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Affordable Ways to Spruce Up Your Home

April 6, 2021

Spring is upon us, which means we can finally retire our slouchy winter sweats and hibernation lifestyles and begin a stretch of block parties, barbeques, game nights, and other means to bond with our friends and neighbors. To get your home entertainment-ready, you might want to make some fresh adjustments. There’s no need for an expensive and time-consuming renovation or remodel—a few quick fixes will have your home looking good as new. Here are some of our ideas: 

A New Light Fixture

A fun, colorful light fixture can add the right amount of pizzazz to any kitchen, living room, or powder room. While a classy chandelier can add elegance to your dining room, a fun and whimsical Sputnik lamp can immediately modernize your kitchen. Check out the selection at retailers like Wayfair or Home Depot! 

Modern Cabinet Knobs

Who knew something so small could have such a big impact? Switching out your plain silver, circle-shaped cabinet knobs for a gold hexagon or a black square can make the whole room shine. Lowes has a great selection of affordable, creative cabinet knobs that can revitalize your kitchen or master bath. 

A Fresh Coat of Paint

While painting your entire house (interior or exterior) is a lengthy and laborious task, a few splashes of paint can make all the difference. Try painting your front door or your exterior window shutters a fun, bold color such as pastel blue or deep purple. It’ll give your neighbors something to gawk at, and if you don’t like it, you can simply spend a couple of additional hours switching out the color again. 

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