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Every year, Americans spend hundreds of billions of dollars remodeling and making over their homes. Are you getting ready to invest in some home updates?

It doesn’t matter if you’re doing a full renovation or just want to make some simple changes to spruce up your living space. Either way, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed when you begin this process.

If you’re unsure of where to begin, consider one (or more) of the seven home makeover ideas listed down below. You can try these out today to refresh your space and give it a great new look.

1. Let Nature in

For those who are on the hunt for a simple way to spruce up their house, one of the best options is to bring outdoor elements inside. For example, consider purchasing some potted plants and arrange them throughout your home (just make sure you’re storing them in places where they get enough sunlight each day). 

Houseplants look nice and give your home a more earthy feel. They’re also great for your health, though. They can help to purify the air and reduce allergy and asthma symptoms in sensitive individuals.

Some people are hesitant to invest in houseplants because they’re afraid they’re not going to be able to keep them alive. Don’t panic if you have a bit of a “black thumb,” though. There are lots of low-maintenance plants you can purchase that are hard to kill, such as snake plants, succulents, or cacti. 

2. Invest in New Furniture

Another investment that can have a big impact on the appearance of your home is to invest in new furniture. Getting rid of some old, outdated pieces and replacing them with newer options can revamp your living room or bedroom and provide you with a great conversation piece for when guests come over. 

Remember, too, that your furniture doesn’t have to be brand new. It can be new-to-you. If you’re working with a limited budget, head to your local thrift store or hit up some yard sales to find items that will look great in your home and cost a fraction of what they would in a traditional furniture store.

3. Clear Out Clutter

When was the last time you did a thorough decluttering of your home? If you can’t remember, that means it’s probably time you cleared out your old belongings and made some space in your storage areas.

Eliminating clutter will help your home to feel refreshed and much more inviting, even if you don’t add anything new to it or go through any major renovations. You’ll likely find that you feel refreshed and less stressed, too.

Start by picking one area of your house to declutter. It could be a hall closet, the garage, or the space under your bed.

Focus on that area and get rid of everything in it that you no longer need. Once you tackle this one spot, you’ll likely want to continue and move on to the next cluttered part of your house.

4. Let There Be Light

Does your home feel dark or dingy? If so, consider switching out your light fixtures. Installing new light fixtures in your kitchen, living room, or another area that could use a bit of revamping will help to (literally) brighten up the space and breathe new life into it.

When you’re searching for new light fixtures, be sure to look for energy-efficient options, too. This can help you modernize and freshen up your home, and it’ll also help you save money on your monthly energy bills at the same time. It’s a win-win!

5. Renovate Your Kitchen

If you only have room in your budget to renovate one area of your house, make it your kitchen. From a financial standpoint, it makes sense to focus on a part of the house that gets used the most. Renovating your kitchen can also help to increase the sales price of your house.

To save money on the kitchen renovation process, try to take a DIY approach whenever possible. Handle the demolition and cabinet removal process on your own, for example. You might want to consider tackling projects like laying down new flooring by yourself as well.

6. Focus on the Kitchen Cabinets

Maybe you can’t afford a full-blown kitchen renovation, even if you handle certain aspects of it on your own. You can still refresh the kitchen and make it a more inviting place, though. An easy way to do this is to replace the hardware on your kitchen drawers and cabinets.

You’ll be amazed at the impact new hardware can have on your kitchen. This simple, inexpensive step can help your kitchen to feel more modern and breathe new life into your old cabinets.

If you want to take things a step farther, consider repainting or restaining your cabinets, too. This is an easy project to tackle by yourself, but it’ll make your kitchen look brand new.

7. Switch Up Your Color Palette

If you look at any interior designer’s website, one of the first things they’ll recommend when it comes to updating your home is to switch up your color palette. Painting the walls a fresh new color will help your whole home to feel nicer and newer.

You don’t even have to go through the hassle of painting, though, if you don’t want to. Adding pops of color in the form of new couch pillows and throw blankets can change up your home, too. The same goes for new towels and rugs in the bathroom or a new comforter for your bed.

Time to Try These Home Makeover Ideas

Are you feeling a little more confident about redoing your home now? If you keep these home makeover ideas in mind, you’ll have an easier time coming up with a plan that works for you and your budget.

If you need more home makeover advice, don’t forget to check out some of our other home improvement articles as well. We’ve got tons of great advice available on our site that will guide you through the process and help it go as smoothly as possible. 

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