Four Easy Home Upgrades to Transform Your Property

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A house is not a home until you get your mark on it. This can be done by completely overhauling the design and renovating it top to bottom. You can change out the layout and even the entire property if you have enough funds and enough inclination. For most, however, small updates are where it is going to matter most. You don’t need an entirely brand new kitchen or floor plan to love your home. You do, however, need beautiful details and features that help you live more comfortably in the space. 

Unless you have designed and built the home yourself, there are always going to update necessary. These updates can help you live more comfortably in your home and can help you get the most out of your space for years to come. 

Though not exhaustive, these four easy home upgrades are an excellent place to get started: 

Custom Window Treatments 

You need to be able to control both light levels and privacy levels in your home, and the best place to get started is with window treatments. There are many options available, from window tinting to custom blinds and shutters. What option is right for you will depend entirely on your design aesthetic, needs, and even which direction the window is facing. To help you understand more about your options, you can read through the blind buying guide from Westminster Blinds to help you get a feel for shutters and blinds and how custom-fitted window treatments can transform your home. 

Repaint It 

There are so many places where you can paint your home and completely change the space. 

  • Walls 

Repaint the walls. Sometimes you can even notice and experience a difference if you paint them with a fresh coat of the same exact shade. Marks, scuffs, water damage, and more can cause paint to lose its luster and start to look grimy. Giving it a fresh lick of paint will immediately transform the space, though if you want the biggest difference, you will want to change the color of the space. 

  • Furniture 

If you want to update your furniture, then repainting it can be just the ticket. Alternatively, you can also remove paint from furniture if the piece in question is made of solid wood. There are so many options to give your furniture new life. 

Don’t just stop at furniture, either. You can easily give your bathrooms and your kitchen a much-needed refresh by simply updating the color or finish of the cupboards and drawers. You could even paint things like tile or even your counters, though it depends entirely on what the materials are underneath, your level of skill, and how long you need that paint to last. 

  • Color Blocking 

There are so many ways that you can transform the space with paint, and you don’t need to follow conventional standards either. If you have a piece of furniture that you want to highlight in the space, you can paint the wall immediately behind it differently from the rest of the room. You can have feature walls. You can even paint your own patterns to save on wallpaper. There is nothing that you cannot do, and there are so many inspiring DIYers out there who are transforming their homes with some creative paint ideas. 

Bring Nature In 

You can bring nature into your home in so many unique ways. Of course, houseplants are one of the best and easiest ways to do this, but don’t stop there. To feel more grounded and connected to nature, you will want to consider adding more natural elements into your home. Wood, metal, and even stone can add that richness that only nature can provide and that connection to nature that will immediately make your home feel and even breathe differently. 

Give Everything a Proper Place 

You should only display the things that you want out in the open. Everything else should have a place hidden away where it can live until you need it. Regularly decluttering your space will help with this, yes, but adding in storage that you need is also an important step to transforming your property. You can even add additional, much-loved features like a window sill or a large, decorative window ledge to your home that also increases your amount of storage space seamlessly within your home. Again, try to use nooks, and to maximize existing storage areas like closets, so that you can get more out of your space.