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4 Projects To Revitalize Your Home

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By KevinPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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Have you been researching home improvement projects online and become frustrated by the emphasis that they place on adding value to your home? Your frustration is completely understandable. Yes, the value of your home is important, but more so if you intend to sell. If you plan to stay in your home forever, then the improvements you make should be for your benefit, not some nameless, faceless, theoretical buyer whom you may never encounter in your lifetime. The following projects help to improve your home to make it more livable for you, both now and in the future.

1. Basement Remodel

An unfinished basement holds almost unlimited potential for enriching your life in one way or another. It is a versatile space that can meet a wide range of your family's needs. With the help of Utah basement finishing, it can become a spare bedroom, playroom, home theater, wet bar, and game room. If you have sufficient space and apply a little imagination, you may be able to get multiple uses out of your basement at the same time.

2. Shelving Installation

Installing shelves is both decorative and functional. It can provide you with necessary storage space for items that you want to keep where they are visible and accessible. While shelves are frequently used to hold books and/or display decorative items, they have an aesthetic of their own. There is interior design intelligence required when putting up shelves, which should harmonize with the overall scheme. There is also some skill involved in installing them correctly. Nothing is worse than shelving that is unusable because it is not level or dangerous because it is not adequately fastened to the wall.

3. Entryway Update

While the Americans With Disabilities Act Requires all public buildings to be wheelchair accessible, there is no such requirement for private residences. You may not need accessibility now, but you might someday, or you might want to invite family or friends with disabilities for a visit only to find that they cannot even make it through the door. You can make it easier by installing a retractable bottom to the door frame instead of the threshold bump that is traditional. Once you make the update, you have control over whether it sticks up or down.

A more ambitious but potentially more helpful entryway update is a ramp that leads to the front door in place of steps. Even if no one in your household has mobility issues, this can be a big help in a lot of situations, such as when you need to roll a baby stroller out to the car. It is simple to find inexpensive utilitarian ramps, but you need not settle for this. Due to creative thinking about functional elements, ramps can now be crafted to match your outdoor décor if you are willing to make a little extra investment.

4. Safety Lighting

Trips and falls are a leading cause of injuries that occur in the home. One of the ways to avoid falls is by providing adequate lighting so that you can see where you are going and avoid any obstacles. You can install lighting in the toe-kick under the cabinets in the kitchen or along the underside of the stairway bannister. Not only do these lights enhance safety, but they can also serve as an appealing accent.

Sometimes it becomes necessary to use the bathroom at night. Stumbling along in the dark can be dangerous, but turning on a light can be harsh on your eyes and disturbing to others who are trying to sleep. You can install a light-rimmed toilet seat to act as a nightlight. It emits a soft glow to guide you exactly where you need to go when you have to go.

You made the investment in your home, so you should be able to enjoy it to its fullest potential. These projects range from the simple to the complex, but all have the potential to improve your quality of life now and benefit you for many years to come.

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