OVERLOOKED UPDATES FOR YOUR HOME
Home renovation projects can be exciting and overwhelming at the same time. With so many things to consider, it's easy to overlook certain areas of your home that could benefit from some attention. Sometimes the smallest change can make the biggest impact.
So, whether you’re completely rehauling your space or just adding topical touches to an existing house, here are some often-overlooked upgrades that can jazz up your home.
Paint:
Let’s start off basic. While repainting is an easy and straightforward way to upgrade your space, it really does make a difference. A new coat of paint, even in the same colour, can clean up and polish the appearance of your space.
We can’t stress how much colour can make a difference. In a dark room, the right colour can influence the eye in all the right ways, and even boost your mood. It may be tempting to go bold or bright with pops of your favourite colour, but picking the right places to go for colour modernizes your space and makes it feel bigger.
Lighting:
Without lighting, there is no design (or at least you can’t see it properly). Lighting can make a big difference in how a room feels, but it is often overlooked. While it may be easier to keep the same lighting plan, adding puck lighting creates an even overlay of light in a space. Then, adding a feature chandelier or sconces can provide impact and additional interest.
Having an upgraded lighting plan allows for mood lighting. Intimate dinners can be illuminated by a single chandelier over the dining table whereas a large family gathering would call for all overhead lights. Dimmer switches are also a great way to influence the mood in a space.
Baseboards, Paneling, and Moulding:
Do you ever look at a room and feel like it’s missing something? Updating the baseboards or moulding is a great way to add charm to a space. Moulding comes in many different sizes and styles, from ultra-sleek modern to detailed traditional. Something as simple as adding baseboards to a room can make it feel polished and new.
Fireplaces can be framed with moulding to create mantels and seamlessly blend them rather than using a flush tile approach. In the bedroom, wainscotting can act as a headboard, leaving the rest of the wall available for paint. Best of all, paneling can be placed on the ceiling to enhance the space. For ceilings with existing visual interest, like vaulted or cathedral ceilings, adding paneling can emphasize this. It also works for simpler rooms, such as basements. Ceiling detail is a great way to add visual interest and make a basement not feel so cavernous.
Doors and Windows:
While upgrading these entails a bit more of a commitment, the change can be drastic. Doors see a lot of traffic and the wear and tear can often go unnoticed. Interior doors, such as for the bathroom or bedroom, can be updated with function in mind. Pocket doors are perfect for ensuites and closets. Upgrading a basic bedroom door into a double door, such as a French door, adds an element of class to a space.
Replacing the windows involves a bit more work but it can be worth it, not just for the aesthetic, but for your utility bill as well. New windows can help with insulation and heat retention in the winter. Incorporating a new window with a frame that matches the baseboard trim, or grills for more visual appeal both inside and outside. New windows can boost curb appeal and are a great return on investment.
There are many overlooked areas in a home renovation but upgrading paint, lighting, trim, windows, and doors can make a significant impact on the overall look and feel of your home. By taking the time to consider these areas and investing in repairs and upgrades, you can ensure that your home is safe, comfortable, and energy-efficient for years to come. Work with a professional contractor or home inspector to identify any areas that need attention and create a renovation plan that addresses all your home's needs.