15 Easy DIY Home Ideas

This entry was posted on Sep 4, 2015 by Richard Foulkes

Adding value and style to your house doesn’t have to be a long, drawn-out and costly process. In fact, some home DIY is incredibly easy, affordable and (sometimes) even fun to do!

If you’re looking for easy DIY home ideas then check out these 15 fantastic things you can do yourself without breaking the bank:

#1 Change the Tiles

tiles

Wall tiles have a habit of getting dirty, looking out dated and making the area look dark and dingy. If you suspect that this has happened to you then make sure you change them out ASAP. Large, light coloured tiles with basic patterns are a great way to open up a space.

#2 Add moulding

Make your rooms look more expensive by adding moulding to your walls, giving them better architecture that livens up the whole room. This is particularly good if you’ve decorated the room to look chic, as this adds a level of sophistication.

#3 Improve your storage

storage

If you have storage space available then make the most of it. By adding shelving, hooks and cubby holes you not only help to organise your chaos, but you can actually get more stuff in there!

#4 Add some paint

Never underestimate just how much a fresh coat of paint can improve the feel of your home. If you haven’t redecorated in a couple of years then you’re probably due a new lick of paint.

#5 Add a feature wall

feature wall

Again, something very simple that will have a huge impact. Choose the stand out wall in your main living space and give it a bold, colourful and lively feel.

#6 Accent ceilings

If you have small rooms or tall ceilings, then painting them a bright, bold colour can really make the most of the space.

#7 Change your switches and sockets

Replacing light switch and socket covers can help to give your house a more luxurious and expensive appearance without costing you a fortune.

#8 Re-stain your furniture

furniture

If you have solid wood furniture, then looking after it and re-staining it can make it feel like new again. This is especially handy if you’ve recently redecorated and the furniture is no longer the right tone to fit with the rest of the aesthetics.

#9 Use geopanels as spashback

Using tiles for Splashback can get very grubby and quickly become outdated. By using geopanels instead, you won’t have grouting to worry about and it’ll be an easy install with very little maintenance.

#10 Make seasonal changes

This can be a little bit of hassle, but if you want your house to look its best all year round then make seasonal changes to your decoration. The easiest way to do this is through different coloured decorations and additions to your furnishings.

#11 Update the exterior

Does your guttering or cladding let the exterior of your home down? Repair anything that’s broken and make sure that all your cladding and soffit boards are clean and tidy. Click here for a quick guide for fixing guttering.

#12 Improve your lighting

 

 

lights

Installing new lighting in your home may not be an easy DIY idea, but if you know your way around electrical stuff then it is very doable. Installing down lighting or even replacing old fixtures for brighter, more modern features can have a huge impact on your home.

#13 Paint wooden floors

If you have old, worn wooden floors in your home then painting these a light colour can make the whole room feel larger and lighter. This is a great way to modernise your home without doing any real work.

#14 Replace kitchen door handle

Even the oldest, most worn out kitchens can be quickly revived simply by fitting new handles to your cupboards. Depending on the handles you go for this can become very expensive, but you could add thousands to your home by making your kitchen feel more modern.

#15 Geopanels in the Bathroom

Similarly to having geopanels for splashback, replacing your old, mouldy, dirty bathroom tiles with geopanels is a great way to give your house a more expensive, sleek and modern appeal. These are very easy to fit and require very little maintenance – what’s more, they are often cheaper to buy and install than traditional tiles.