Sunderland Echo

Five home improvemen­ts that don’t cost the earth

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Most of us have spent more time in our homes in recent months than ever before, so it comes as no surprise Brits are seeking to make home improvemen­ts, with Google searches for DIY once again on the increase during latest lockdowns.

For anyone thinking of sprucing up their home decor, one of the most common considerat­ions is if it will add value to the property.

Providing expert guidance, Hitachi Personal Finance www.hitachiper­sonalfinan­ce.co.uk has looked at the most effective home improvemen­ts you can make on a low budget, for less than £100.

Painting a room – £71 Nothing brightens up a room more than a fresh lick of paint and this is something that can easily be done yourself.

Rather than paying for a profession­al decorator, why not invest in some brushes, rollers and have a bit of fun picking the colour you want for a room.

To cover the cost of a main room, such as a lounge, kitchen or bathroom, paint will cost around £71 and will give your living space a much fresher look.

If you are someone who monitors internal décor trends, choosing the right colour at the right time could even add more than £1,400 in value to your home if you came to selling.

Kitchen spruce ups – £60 They often say the kitchen is the heart of the home, but a full-scale kitchen refurb is not always necessary, and can prove very costly.

It can be easy and cheap to make just a couple of subtle changes to change the whole complexion of the room.

Adding or swapping a glass hob splash-back can cost as little as £603, whilst tiling a wall could be just what you need to reinvigora­te your kitchen area.

The cost depends on the type of tile and size of your kitchen, but the average kitchen tiling will set you back just £35 per square metre.

New curtains and blinds

– £50-£90

Old drapes in your window frames can make a room feel stale and dull, so replacing those with something more vibrant and colourful can really make a difference.

Providing you have had them installed previously, just replacing curtains or roll up blinds won’t cost as much as you think.

Home interior retailers sell a range of good quality curtains for between £50£905 that can totally transform the feel of a room. Declutteri­ng – free

A really simple way to improve the feel of your entire home is organising and declutteri­ng from top to bottom.

Excess belongings are commonplac­e in a lot of households and can often be forgotten for long periods, leading to even the most spacious properties feeling cramped and messy.

Taking the time to go through each room, organising items to keep and collecting ones you want to recycle or donate to charity, will free up storage space that you can then make good use of.

And, of course, this will cost you virtually nothing and if donating unused items to charity it will help others and the environmen­t too.

Sprucing up your front door – £80

Make sure you don’t forget about the exterior of your home, as improvemen­ts on the outside can really add value to your property.

Sanding down and repainting your front door will help alleviate any looks of tiredness from the outside and will certainly add kerb appeal.

Although this sounds like a big job, the average cost of the paint and tools required to take this project on are attainable at just £80

 ??  ?? Painting a room not only makes it look great, it also adds value to the house (photos: Shuttersto­ck)
Painting a room not only makes it look great, it also adds value to the house (photos: Shuttersto­ck)
 ??  ?? New blinds and curtains can make a room sparkle again
New blinds and curtains can make a room sparkle again

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