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Remodeling Your Home on Any Budget

September 26, 2019 By quadcities Leave a Comment

When it comes to updating your home, the expenses can feel daunting. You may be trying to increase the curb appeal of your home in preparation to sell, or perhaps it’s just time for a new look that you can enjoy for years to come. Regardless, it’s important to make the most of the money you have for whatever project you’re facing. Whether you’re starting small with a kitchen refresh or overhauling your entire house, check out these tips for making your home look great on any budget.

$100

A hundred dollars may not feel like a lot, but you can use it to make your living area look like a million bucks with new accessories. It’s all in the details. Try throw pillows to take a basic couch to the next level, indoor plants to bring the space to life and wall art to make the room look complete.

$500

Try refinishing your kitchen cabinets. A fresh coat of paint or stain can go a long way in improving the look of the room; pick a light neutral color to really open the space up. This is also a great time to replace the hardware if you have outdated pulls and handles.

$1,000

Make upgrades that will increase your comfort over time, like installing a smart thermostat. You can program and control most smart thermostats remotely using a mobile phone app; plus, you may save big on your energy bill!

Take down a wall to open up your space if that’s an option – your home will instantly feel bigger. You may also want to upgrade your lighting fixtures. Try some stylish pieces that will keep things fresh for years to come.

$5,000

Replace the flooring. After years of wear and tear, replacing worn carpet and outdated tile will refresh your home’s look and feel. If you want the look of hardwood without the price tag, opt for wood-look tile, which has the added bonus of being extra durable.

This is also a great time to update your countertops. Choose hardy materials like stone, ceramic tile, stainless steel or polished concrete.

$10,000

Make investments that will pay off in the long run. Consider installing new energy-efficient windows to cut down energy bills year-round. Upgrade your appliances to new models that simplify your life. If you spend your whole weekend doing laundry, get a programmable washer and dryer; if you’re a foodie, go for a fridge with convenient storage options. QCBN

By Mary Jo Magaw

Mary Jo Magaw is the branch manager of OneAZ Credit Union’s Chino Valley branch. OneAZ offers a full suite of financial services, including Home Equity Lines of Credit (HELOCs) with special reduced rates just in time for fall renovations. Estimates based on average home size in Arizona. OneAZ is an Equal Housing Lender, NMLS 607456. Insured by NCUA. Learn more at OneAZcu.com/HELOC.

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