5 Ways to Update Your Home to Make it Feel Like New

There is a good chance that you are in love with the area that you live in, but not with the current state of your house. Especially when so many new houses are inspiring your inner interior decorator and making you want to pack up and move. So, what can you do if you aren’t ready to move but still want to make changes that will make your home feel new? Make some updates, of course! Begin your home decor journey by strategizing changes on a room-by-room basis. Consider color schemes, design styles, furniture choices, and more as you gradually enhance each space, elevating your home's overall aesthetic and functionality along the way. Here are some of the ways you can update your home.

 
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Add Some Smart Tech

The options to add Smart Tech to your home are becoming endless. You need strong wifi if you plan on installing smart home devices. Devices with video can consume a lot of data so you need decent internet connectivity. When it comes to where to start, choose an area that you want to focus on. If you want increased security and convenience, you may want to invest in a smart doorbell. It serves as video surveillance when you’re not home but it’s also very convenient to have when someone rings the bell while you're home and you’re not able to get to the door immediately. You can talk to the person at the door and if you combine that with a smart door lock, you can let them in right from your smartphone.  The general idea is to get a system that works in harmony with you and your house. 

Fix Your Outdoor Space

When the summer months roll around, you probably want a place to sit and enjoy the good weather. The question is, do you enjoy the backyard that you have? You could consider updating your backyard to include a seating area, some easy to care for plants, and maybe a special area for the kids or animals to play safely. Creating spaces in your backyard will make it feel inviting. You could have a conversation space with a table and chairs or a lounge area with a hammock or outdoor daybed. This way everyone in your home will have a space to enjoy the good weather every year.

A Splash of Paint

If your home doesn’t need a lot of updating, consider painting some rooms with a different color. It’s amazing how a coat of paint will change the feel of a space. It’s inexpensive and it requires some elbow grease but it can pay off when it comes to transforming your home.  

Update the Kitchen 

The kitchen is likely the most used room in the house and can be the toughest and most expensive space to update. You may get lucky and only need a splash of paint on the walls to make it feel fresher but what about when that no longer does the trick? You can start small by updating your appliances one at a time or you can go all out and start new. We like the idea of tackling one project at a time so you don’t have such large upfront costs. If your cabinets are outdated, instead of replacing them, you may want to get them repainted. You can also remove old handles or knobs and replace them with a more modern look. You can install lights under the cabinets to brighten your workspace.

The kitchen is one of those areas where water is always in use. It’s important to ensure not only the quality of the water from your tap but also that the temperature is just right. If you've noticed temperature fluctuations when using hot water in the kitchen, it may be time to consider upgrading your water heater. An older water heater can struggle to maintain consistent temperatures, which can be inconvenient, especially in a busy kitchen. Investing in a reliable, efficient water heater can bring added comfort to your kitchen, making it a more enjoyable space to prepare delicious meals.

Replace the Windows

This option is not going to apply to everyone, especially if you have bought a brand new home. However, if you have purchased an old home, there is a good chance that the windows in your current house have been there since the house was built. This can lead to drafts and a loss of heat in the winter. Updating the windows can help seal up those drafts and help conserve the heat in your home. But if your windows are still in good condition, updating the blinds and curtains is a great way to change how the windows look.

Rip It All Down

Sometimes when we look at our homes, and the problems that have been discovered, you might consider ripping everything out and starting fresh. If your home is in an ideal location but it needs work, consider working with a designer to make it a space you’ve always wanted.  Sometimes, small cosmetic changes are simply not enough. You should think through exactly the changes you want to make to make your home be better suited for you but also think about future needs. Companies such as Bellriver Homes modern home designs can walk you through the process of completely changing your home and creating the house of your dreams. 


Angel Piontek