Weekend Home Updates

Improve Your Curb Appeal: 6 Projects You Can Tackle in a Weekend

 
 

The outside of your home is the first thing visitors see when they show up for a visit.

It’s also the first thing potential buyers see when you put your home up for sale and they arrive to scope it out.

Now that the weather is warming in much of the country, it's a good time to shift your attention from interior projects to exterior projects. Here are six you may be well-equipped to tackle in the course of a single weekend.

1. Do a Yard Cleanup

A messy, unruly yard can give a bad impression even when the rest of your house is in great shape.

It can especially make sense to do a yard cleanup in early spring to clear out winter debris. Remove tree branches and other debris that may have fallen onto your lawn during a storm for a cleaner look overall. And while you’re at it, trim and shape your shrubs for a more uniform, neat look.

2. Give Your Front Door a Fresh Coat of Paint

Many people regard their front doors as utility items and don’t tend to focus on the aesthetics. If you take that approach, you’re missing a big opportunity to add color and life to your home's exterior. Painting your front door is a great weekend project, and one that could have a lot of impact.

A source from U.S. News cautions not to go overboard on colors for your home’s exterior. “You should probably have a max of three colors," he says. "Trim and house are the main color, front door has a pop color, and then maybe some furniture outside that complements that color." If you stick to that rule, you shouldn’t be afraid to turn a white door into a brighter one.

3. Clear and Reframe Your Walkway

Your walkway is something all of your guests need to use, so it’s important to make it safe and accessible. Clear debris to eliminate trip hazards and trim shrubbery that may be interfering with your walkway.

Consider putting stones around your walkway for aesthetic appeal. “Walkway stones are usually cheap. You buy them at a hardware store and they might be as inexpensive as a couple of dollars each,” U.S. News say. “They can completely reframe the walkway.”

4. Replace Your Sprinkler Heads

You probably rely on your sprinkler system to keep your lawn in good shape. Unfortunately, sprinkler heads can break pretty easily. If you use a lawn service in particular, you may risk having them crushed by those giant ride-on mowers. And if they’re not functioning the way they’re supposed to, you risk damaging or destroying a section of your lawn.

Testing your sprinkler system regularly to make sure it’s working properly is also recommended. If you notice any broken heads, replace them before the temperature really heats up.

5. Add Plants and Flowers

Plants and flowers can add some nice pop to your exterior, creating a more welcoming atmosphere. U.S. News says adding plants and flowers can be pretty easy work, even if you’re not a gardening expert by any means.  

“You don’t have to spend hours digging and then a lot of time on maintenance,” they say. “Consider getting a few plants, in varying heights, and sticking them into some nice, decorative planter pots. That allows you to have the look of more mature plants and flowers without as much yard work.”

If you’re going to add flowers, keep your exterior’s color scheme in mind. You don’t want to plant flowers that are going to clash with your newly painted door.

6. Pressure Wash Your Home

Over time, dirt and grime can accumulate on your patio, deck and siding. Not only can this be unpleasant to look at, but in the case of mold, it could cause potential health issues. If you’ve got a free weekend, head over to your local hardware store, rent a pressure washer, and take the time to get your exterior looking spotless.

It costs $35 to $175 per day to rent a pressure washer from a home improvement center, says HomeAdvisor, which may be a less expensive than hiring professionals. On average, a professional power wash costs $0.40 per square foot, or $25 to $100 an hour. Some professionals charge a flat fee of $90 to $200, depending on the size of the job. Also, while some of the projects above are ones you'll probably have or want to put off in the event of rain, pressure washing is something you can do even if the weather isn't all that cooperative. A drizzle or mild rain shouldn't get in the way of your work, and you may find that the presence of rain actually helps speed up the process.

Read more at RealEstate.USNews.com

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Weekend Home Updates!

 
 

Every homeowner has that list of home repairs that’s been lingering on their to-do list.

Now is the perfect season to roll up your sleeves and start checking off those tasks. Need some inspiration? We’ve got a few simple ideas to guide you through your home projects. For detailed instructions and more information on these projects, check out our latest blog post!

Update Bathroom Hardware:

Bathrooms are a smaller room in your home, making it an excellent place to start when it comes to weekend home renovations. For starters, you could re-grout any dingy tile and re-seal the tub surround to give it a nice clean look. 

However, one easy weekend project for a bathroom is to replace outdated hardware, such as the showerhead, faucets, handles and cabinet hardware. Today, a popular hardware finish is satin brass, which offers a brushed, matte look more subtle than the ’90s trend and bold black. This update could apply to kitchen hardware as well!

Organize Kitchen Pantry:

Your kitchen could probably use a few updates, but it’s best to start with one project at a time. Don’t attempt to renovate your complete kitchen over a single weekend. However, there are a few weekend renovations that are quicker than others. 

One easy project is to reorganize the pantry, cabinets and shelves. Take some cabinet organization tips from House Beautiful and before the weekend arrives, take note of your current organizational method. Is there a spot for everything, or is there that one appliance that inevitably stays on the kitchen counter? Rearranging your cabinets may offer you extra shelving space, allowing you to squeeze in something extra. As you assess your pantry and cabinets, also ask yourself if you could use any drawer inserts or containers to keep collections together, making it easier to locate. Rotating spice racks are a great way to keep everything neat and within reach as you cook. 

Make a Bookshelf Bar Cart:

Bar carts add great storage and make entertaining a breeze. Now you can create your own out of an old bookshelf with a few simple steps from designer Brian Patrick Flynn.

Update Your Bathroom Door:

Take any basic door and add instant drama with a bit of trim and the color of your choice. Here, a bluish-gray hue brings this plain white door to life. Follow the instructions found here.  

Install New Flooring:

While you may not be able to install new flooring throughout your entire home in a single weekend, you can start small with something like a bathroom, kitchen or mudroom. Choose proper flooring for the space with moisture-resistant or waterproof qualities. The best bathroom flooring could be anything from vinyl sheet to waterproof hardwood. Beauflor Pure vinyl plank or tile is a fantastic waterproof flooring option. Raintree Flooring also offers a variety of styles and will increase your home’s resale value

Create a Feature Wall:

Find a wall in your home that could use an extra touch. Whether it’s a wall in the entry foyer or a wall behind the fireplace, consider how to draw the eye toward it. Start with paint chips and find a color that matches your home’s existing decor. Keep in mind that with a feature wall, you can choose a more fun, bright color instead of sticking with a safe neutral. You can not only paint in a single day, but once it’s dry, you can even hang artwork and accessorize areas, like the fireplace mantel, to complete your feature wall. 

Read more at Twenty & Oak and HGTV

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