Looking to give your home a small makeover, but uncertain as to how much you will have to spend while already on a budget? You will be pleased to know that it can be done. Yes, it is possible to refurbish your home without having to secure a loan. All you have to do is follow these pocket-friendly home-improvement tips.
A Fresh Lick of Paint
Painting your house outside and/or inside is probably one of the most effective ways of improving its general look without leaving a hole in your pocket. Painting instantly refreshes the appearance of exterior and interior walls, and incorporating an alternative shade in one room can create a sense of complete redesign.
Few people know this, but painting the skirting boards or any piece of old furniture is another way to implement cheap and subtle improvements to your home. If you want to save more money, you can do the painting yourself. But if you are looking for a more professional finish, it may be better to call in the experts.
Windows are Not Only for Sunshine
Although double-glazed windows may not be the cheapest around, making this improvement to your home will ultimately save you money, as it will assist you in keeping your energy bills down. Fitting new windows can also boost the security and general comfort of your home.
However, if you cannot afford the cost of double-glazed windows, simply repainting the existing window frames can brighten up the appearance of your home. An effective alternative to double-glazed window is to have your existing windows draught-proofed. The process will cost you less than £100 and is well worth it, as it helps to keep the heat inside your home.
Shield Your Home
Want to save even more money in the long term? Insulate your loft and walls. This relatively cheap home improvement will keep your home warmer during the winter months, and cool during the summer.
You will be pleased to know that the government often offer grants for the insulation of homes. In accordance with the carbon emission reduction goals, several energy companies are obliged to assist homes in becoming increasingly energy friendly; therefore grants, such as the Green Project Scheme, are offered.
The homes of individuals over the age of 60 years of age, as well as individuals that are on any type of benefit can be insulated free of charge. If you want to know whether you are eligible for any of the schemes, you can contact your local authority.
Give Your Garden a Facelift
To tidy up and maintain your garden is free. Activities, such as mowing the lawn, weeding and waterproofing your sheds and garden furniture, as well as installing security gates and perimeter fences, are another cheap way of implementing improvements to the general appearance of your home. Do not wait until your garden furniture and fences falls apart around you. Spending small amounts of money and time on the general maintenance of these commodities will save you a lot of money in the long term.