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Weekend DIY Projects That Instantly Improve Your Home

Weekends are great, and we all look forward to them, but the issue is that they’re also the time when we tend to notice what needs doing around the house – we might not notice scuffed walls or dripping taps so much during the week when we’re busy with work and errands, but once things slow down, it all becomes a lot more obvious. 

Of course, weekends are also the perfect opportunity to fix these things and do other upgrades that can instantly improve your home, so with that in mind, keep reading to find out more so you can make the most of the time you have (but not get too busy). 

Refreshing Walls 

Painting an entire room can feel like a huge commitment, but touching up key areas can make just as much difference in a fraction of the time (and with a fraction of the effort). We’re talking about things like scuffed corners, marks around light switches, worn edges, and so on, because they’re the things that tend to draw the eye. 

If you can spend a few hours carefully refreshing those areas, it can totally change and brighten the place without having to go too far. And even something as simple as repainting a feature wall or refreshing the woodwork can change how a room looks and, crucially, feels, so it’s worth taking a look to see what could be updated. 

Updating Tired Grout 

Bathrooms and kitchens can often look quite worn out because the grout around the tiles can get grubby and dark over time, and it’s actually a detail that affects the overall appearance, even if everything else is fine and doesn’t really need to be changed. Take a look right now, and once you notice it, it’ll be hard to ignore, and you’ll want to do something about it. 

You don’t have to remove the tiles and start from scratch because you can use a tool like the Groutastic grout paint pen to quickly revive the lines and make the times look cleaner and more defined – it’s a small task that should take too much time, so it’s ideal for a weekend DIY project where you’re really going to be able to see the result. 

Swapping Out Handles And Fixtures 

Cabinet handles, drawer pulls, and even light switch covers are just… there. You don’t really think about them or look at them much, but even so, you use them all the time, so they’re going to get worn and tired, and you need them to be attractive and functional. The good news is that you can change them for something more modern or just replace the worn ones quite easily, without any technical knowledge needed, and that can give kitchens and bathrooms a small but important update. 

The best part is this kind of project really doesn’t take long, but it can help make the room look fantastic, and even if it’s the only change you make, it could be the one that makes all the difference.

Tidying And Reorganizing Storage 

Sometimes improving a space doesn’t mean you’ve got to add anything to it – in some cases, it’s the total opposite, and it’s better to remove items so you can make the best use of the space you’ve got. Or at the very least, you can store the things you’ve got better. 

That could mean reorganizing cupboards, adding some more shelves, or clearing out items you don’t use or want anymore, for example, and that can all help to make a room feel much more spacious, not to mention better to be in. 

Refreshing Silicone And Seals 

Eventually, you’ll find that the silicone around sinks, baths, and showers can get discoloured and worn, and replacing it is a job you might put off because it seems difficult or long-winded, but it’s neither of those things, and the end result tends to make a bathroom or kitchen look much cleaner. On top of that, it can also prevent water damage, so that’s another added benefit. 

What you’ll need is a steady hand and a bit of patience, and if you’ve got that, it’s basically the kind of project that can be done in an afternoon. Alternatively, there are professionals who’ll do it for you if you prefer. 

Adding Small Decorative Touches 

Weekend DIY doesn’t have to involve repairs – it can involve adding some small decorative touches that make your home look and feel better. For example, you could create a simple gallery wall, update your rugs or cushions, or even rearrange your furniture just to see how it looks (you can always put it back where it was if it doesn’t work for you). 

The thing about these smaller updates is that they can make a room feel a lot more personal, and that’s going to make it more appealing full stop. Plus, it’s also an opportunity to try something new without committing to permanent changes. 

Fixing The Little Annoyances 

Every home has some little annoyances and frustrations in it, like a squeaky door, a loose shelf, a wonky handle somewhere, and so on. These aren’t urgent issues, which might be why they’re still hanging around, but they’ll only take a few minutes to fix most of the time, and once they’re done, you’ll feel a wonderful sense of relief. 

Take a walk around your home and make a list of all those little things that you can and should fix, and the next time you’ve got ten minutes to spare, pick one item and get it done. You’ll soon make your way through them all and your home will be better for it. 

Improve Lighting 

Lighting can transform a room massively, and once again, it’s really easy to do. Something like swapping bulbs for warmer tones or adding a floor lamp or dimmer switch can be all you need to do to ensure you’ve improved things in just the right way. 

The best part is the result is immediate, and if it doesn’t work, you can experiment until it does and the lighting in your home makes it comfortable and safe.