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Budget-Friendly Home Renovation Ideas to Spruce Up Your Home

Does your home need a refresh but your budget won’t allow for a full home renaissance? You can easily pick and choose from these budget-friendly home renovation ideas to quickly spruce things up and breathe new life into your home’s appearance and functionality.

Get ready for home improvement in Nashville with these savvy ideas that won’t break the bank!

Replace the Windows

If your windows are old, they’re likely making your home look and feel outdated. They may not let in enough natural light, or they may be forcing your heating and cooling systems to work overtime to maintain your ideal indoor temperature. 

Window replacements are one of the more budget-friendly renovation options that give your home an instant face lift, especially if you choose large windows. On the outside, your home will have an updated look and on the inside, you’ll enjoy the revitalized appearance plus greater savings on your energy bills.

Change the Doors 

Another easy-on-the-budget upgrade is changing the doors to your home. Opt for a front door fitted with impact-resistant glass to let more natural light in and create a stunning entryway. If your current door functions well, consider painting it and the exterior in a color that contrasts for an added pop.

Make Landscaping Improvements

Great landscaping can also enhance the exterior of your home and it doesn’t need to cost a fortune. Along with adding shrubs, trees, or blooming flowers around the perimeter, don’t underestimate your need for a working gutter system. You’ll want to ensure that your new landscaping won’t get washed out by the water flow as it moves rain and snow melt away from your roof and foundation.

When you enhance the landscaping, make sure you also revive your exterior lighting. Adding accents around the entry or solar-powered lights that illuminate your trees and walkways gives it a more elegant look. It also has the added bonus of deterring would-be criminals from prowling on your property. 

Paint the Interior and Exterior

When is the last time you’ve had your home painted? If you have to think about it, it’s likely been too long. Changing the paint on the inside of your home can make your spaces look larger and cleaner. You can also add an accent wall to give your home a more modern touch. On the outside, adding fresh paint can instantly restore your home’s curb appeal.

Replace Your Siding

If you’re going to update the paint on the side of your home, don’t forget to think about your siding. Siding serves to insulate your home while protecting it from pests and water intrusion. Take a look and see if it is damaged or looking weathered, and if so, invest in this renovation that will quickly improve the look and value of your home while also enhancing its energy efficiency and structural stability.

Change the Hardware

Even on the tightest of budgets, you can likely find new hardware to give cabinets a new look. Pair with fresh paint and everyone will ask if you had new cabinets installed. It’s a great way to subtly change the personality of any room in your home.

Update the Flooring

If your carpets still look old and worn even after professional cleaning, it might be time to replace them with more durable types of flooring. You can get the look of hardwood flooring through laminates that are inexpensive and easy to care for, or choose tiles and create patterns and designs that can double as works of art.

Choose a Few Key Fixtures

Outdated light and plumbing fixtures might be a great place to start for your home renovation if money is really tight. If you can budget for window replacements, you can make better use of natural light and upgrading with new light fixtures can help bring a new, illuminated look to your interior. 

When budget is a concern, focus on the most visible areas to make these improvements first. Plumbing fixtures are also a quicker, cheaper fix because you have fewer of them in your home than light fixtures. Choose ones that help conserve water and you’ll also be improving your home in an eco-conscious way.

Add Shelving

If your rooms are feeling cluttered, you can elevate the space by adding shelving. Use it for storing items in the kitchen when you don’t have room or budget for more cabinets. It can also be added to any room to display your favorite trinkets.

Choose Plants for a Refreshed Feeling

Bringing plants into your home adds more natural color and warmth. Plants can also purify the air in your home while creating a more elegant ambience. You may even want to devote some of your new shelves to indoor plants that are easy to care for and give your room a whole new look.

Use Area Rugs

Even if your flooring is top-notch, choosing area rugs and placing them in the right spots will add a cozier feel. When a home features tile, laminate, or hardwood throughout, pops of soft rugs with colors that match your rooms will pull everything together while helping to dampen noise.

Add Window Treatments

Whether you can budget for those new windows now or not, you should invest in window treatments. Curtains can add texture and color that ties in with your other decor while offering a measure of privacy. When you pair new curtains or window blinds with new windows, you will reap even more benefits of a more energy-efficient home that exudes greater beauty.

Home renovations don’t always have to be expensive, nor do you need to do everything all at once. If your home is old, consider budgeting for the things that will improve its value more quickly, such as new windows, doors, or siding, and then use some of the smaller changes like adding plants, rugs, fresh paint, or shelving to bring it all together without breaking your budget.

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