4 Simple improvements to make your home stand apart

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ARTICLE WRITTEN & SUBMITTED BY: Paul Denikin

A big question you'll likely ask yourself as you prepare for a renovation is when to DIY and when to hire a professional. There are quid pro quos in money, time, and results, so when hiring a professional, it's often a matter of skills, personal confidence, and money. There are numerous resources available for DIY, but the general rule is to take on projects you feel you can do and have the confidence to complete with excellent results. Read on to find a few tasks you could handle yourself and a couple more that you should hand over to a professional.

Get Organized 

Most of the time, just decluttering can improve the way a room looks. Once you contain the clutter, a space will automatically become more functional and beautiful. Organizing a room is a great weekend project, and it's easy for the whole family to get involved in donating or disposing of unused items. Other areas, like the garage, may require cabinets or shelves, but both these solutions are easy to buy and install by yourself.

Update Lighting 

Upgrading light fixtures is an excellent DIY project you can take on your own. A visit to a home retailer will update you on the latest trends in lighting. Think about the size of your rooms to determine the correct type and scale of lighting. Although this is a project that can be a DIY, it's still better to hire a professional when electrical is involved. Get referrals or look online for local electricians.

Decorate Walls

It's incredible how adding a wall decoration can refresh a space. Using vertical space makes the eye move up and down, tricking it into thinking the place is larger than it is. In addition, placing decor like open shelving, a lamp, or canvas instantly adds style to the room. Use your creativity — this way, the result will be something special. Thinking outside the box when it comes to wall decoration can elevate your investment, as well. For instance, you can take a vintage piece of fabric and stretch it over canvas to add a lot of vivacity to the home.

Now, suppose you want to sell the house. In that case, spending a few hours with a professional interior designer can also help you put it all together. So does asking a realtor about the latest trends and how to better improve your property to increase its value.

Repair Windows

No matter your budget, there are countless ways to make your home pretty, practical, and more enjoyable. A key aspect you can improve is the windows. If your windows need a design boost or there are leaks and other issues, consider taking on this project while it's still warm outside. Window repairs, including frame and glass changes, need professionals to handle them, so you should look online for a skilled expert ahead of time.  

If you search for 'window frame repair near me,' for instance, you should be able to find freelancers or companies that offer various window repair services. Before hiring, though, make sure you go through the company's services, reviews, and rates to know what to expect. While the average cost of a window repair is around $290, the final price will differ as it will depend on the repair and window type and how much work is involved. Also, check licensing and insurance.

Just because you can do the job yourself doesn't mean you should handle it in all cases. Some projects call for a licensed professional, especially jobs that involve electric and plumbing installations and repairs.

If you plan on selling your home soon or looking for a new property, consider working with us, we’d love to help!

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