Friday, 18 November 2022

GET YOUR HOME HOLIDAY-READY WITH THESE 5 ONE-WEEKEND PROJECTS

When it comes to preparing your home for the holiday season, there are, of course, the basics: adding décor and lights, setting up the staple festive items, and perhaps even moving furniture around to accommodate guests.

But, as it feels every year, the months of November and December always go by so quickly. That’s why it’s best to consider what you can do — and early — to get on top of the holiday season and best prepare your home for your family and guests.

Here are five one-weekend projects to get your home ready for the holidays:-

1. Paint the Areas that Matter

Painting is a fast, easy way to get your home ready for the holidays. Save yourself some time and money - You don’t need to paint the entire house for the holiday season. Concentrating on the rooms where your guests will spend the most time will save you time and money.

·   Dining Room Give your dining room a fresh holiday look. This is the room where your guests will be served meals, so it is fitting to give this room a makeover.  A new coat of paint will make the dining area feel new again.

·   Kitchen Cabinets - Another way to add a nice touch to your home for the holidays is to spruce up your kitchen by painting the cabinets. You want to choose a color that coordinates with the wall color of your kitchen. Cabinet painting is a cost-effective solution just in time for the holidays.

·  Living and Guest Rooms Other rooms you should consider painting include the living room and guest bedrooms.

·   Accent Walls - If you are short on time and do not want to blow your already growing budget, consider painting an accent wall. Adding fresh color to a single wall in your kitchen, bedroom, or living room is a great simple way to get your home ready for the holidays

2. Clean your carpet and flooring.

Give your floors some attention. This is an easy weekend project, but you’ll need more than just your vacuum. Consider renting a carpet cleaner or a floor polisher for deeper cleaning.

3. Make simple updates to your bathroom.

You can easily make small improvements to your bathrooms. These updates will benefit your home even after the holidays.

Here are some weekend home improvement project ideas for your bathroom:-

*Paint your bathroom             *Replace outdated faucets                         *Replace your shower head

*Add new lighting                *Add a new shower curtain                         *Get a new bathroom mirror

 4. Lively-up rooms with new light fixtures.

Light up rooms by adding new light fixtures. Your home will look more inviting when you add better lighting to the rooms that need it. If you want to get festive, you can always add Christmas lights!

 5. Create a welcoming front entrance.

Create a welcoming front entrance. Start off by creating a pathway and clearing the sidewalk of leaves, or dirt.  Install some outdoor lighting to make it easier for any guests arriving at night to be able to see your home. Illuminating the pathway will show off your beautiful entrance and will even impress your guests. 

Finally, finish up your front entrance by adding some holiday decorations. Add a wreath to your door or even a holiday-themed welcome mat.

Making small improvements to your home shouldn’t take too much time. Enjoy the holidays with your loved ones and prepare for the holidays with these weekend home improvement projects.

Ready to start your next home improvement project? Rent the tools you need!  Rayneau Rentals  & Sales has the tool rentals you need to complete your next home improvement project.

If you have any questions, feel free to call us 758-450-RENT (7368)/714 -7368, Email us at rayneaurands@rayneau.org, or visit our website. Don’t forget to check us out on Facebook as well!


                    

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