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    14 Easy (and Affordable) Home Upgrades You Can Do Before the Holidays

    We all know the feeling of looking around the house and wanting to make a few changes... As this year begins to wrap up...

    • Ken Schwartz
    • November 2nd, 2020
    • 4 min read

    We all know the feeling of looking around the house and wanting to make a few changes...

    As this year begins to wrap up and with the holidays right around the corner you may be wanting to upgrade a few things around the house. From simple DIY projects like changing the kitchen knobs to painting your tile, we've compiled a list of 14 easy (and affordable) upgrades you can make both inside and outside of your home before the holidays. 

    Replace Your Cabinet Pulls

    Updating the knobs or pulls on your cabinets is a relatively simple but impactful way to add a modern touch to your home, especially if they are outdated. 

    Estimated Price: $50-$100. There are tons of options on Amazon.

    Curtains

    Adding curtains can make your windows look bigger, your ceilings look taller, and add privacy throughout your home. Try placing the rod a foot above your window for added height!

    Paint

    A fresh coat of paint may be one of the easiest upgrades you can make. Whether it's getting rid of those bright colors for a more calming feel or adding in a fun statement, you can't go wrong.

    Privacy Landscaping

    If your backyard doesn't offer much privacy from the neighbors consider adding in shrubs or hanging plants to block the view in a visually appealing way.

    Lighting

    Replacing outdated sconces, upgrading your bathroom vanity lights, or simply replacing your light bulbs for ones with a different hue can elevate your space.

    Suggestion: Phillips Hue Lightbulbs

    Front Door Makeover

    The entrance of your home is an important aspect of curb appeal and if you're trying to make a statement, making over your front door might be the best way to do that. There are tons of options so consider the style throughout the rest of your home when choosing a new door. Don't underestimate what a can of paint can do either - black doors are very on-trend right now! 

    Floating Shelves 

    For a modern, open look that displays your beautiful dishes consider adding a few floating shelves to an empty kitchen wall.

    Hide the Wires

    You'd be surprised how big of a difference organizing your wires can impact how put together your home looks.

    Suggestion: $17.99 for a cord cover kit.

    Paint Your Tile

    Does your bathroom tile lack luster? Spend the day painting on a pattern and elevate your flooring without demolition.

    New House Numbers

    This seems simple, but adding a modern house number can have a large impact if you're making other curb appeal upgrades at the same time.

    The Frame TV

    Make your TV look like a piece of art by investing in a Frame TV. Offering frame and art options this is one of the pricier items on the list but it will surely elevate your space. 

    Under Cabinet Lights

    Not only will this add a warm element to your kitchen, gone are the days of not being able to see your cookbook.

    Upgraded Gallery Wall

    Is your gallery wall full of mismatched frames? Upgrade to one style and size for a cohesive, elevated look.

    Front Porch Fun 

    Spruce up your front porch or entryway by adding a seasonal wreath, a fun welcome mat, or new furniture.

    Suggestion: Interchangeable Welcome Sign

    DIY May Not be Enough...

    A DIY project may not do the trick if you're trying to squeeze into a space that is just too small or doesn't meet your current needs. If you're considering selling before the holidays, let's get started.

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    Ken Schwartz

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    Since 2008, I have been helping clients reach their goals, and doing so in the most professional fashion possible. I graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California at San Diego in 2008. After working in the field for a short time, I found my true calling in Real Estate. My ability to talk with people and problem solve made real estate a perfect fit for me. I obtained my Real Estate License in 2008 and have worked in the industry ever since. My previous experience includes Property Management and helping clients Buy or Sell their home. In 2012 I received my Real Estate Brokers license and have recently joined the team at CENTURY 21 Affiliated. When I'm not out selling homes, I love spending time with my wife and 4 french bulldogs. I also play in an adult baseball league, which helps fulfill my competitive nature. Having played baseball in high school, it is a great extension to my glory days. Thankfully San Diego has such great weather, we can play year round. My expertise in the San Diego market and the outstanding resources of CENTURY 21 Affiliated give my clients the satisfaction that I can provide them the best quality service out there. A Real Estate transaction can be a stressful time, but it doesn't have to be. We do everything we can to make it as smooth as possible, while delivering our clients the best value and helping to build their personal wealth.

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