At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, your home became your safe landing place. But as the pandemic continues, you may feel like your home environment has become a little stuffy. You’re ready to shake things up and cultivate a better atmosphere - and you’re feeling motivated to take on some home improvement projects after checking out the amazing properties in Best Home Magazine! Here are a few suggestions to help you redesign your home and turn it into a place where you want to continue spending your time throughout the pandemic.
Outdoor Improvements
During the pandemic, you might have started spending more time outdoors in your own yard. While many public spaces were closed, relaxing in your yard and enjoying the fresh air probably helped you de-stress and find a sense of calm during a chaotic time.
But perhaps you’re ready to change up your outdoor space now. You may want to take some steps to make your garden a better place to spend your time, whether you’re planting and harvesting or simply enjoying some downtime. If you want to optimize your soil quality and sun exposure without sacrificing aesthetics, you may want to hire a landscape architect. And if you want to figure out exactly how your garden will look without engaging in guesswork, you can order a 3D rendering from a well-reviewed freelance landscape designer on Upwork and the like.
Revive Your Home’s Interior
If you’re wondering how to refresh the interior spaces in your home, you could think about features you can add to support your wellness. For instance, if you can’t go to your former gym, AMR Design recommends designing a home gym with bright lighting, equipment that will properly fit the space, storage space for workout gear, and even features like floor-to-ceiling mirrors. Alternatively, you could set up a yoga corner by painting your walls with calming colors, mood lighting, air-purifying plants, and decor you love.
Finally, you can switch up your bedroom design so that you’ll be able to sleep more easily. For example, you could declutter your room, put up blackout curtains, get a more comfortable mattress, and purchase a soothing white noise machine.
DIY Projects
Maybe you have lots of projects in mind, but you’re not sure which ones you should try to complete on your own, and which ones you should entrust to a contractor. For simple projects, you can definitely save money by carrying them out with a DIY method! PuroClean states that if you want to paint your walls, repair and clean wood or vinyl floors, replace outlet covers and light switch plates, install a backsplash for your kitchen or even install new bathroom hardware, you don’t necessarily need to hire a contractor.
Find the Right Contractor
But what if you want to tackle a larger project that you just can’t handle by yourself? It’s time to budget for a contractor. Don’t just choose the first contractor you come across - instead, get at least three quotes from different contractors and then evaluate their portfolios. Make sure that you’ll be paying a fair price for high-quality work! You can also talk to them about any safeguards they have in place to protect themselves and their customers from the virus. If you’re not sure where to begin looking, ask your social circle if they have any local recommendations.
Because of the pandemic, the time you would’ve spent elsewhere was suddenly spent at home instead. Now, it’s time to get in touch with your inner designer and bring out the best in your home! With these tips, you can dive into home improvement projects and get creative.
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