Tactful Techniques to Update Your Home

Tactful Techniques to Update Your Home

Homeowners, on average, are expected to spend anywhere between 1% up to 4% of their home’s value every year on repairs and regular maintenance. It can be tempting to save a bit of cash by opting for DIY work in lieu of hiring a professional. Some things you should leave to the pros, but there are others you can definitely do yourself to update your home, many of which are also money-saving updates, like better insulation and smart thermostats, that save in the long run, affording you additional repairs and updates.

Delightfully Digital

Updating your home offers more than just better functionality. If you’re looking to eventually sell, or you’d like to invest more in its value simply to open up future options for your equity, then making small updates can lead to big bucks. One of the most modern upgrades you can add to your home are smart home devices. There’s a variety of smart tech available for your home, but the best place to start is with one of the home’s most-used functions: heating and cooling. Smart WiFi thermostats allow you to adjust temperature settings wherever you are, even when you’re not at home, plus they’re programmable so you can regulate when and how long heating/cooling is running. These features are easily utilized to help you save money on your monthly bill. They can also be installed without the need for a professional, and with their programmable and real time controls, this baby will pay for itself within a year.

Whimsical Windows

Digital additions are great, but updated doesn’t have to mean electronic. Decorative window films use innovative adhesive to smoothly merge with your window for a touch of class or whimsy (depending on your personality), and remove easily without damage. These films also offer privacy, while still letting in a lot of natural sunlight, which isn’t an advantage you have with standard curtains – and sunlight is important for happiness (and makes for a more appealing space, if you’re selling). Before you get started, make sure your windows are well-sealed. This is an easy repair that you can do yourself as well, plus it will save you some moolah on your heating and cooling – especially paired with your smart thermostat.

Inside, Outside

Keeping up the appearance of your home on the inside is a must, but don’t forget the outside – it’s important too! If you’re looking for a low-maintenance way to elevate the value of your yard, as well as beautify it, consider trees instead of flowers or other kinds of greenery. There are many varieties to choose from, both large and small, and they don’t require much care. What’s more is that they can offer shade and protection from the elements, like wind, which helps to stabilize the temperature of your home. Once again, this means less use of your heating and cooling system, and a reduction in your electric bill.

It may feel overwhelming at times to keep up with the work your house requires, but it’s worth it. After all, home is where the heart is.