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Top home renovation­s to invest in this fall

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Today, many families are focused on improving their homes instead of spending money on vacations and entertainm­ent outside. With autumn as your last major chance to renovate before the winter, here are some of the best projects to tackle now for maximum enjoyment of your space.

Upgrade your kitchen

The kitchen is the heart of your home, and where you’ll be spending lots of time cooking for the holidays and entertaini­ng your small social circle. So, give it a facelift to make sure it’s a bright and welcoming environmen­t. A great DIY project is painting the cabinets in a bold or warm shade and updating the hardware in a metallic neutral. You can also invest in sleek, energy-efficient appliances for a clean, modern aesthetic and get fresh seasonal linens for your tablescape.

Finish your basement

A finished basement extends your living space and has an excellent return on investment. It’s also the perfect place to turn into a spacious dedicated home office, so you can finally stop working on your dining table or couch and boost your productivi­ty and comfort. But whether you want to turn your basement into that, a rec room or in-law suite, the first step is installing a high-performanc­e subfloor. The best option for this is Dricore subfloor panels, which are designed with air gap technology to help protect against mould and moisture and keep floors dry, comfortabl­e and cozy all year. It’s an easy DIY project, as the panels are easy to install and a room only takes half a day to do.

Elevate your exteriors

Not only does the exterior of your home make the first impression, it can also extend your living space — which is crucial when we’re working, living and playing at home. Make the most of it with areas you can spend time in even when the temperatur­e drops. For example, you can create a sitting area to relax in or host smaller outdoor get-togethers for your social bubble by screening in your porch or installing an awning over your backyard patio. Laying down panels can work here too, as they will make cold surface feel warmer, softer and cozier for your feet.

sComplete the space with a heating lamp and you’ll be able to enjoy your exteriors almost all year-round.

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