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Cheap Home Improvement Projects That Won’t Break The Bank
Filed Under (Home and yard supplies, Home improvement, How To, Interior maintenance, Renovations, Tools and Equipment) by Robin on 11-11-2008
For most homeowners, tackling a home improvement project can be a very expensive time in one’s life. Depending on what you want to do to your home, time and money will be big determining factors.
In many cases, people usually use loans from their banks or credit cards to pay for these upgrades. If you can pay the amount back quickly then this is a fine route to go. Unfortunately, too many people max out their credit lines and end up taking years to pay off these loans or credit cards.
It might be nice to dream about transforming your house into a dream home with a designer kitchen, home theater room and a spa-like master bathroom. You know what I mean…the kind that everyone in the neighbourhood talks about. If you have the money and the time to do this kind of a major project then go for it. It is great to see homes updated and made more elegant and comfortable for their owners. There are lots of options available.
However, with the cost and time involved to tackle a big project, you may find that you could do some easy and cheap home improvement projects that will transform your home into a great place and it won’t break the bank. A home that you can be proud of.
Here are a few ideas for you to do some cheap home improvement projects:
1. Decide what you would like.
Check out many different home improvement magazines, books, TV shows and stores to get ideas. There are many options and even more ways to achieve a similar look and feel for what you would like. Even go to some real estate open houses to get some ideas from other people’s places. Put your ideas down on paper in drawings, in short descriptions and create a swipe file of pictures from magazines and catalogs for you to look at and refer back to.
2. Practicality.
There are numerous projects that you can undertake to improve your home. Take the time to think about the practicality of each one that you want to do before starting them though. You might want that new bathroom but do you really want to deal with the noise, mess and disruption by having contractors tear out the old sink, toilet, bathtub and walls and then rebuild it all to look new again?
3. Changing the layout of rooms.
Changing the layout of the furniture in your home can be one of those very good and cheap home improvement projects. Just by putting your furniture in different positions often changes the overall ambience and feel of your home.
4. Painting the walls and moulding.
Colors play a big part in terms of a home’s ambience. One of the quickest and cheapest ways to change the look and ambiance of your home is to wash your walls with T.S.P. (tri sodium phosphate) and then grab a brush, roller and new paint and get to work repainting each of your rooms.
You can do most of the repainting jobs yourself along with other members of your family which will, hopefully, make the job easier and more fun.
You may find that with with a new coat of paint on the walls and trim, along with some new accents, that you can make it look great with out spending a bundle.
5. Try a little greenery.
Plants and flowers give rooms an inviting and warm feeling. The life that they add to your home is wonderful and dramatic. The difference between a room with plants and one without can be absolutely amazing. With thousands of types, sizes and colors of plants to choose from you are sure to find some great greenery to change the look of your home.
The above tips and ideas are just a few of the ways that you can do some cheap home improvement projects to upgrade and improve your home without breaking the bank. It is often the little and inexpensive touches and projects that you do to your home that can give you the most pleasure. As well, your return on your investment of time and money can sometimes be better than by doing a big project.
The most important thing to remember is that your home is your castle and that you need to enjoy it and feel comfortable with it even if it isn’t the biggest house on the block.

