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DIY Home Improvement – 11 Crazy Easy Projects

Homeownership is a great thing, but home improvements can be challenging, stressful and costly if you are a beginner. Do-it-yourself, or DIY home improvement projects, are an easy way of updating and upgrading your house to become a home for minimal cost. Our team has put together some easy DIY home improvements for beginners to help you get started.

Painting a room: the ultimate easy DIY home improvement (1/11)

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Add some life to a room with a fresh coat of paint. Let your creativity run wild: try an accent wall, some design with a stripe or two or simply a border. Painting a room can be fun and easy with the right tools.

Home Depot has a great color matching tool and allows you to see the color in your space before you even buy. Another great trick is using peel and stick paint samples from samplize.com or available at your local Home Depot.

Related: Don’t mess with messy paint samples until you try this

Exterior landscaping: add some flowers and seasonal decor (2/11)

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An easy DIY for home improvement is adding a personal touch to the exterior of your home. Professional landscaping can cost a fortune, but taking some simple flower pots and adding a few marigolds or other inexpensive plants from a local hardware store can really change the look of your home. Tidying up the outside by removing leaves and debris not only improve the look and value but can prevent rodents and other unwelcome guests from taking up refuge, and potentially causing interior problems down the road.

Check your electrical box and outlets (3/11)

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Inspect your electrical outlets for sparks or other concerns. Child locks are a great tool to prevent little ones and issues. Make sure to not overload outlets or use strips with other strips that can overload an outlet. Have a professional take a look at your outlet box and electrical outlets for potential problems as well. Do not DIY any electrical, consult a professional first!

Update your outlet covers and light switch covers (4/11)

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Freshen your home’s look with new outlet and light switch covers. Over time, these covers can become dingy or yellow and fade. If the fading is really bad, you may need to replace the actual switch and outlets themselves, but consult with a professional first and make sure the electricity is shut off.

Paint your fireplace or add a mantle for DIY home improvement (5/11)

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A brick fireplace is a great centerpiece to a room, but an older brick fireplace can make your home appear dated. Check out the Better Homes and Gardens site for ideas on painting a fireplace or thespruce.com for other ideas to create a unique, updated do-it-yourself fireplace.

Powerwash your driveway, walkway or house (6/11)

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The outdoors can give a beating to your concrete or brick driveway, walkways or exterior of your home. Power-washing is an easy way to remove mold or mildew or just dirt build up over time. Take the extra step and clean your deck with a power-wash. If you don’t have a power-washing machine a scrub brush and a hose can do the trick. A perfect diy home improvement for beginners.

New hardware for kitchen or bathroom cabinets (7/11)

Add a custom look to your kitchen or bathroom with new kitchen knobs, kitchen handles or bathroom hardware. Many places like your local hardware store or online with Amazon or Etsy have plenty of options for modern kitchen hardware choices or vintage choices. Whatever you choose, a screwdriver should be all you need to get an easy home improvement.

Add a rug or runner to any living space (8/11)

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Tie the whole room together with a stellar rug or runner. Find a pattern with all the colors for your room, keep it simple with a solid color or go bold with a unique rug design that speaks to your heart. The right rug can really make a house feel like a home.

Seal up your home to keep the chill out (9/11)

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Older homes can let in the winter chill or summer heat. With lots of great products such as weatherstripping or window insulation kits, keep the cold or heat at bay. New windows can cost a fortune but with these DIY home window fixes, your house can stay the right temperature no matter the time of year.

Replace your light bulbs with energy efficient options (10/11)

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Keep your energy costs at bay with energy efficient light bulbs. Light bulbs come in all shapes and sizes and options: from LED to lower wattage choices, find the right one to give your house a warm, energy efficient feel.

Change your filters (11/11)

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Keep your home smelling fresh and dust free by changing your air filters in your furnace. Beyond just air purification, a new air filter will keep your furnace running at optimal efficiency. A quick vacuum can help, but keep on schedule with your air filters as an easy DIY home improvement project.

DIY Home Improvements For Beginners

Do you have more great ideas for DIY home improvement projects for beginners? These are just a few ideas to get you inspired and creating a home from your house.

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