Update Cabinet Hardware
Give your kitchen or bathroom a simple and affordable update with new cabinet hardware. Once you select your new hardware, you’ll just need a screwdriver to remove the old hardware and install the new pieces and give your space a new look. Before you begin this project, be sure to check out our most unique kitchen cabinet ideas.
Clean Out the Dryer Vent
When was the last time you cleaned out your clothes dryer’s vent? Lint can build up and not only create a fire hazard, but it can prevent your dryer from drying clothes as quickly and efficiently as it should. You’ll need to move your dryer away from the wall, unplug it, disconnect the duct work and vacuum and/or brush out the duct. While you’re at it, trying cleaning these other things you haven’t spruced up in a while.
Freshen Up with Paint
Whether you have time to paint one wall or an entire room, painting is one of those indoor DIY projects that can make a big impact on the look and feel of your home. If you choose to paint just one wall, go for a bold color to make a big impression. By the way, these are the best-kept secrets of professional painters.
Clean Rugs and Carpet
Since you’re stuck inside, move your furniture out of the way and give your carpet or rugs a good cleaning. If you don’t have a carpet cleaner, many home improvement stores offer them for rent. You can easily get three rooms done in a day. If that doesn’t do the trick, here’s how to remove anything from your carpet.
Clean or Replace Your Showerhead
Over time, calcium deposits can build up in your showerhead and you may notice lower water pressure. To clean your showerhead, remove it and soak it in vinegar for eight hours before reinstalling it. Or, if you think it’s time for a new showerhead, once you select out one you like, you can generally replace the old one in less than 30 minutes.
Install a Closet Organizer
You can have a drool-worthy closet without spending a fortune. On a nasty weather day, take some time to clean out items you no longer need and install a wire shelving unit to increase your storage space. These systems are affordable and can usually be installed with a drill, level and other basic tools. This closet storage system doesn’t require any cutting and has expanding shelves that adjust to add 22 feet of shelving space and 12 feet of hanging space. These other items get you as organized as Marie Kondo.
Swap Switch-Plate Covers
Do you have switch-plate covers of various colors around your home that need a bit of updating? Take a couple hours to replace them. Switchplate covers come in a variety of colors and designs, including bright white, wood, brass and some with fun graphics, including this galaxy plate.
Create a Wallpaper Accent Wall
While you may not have time to do an entire room with wallpaper, creating an accent wall is a great indoor DIY project for nasty weather days. Pre-pasted wallpaper is a good option since you don’t have to buy paste or a special applicator brush to get it to stick to your wall. If you want an even easier project that, consider peel-and-stick wallpaper. Paint your accent wall the 2020 color of the year.
Install Kitchen Rollouts
Rollouts are a simple and affordable way to upgrade your kitchen storage because they help give you a bit more usable storage space in your cabinets. If you don’t want to make the rollouts yourself, you can find them at most home improvement stores and online. You’ll just have to measure to get the right width. These cabinet rollouts hold up to 100 pounds and can be installed with just four screws. Need to paint your cabinets first? Try these kitchen cabinet painting tips.
Hang a Gallery Wall
For a great indoor DIY project on a bad weather day, hang a gallery wall. You’ll need to prep the wall and make a template for where you want pieces to hang.
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Rachel Brougham