your bathroom. Changing the taps and faucets generally can be done with a minimum of tools. One thing you should do is to install a rain head in your shower. What a simple way to add some luxury to your day.  You might also want to bring in a bigger mirror or put a fancy frame on the one you have. It is also possible these days to change your bathroom flooring at a very reasonable cost. Make sure you purchase a flooring material that can handle being wet.
  3. Organise Your Entry: Probably the most common accumulator of clutter in a house is the entryway. Especially when the weather gets bad. If you don’t have places to put shoes and jackets, they are just going to end up in a pile. One of the quickest ways to tackle this issue is to make a boot box that doubles as a seat for taking off your boots. But don’t just stop there. What about the coats. Even if you have a closet there, when guests come, they want a safe place to hang their coats. Why not make a shelving unit on one wall with coat hooks for visitors, and a place to put your things down when you get home?

Making little improvements is one way to bring back the satisfaction that your home once gave you. And it is a way to personalise your space so that you really feel a part of it. We all benefit from a little upgrade once and a while.

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