If you’re looking for something simple but useful to do this weekend to give your older home a bright refresh, consider making some small updates to make everything look brand new. And none of it needs to break the bank!
Switching out your cabinet and drawer hardware, especially if they are old or the look is outdated, is one of the quickest ways to fix up your home. New pulls or knobs can take your cabinetry from dated to modern with just a few twists of a screwdriver.
Likewise, new light fixtures can significantly change the feel of your rooms. Or swap out your overhead bedroom lighting for a ceiling fan with a light. The great thing about updating your light fixtures, is that unless you go whole hog, you can find some really lovely pieces and still stick to a budget.
If your interior doors are starting to look old and beat up, or if they’re hollow core and you want something sturdier and more soundproof, consider replacing them with new doors. Solid wood or solid core doors will be better at blocking sounds and will look and feel like higher quality. Now, new doors can run into some money – it just depends on the type of wood, the design, etc.
It is possible to find really nice doors for not a ton of cash, but you can also look at making a statement and making an investment. The trick is to pick and choose where you spend – probably not as much for a back porch door, or some bedroom or closet doors that no one really sees, and possibly splurge for the front door to up your curb appeal (and home’s resale value).
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