10 Budget-Friendly Upgrades to Transform Your Living Space

Are you feeling restless in your current house and dreaming of a new home? Major renovations might not be a financial option for you right now and can seem out of reach. However, don’t despair, as there are a handful of small projects that you can easily complete to achieve the new home feel, all for under $100!

In this article, we will uncover ten cost-effective upgrades you can make to your home to completely transform your living space.

1. Update the Hardware of Your Cabinets

A simple refresh might be just what you need, and you will be surprised at what it will do to any room in your house. Updating the hardware of your cabinetry is a great, cost-effective method that will elevate the details in your kitchen or bathrooms, and it doesn’t need to be expensive! For under $100, you can make any room appear more polished. Hardware pieces come in sets that you can easily locate at your local hardware stores and can be installed in only minutes.

2. Install New Lights

An upgrade well worth prioritizing in your living space is lighting, as they are affordable and stylish. Ceiling lights are an effective and easy way to increase the character and drama in any room, especially if you opt for a fixture with intricate designs or shapes. If you have your eye on a particular fixture that you are waiting to hit the sales rack, don’t forget to add it to your cart and set a reminder for a great sale!

3. Add a Fresh Coat of Paint to Your Front Door

You can easily come home to a brand new home the next time that you run errands after giving your front door a facelift with a fresh coat of paint. Not only will the color change update the exterior of your home, but it can add a new feel while helping to boost your curb appeal and give the front of your house a pop of color. If you plan on selling your home down the road, this simplistic upgrade can increase your ROI by a couple of thousand dollars if the front door is painted a desirable color.

4. Keep Your Floors Polished

If updating your existing floors is out of your budget, don’t sweat it. There is always a cost-effective method to liven the planks of your floors with the help of some inexpensive polish. If you don’t want to spend the money on a complete flooring renovation, polish is a great way to make your floors shine and feel new. Area rugs can be a nice update to your room as well.

5. Install New Backsplash

Backsplash is a great design component that can liven up any kitchen space while making a statement and tying the room together for less than $100. The beauty of backsplash is that you can put it wherever you see fit; it doesn’t have to cover the entire kitchen, which can effectively cut down on materials. To make this project more cost-effective, you can opt for the stick-and-peel route. Stick-and-peel wallpaper is easier to install than traditional backsplash, but if you are a DIY pro, you can opt for real tile.

6. Draw Attention to Your Stairs

A cost-effective project on this list is the embellishment of your stairs, and it is one of the easiest. Stairs have the ideal surface area along risers to add decals or decorative tile to liven your staircase for a chance to let your personality shine through in the design of your home.

7. Re-Stain Your Fence and/or Deck

When you are waiting for warm weather to arrive, you can get your outdoor living space ready for outdoor entertaining by re-staining the fence and/or deck. Over time, back decks and fences will lose their shine and can become grimy from the surrounding environment. A new layer of stain can freshen up the space and bring back “newness” to your space from the new gleam of the stain when making the area appear clean.

8. Re-Freshen Your Trim and Baseboards

Like your kitchen or bathroom cabinetry, freshening up your trim and baseboards in your home can be a great upgrade, and all you need to get the job done is a paintbrush and a bucket of paint. Touching up white crown molding or painting it a different color will make your home look fresh and crisp while making the color of your walls pop.

9. Refinish the Fireplace Mantel

If you have a fireplace in your home, chances are it has looked the same as the day you moved in, and now, it may look dingy and old. To spruce up the focal point of your living room, we recommend refinishing the material. Paint your mantel or stain it for a fresh, new look that can elevate the room while freshening up the overall design. Whether you opt to paint wood or brick, don’t forget to apply a coat of primer that will contain stain-blocking qualities to keep it fresh from soot if it is a wood-burning fireplace.

10. Waterproof Your Patio Paver

Have you invested in patio design? You can easily protect this investment with a cost-effective waterproofing method for patio pavers. While this home upgrade won’t change the overall aesthetic of your outdoor living space, it will enhance what is there already while protecting the materials of your patio from the weather. You can also place a deck box outback to stash your outdoor cushions and a cover to place around your furniture.

Conclusion

Getting restless in your current home is normal, especially if you have been living in the same space for years or even decades. Needing a change of scenery within your home doesn’t have to be out of reach because you are on a financial budget. In fact, there are many methods to changing your home’s interior and exterior on a budget and for less than $100. From hardware and new lighting installation to staining, painting, and polishing jobs, there are many ways to stay within a budget when giving your home the facelift that it deserves. Trust the real estate professionals at Burling Square Group to guide you in finding and settling down in the home of your dreams in the many beautiful suburban neighborhoods that make up Granbury, TX, today.

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