Buying a new home can be expensive, especially in this market. If you’ve purchased an older home that you were looking to renovate but can’t make the cost, we have four budget-friendly renovation ideas to make your home look upgraded.
Countertops
Buying new countertops can come out to be a very costly project. With the removal, purchasing materials, and hiring labor, it can put quite a dent in your pocket. Another option that is quite common for a temporary or even a permanent solution that is budget-friendly is painting. Click on the photo to see more thorough instructions and ideas for painting your countertops.
Moldings
Elevate your home to give it a modern and classic look. This way it brings more dimension into your rooms. These types of elegant french moldings look great in the living and dining room walls. They are super easy to do, don’t take much effort. and very inexpensive to do. Click on the photo to see the video link of @thehadylife on TikTok replicate this look.
Upgrading Your Hardware and Fixtures
The details in your home make all the difference. From the handles on your bathroom and kitchen cabinets, the hinges and handles on your doors, to the lighting in the front of your home to your dining room, changing out these details will give your home an updated look. Take a look at these photo inspirations of what little changes you can do to make your home pop.
Temporary Floor with Peel and Stick Tile
Peel-n-stick tiles are not just a good renter-friendly hack to make your place look expensive. This is a great hack for homeowners who want to match their home look and style without the insane cost of renovation. This is a wonderful way to enhance your home’s feature on the dollar without starting major changes until you’re ready to do so. A few great stores that now carry more different and stylish peel n stick tile is actually in your local hardware stores like Lowe’s and Home Depot.