Home Improvement Suggestions
Photo Credit: Organized Clutter
-
Boost Kitchen Storage
Whether your cooking palace is large or small, storage is key to function. Take advantage of unclaimed wall or corner space with open shelves to keep dishes, spices, and any cookware within easy reach. Dice up plain shelves with brackets, & add your personality.
-
Upgrade Your Cabinets
With something as simple as adding molding to your cabinets, can give your kitchen that upgrade look.
-
Embellish the Entrance
Millwork adds rich character to rooms throughout your home, so why not use it to dress up your entryway, too? Pull the elements of indoor style outdoors to give your exterior a sophisticated look. Frame your front door surround with millwork, and paint it to coordinate it with your home exterior.
-
Restore Your Floor’s Shine
A wooden floor should be polished once a year, and every four to six months in high-traffic areas of the home. This will also give your home that updated look; as well as clean up the dust, & dirt that’s been hanging around all season.
-
Give the Fireplace a Facelift
Give an old brick fireplace a makeover with a fresh coat of paint. Before starting, thoroughly clean the fireplace to loosen grime. Apply a stain-blocking primer to the clean fireplace before you paint to help cover soot stains. Choose a high-gloss paint to give your fireplace a beautiful look that lasts.
-
Stop Clutter at the Door
As one of the first rooms that your company sees, the entryway has a big job to do: make a good first impression and keep drop zone items tidy. Outfit your entryway with function and flair using a do-it-all system. Grab the help of certain furniture items to perform double duty as a bench and shoe caddy. A combination of storage ideas — such as wall hooks, lockers, cubbies, or a bench — will help your entryway stay organized and accessible.