We all dream of that perfect home. The kind of place you just love spending time in and are proud to show off to all your friends and family. Sadly, most of us feel like we couldn’t make the changes we want without breaking the bank. Not only that but it’s hard not to assume that improving your home will surely take long periods of back breaking work. Luckily that’s not the case! Sure, there is some seriously time-consuming and expensive ways to spruce up your domicile. But there are also tons of ways that you can upgrade your home without breaking the bank. Here are a few of my favorites.

Less Is More
This one is by far the cheapest way to improve your home. Not only do you not have to spend money, but you may also actually end up making some! One of the biggest problems with a lot of homes is clutter. People love to collect things throughout their lives to help preserve their memories. There’s nothing wrong with this of course, but eventually, the amount of stuff in your home can leave it feeling cramped and dark. The best thing that you can do is to have a clear out and only hold on to the most precious things. You can give away items or even sell them. Of course, if you can’t bear to part with them you can always stick them up in the attic. It’s amazing how much bigger and brighter a room can feel when there’s just a tiny bit more space. Plus it helps to draw much more attention to the prize possessions that you do hold on to.
Think About Design
Sometimes a room can just feel a bit…wrong. There’s nothing particularly wrong with where everything is but the room itself just doesn’t work. So many of us look at rooms on a purely functional level, but we should be thinking about our homes like designers. Think about the flow of your room. How well does it match with the designs of the other rooms in the house? Is it arranged so that it lets in the best amount of light possible? By thinking carefully about the design of your space, you’ll be able to come up with ways of arranging it that you might never have considered. The obvious set up of a room is not always the best one. Experiment, try new things and see if you can revitalize a space that you’d once given up on.
Fix Up Any Issues
One of the most common things that stops a lot of people from really loving their homes is that there are little issues here and there that end up making it look and feel run down. Holes in the walls, paint peeling away, and leaks can all make your home a seriously unpleasant place to live. If it’s something serious then hiring a professional for things like roof repair or serious plumbing problems is your best bet. However, if it’s something small and simple then you may be able to deal with it yourself.
The reality is that, whatever you feel like you need to do in order to improve your home, the best thing that you can do is to inject it with your personality. If your house feels like a home, then it’s going to be a far more pleasant place to be.
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Definitely, Ula! We’ve had this conversation before, so you know I agree about getting rid of clutter.
Your tip about design is smart too. Most of us aren’t designers, but we can tell at a glance if a space “feels” good (or not). I think most of us enjoy a secret designer’s instinct!
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