5 DIY Projects Under $1000 You Can Do This Weekend
1/01/2018
Your home is your refuge, and it’s important to take stock occasionally and consider some improvements, even if you are not planning to sell.
Home improvement projects don’t have to break the bank or take weeks of your time. There are plenty of projects you can handle yourself in just a weekend. Here are 5 suggestions that are all smart improvements and will not cost more than $1,000.
1. Freshen Up Your Entry
If the first sight that meets your eyes when you arrive home is a tired front door with zero curb appeal, it’s time to freshen things up. An inviting entrance improves the entire house, and it’s not hard to create.
Decide whether you need to replace your front door entirely. It’s often enough to apply fresh paint and hardware to your existing door. Consider putting your house number on the door and adding an attractive, updated light fixture. Depending on the space, you might consider adding some flowers or greenery in an attractive planter, some comfortable seating or a colorful doormat.
2. Update Lighting
Changing out light fixtures is a quick DIY project that instantly improves the look of a room. Create a harmonious feel by selecting fixtures that complement each other and your home’s overall style.
For under-illuminated areas, add a handsome table or floor lamp. Overhead lighting can be too harsh for most rooms, so make your home comfortable and functional. If you’re on a really tight budget, try spray-painting some of your existing fixtures.
3. Modernize the Bathroom
The bath is a great place to look for a quick project, and modernizing this small space can be easy and fast. Even if you need to hire a plumber for some jobs, you can still get a lot done for under $1,000.
You can put in a beautiful new vanity within this budget. Or maybe you just need to update the hardware. Put sleek stainless pulls on drawers and cabinets, add a wonderful new showerhead for your morning drench. These small improvements add up to a big impact.
4. Replace Kitchen Hardware
You’ll be amazed at the difference you can make in your kitchen by just changing the cabinet and drawer hardware. The cabinetry makes up the bulk of your kitchen space, so this change is really dramatic. You’ll find hardware in a huge range of styles and price points. Look at your favorite home store, or shop online.
5. Add Storage
As George Carlin famously said, your home is a “place for your stuff.” So this weekend why not create an attractive place for your stuff? Adding shelving is a very doable DIY project that will come in well under $1,000. You can create your own shelves or buy them ready to hang for under $100. Then choose some of your favorite “stuff” and put it on display!
These improvements will make your home a little more stylish and give you a sense of accomplishment. Give yourself the gift of better surroundings, and enjoy your home more every day.