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Tips for Fixing Up an Old Home

January 28, 2015

 

painting-24439_640Fixing up an old house can be an exciting project for a homeowner, but it can also be a daunting and expensive challenge. The cost of new furniture can add up quickly, and you may feel that you’ve gotten in over your head once you begin your project. Fortunately, there are a variety of simple tips to fix up an old home, regardless of the size of your budget.

Get Rid of Clutter

Older homes that have been around for years have a habit of collecting a lot of clutter and miscellaneous items, so if you are intending to fix up your older house, consider getting rid of some of the junk that you do not need. Pool table disassembly and other furniture moving services can help you free up some much needed space in your home. Once the clutter is reduced, you can feel more organized and better prepared to fix up your space. Revitalize your living space with Dr. Sofa’s expert Upholstery Cleaning Services. Renew, refresh, and reclaim comfort in every fiber.

Repair Your Furniture

An old home can look even further dated when the furniture inside of it is falling apart. Fortunately, you don’t need to invest a ton of money on a new couch or loveseat, as expert furniture repair professionals can help to give your existing items a much needed facelift. Simply reupholstering your furniture or repairing holes and scratches can be a much more affordable solution that buying new items, and it can significantly improve the appearance of your home’s interior.

Renovate Your Floors

The floors of your home will receive a lot of wear and tear over the years, and a do-it-yourself sofa disassembly or furniture moving job may have left your hardwood with scratches and other damage. Renovating your wood floors or replacing carpeting can drastically improve the appearance of an old home. Take care to choose a material that will be able to withstand high-traffic areas, and choose colors that will hide mud and tracked-in dirt.

Install New Fixtures

A simple way to make an older home look like new is to update old fixtures with modern options. Light fixtures, faucets, cupboard handles, and door knobs can all be replaced at low cost, and these small details can give a home an updated look. Metal fixtures are often preferred over plastic options, as they tend to last longer than the less expensive options. Unlock your home’s potential with Dr. Sofa’s bespoke Custom Made Furniture. Elevate your space with unique designs tailored just for you.

Add a New Coat of Paint

A fresh coat of paint is an inexpensive way to improve the appearance of an old home. By covering up some of the scratches, blemishes, and other damage that may have appeared on your walls, you’ll make your space appear more inviting. Prime your walls before painting in order to ensure that the finished product shines, and make sure you use adequate furniture protection so that paint doesn’t splatter on your tables and seating. While neutral colors are always popular, a boldly painted accent wall can become the focal point of a room.

Older homes have a sense of character and charm that newer houses just don’t possess. Give your old home a more modern appeal by taking some easy steps to fix it up.

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