Quick Home Upgrade Jobs for the Weekend
There are a ton of things that people can do to spruce up their home interior, all while preserving an aesthetically pleasing style, and a lot of ways to work on these enhancements. From grand house upgrade projects that take months and a staff of builders to complete to small projects you can do yourself in your spare time, we're here to help you revamp your house from the inside out, one thing at a time. Straight from [city]'s experts on house upgrade and interior decoration, we give you this ready guide on quick DIY projects you can complete on the weekend!
In this particular blog, we talk about numerous ideas for home improvement projects you can do yourself and instantly get your place nicely organized and clean. Whether it's a complete rearrangement of your dressers and cabinets, or establish a more systematic organizational system in your home office workspace or your kitchen, there's always a many ways to reorganize and completely optimize the storage areas in your home. Whatever the room or sort of home you need to create more space to store your stuff in, here is your one-stop guide to a lot of easy-to-do jobs you can finish in a single weekend.
If you would like a formal course or would like to get certified as a pro on all things about house enhancement and DIY remodeling projects, we encourage looking over professional bodies and schools in home redecoration and interior decoration, such as the House Upgrade Experts (www.hiexperts.com), the Penn Foster Career School (www.pennfoster.edu), the Institute for Apprenticeships & Technical Education (www.instituteforapprenticeships.org), the Best Enhancement (www.bestimprovementqc.com) and other similar organizations offering programs specializing in home upgrade and interior design.
DIY Storage Projects for the Weekend
There are a wide range of options and styles for storage cabinets and organizers in your home. And lucky for you, there are tons of things you can do by yourself and would not even cost you much, if at all. Ultimately, these DIY jobs will keep your stuff fully organized in a neat and organized way for any area and any room in your home.
Whether it's the office, washroom, living room, bedroom, kitchen, or your garage, there's always a way to make the best use of your space and organize your things in a smart and functional way that still maintains an aesthetically pleasing layout.
Systematic Desk Organization
Remodel your office desk with various sized organizers for your supplies and files. Use as many file trays and folders as you need, with labels of course, and suitably sized boxes to stash receipts, postage stamps, envelopes, paper. You could repurpose mason jars or racks for your office supplies, e.g. staplers and staple wire, pens and pencils, scissors, glue, etc
Keep your files in one compartment or ledge for your household's most important documents, filed in varied folders with correct labels. Make sure to order them into utility bills (phone plan, water, electricity, and Wi-Fi subscriptions), financial statements, receipts for huge purchases (appliances, car, large furniture, general house upgrade purchases), medical and dental records, tax file returns, insurance policies and pension plans, and of course, enrollment and employment details.
Closet Storage
Revamp your wardrobe dresser with multi-layered racks with separate, customizable shelving and cabinets along with rod systems to suit all of your clothes. You could personalize your storage space with old boxes and baskets you can repurpose and redesign to serve as compartments for your socks, delicates, and bed linen.
Handy Bath Supplies
Use the empty space on top of your toilet and create a small cabinet for in-bath storage for lotions, linen, shaving cream, cologne bottles, and all the hair or body products you use in your daily routine. You might also want to think of setting up a medicine cabinet to store your bottles of pills and other items that might not necessarily match your bathroom's aesthetic.
Enhance Your Furniture
When you're running low on storage space but don't exactly have the space to bring in more organizers, take a good look at your existing furniture. Then, find out where you can put in a few roll-out organizers and storage baskets or bins to make space where people wouldn't think to look.
You might want to use the lower section of your dining chairs, sofas, benches. You could also restructure your kitchen cupboards and cabinets to stock more stuff inside or put in storage drawers under your coffee table or nightstand.
Utilize Your Garage
It's always a fantastic idea that when you have no more space to store your things, nor any free space in existing furniture to create storage space, just bring them in your garage. Naturally, make sure that you keep your stuff organized in a well-kept manner and won't give you a hard time when you're trying to find something in your garage.
Like any room in your home, make great use of your wall space, especially to suspend hardware and handyman tools, and take full advantage of your shelving options, especially if you want to park your car in your garage comfortably.
Kid-Proof and Kid-Friendly
Contrary to popular opinion - if you have children, you don't stop altering your furniture after they've surpassed their terrible two's and three's. In fact, it's a constant process until they're able to organize their things by themselves (in their rooms, of course). Your youngsters will be more likely to organize their toys and things if they can actually reach the shelves, and it would help if they're able to distinguish the drawers according to their needs and interests.
Given that, it's strongly suggested that you modify your little ones's closet shelves and hang rods to kid-friendly levels, and label their drawers and cabinets as necessary to their age (e.g. pictures for toddlers and labels for kids who can read).
Restructure Your Cabinets
You may think you already have your shelves and racks organized, but we can just about guarantee you - you don't. No matter what the room, you can always organize your cabinets in a neater, more ordered manner with stackable and roll-out drawers and repurpose jars and containers for different-sized items in your cabinet.
One great way to do this one by one is to first clear the space, divide and conquer. Categorize your things by kind or by function and use drawers or containers for each and every category, and pack them with racks and bins if you have to separate them further by size and optimize your space.
Utilize Your Walls
Whatever the room, it's always a great idea to make the best use of your wall space, and a sensible way to do this is to put up shelf walls, cabinets and hanging containers to extend your storage space without crowding your house.
To fully maximize your space, you can put up shelves above the thresholds, windows and tall furniture (e.g. fridge, bed headboard), flank your thresholds with bookshelves, and put storage ottomans below windows to balance it out. Place practical but decorative items on the upper racks and equip the shelves with containers and drawers to stash vital items for each room.
Make the most of Your Vanity
Do NOT underestimate how cluttered and untidy your small jewelries and accessories can make your table. Get suitably sized containers and bins for little pieces and hooks on your vanity or mirror to keep your necklaces and lengthy accessories untangled.
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In this particular blog, we talk about numerous ideas for home improvement projects you can do yourself and instantly get your place nicely organized and clean. Whether it's a complete rearrangement of your dressers and cabinets, or establish a more systematic organizational system in your home office workspace or your kitchen, there's always a many ways to reorganize and completely optimize the storage areas in your home. Whatever the room or sort of home you need to create more space to store your stuff in, here is your one-stop guide to a lot of easy-to-do jobs you can finish in a single weekend.
If you would like a formal course or would like to get certified as a pro on all things about house enhancement and DIY remodeling projects, we encourage looking over professional bodies and schools in home redecoration and interior decoration, such as the House Upgrade Experts (www.hiexperts.com), the Penn Foster Career School (www.pennfoster.edu), the Institute for Apprenticeships & Technical Education (www.instituteforapprenticeships.org), the Best Enhancement (www.bestimprovementqc.com) and other similar organizations offering programs specializing in home upgrade and interior design.
DIY Storage Projects for the Weekend
There are a wide range of options and styles for storage cabinets and organizers in your home. And lucky for you, there are tons of things you can do by yourself and would not even cost you much, if at all. Ultimately, these DIY jobs will keep your stuff fully organized in a neat and organized way for any area and any room in your home.
Whether it's the office, washroom, living room, bedroom, kitchen, or your garage, there's always a way to make the best use of your space and organize your things in a smart and functional way that still maintains an aesthetically pleasing layout.
Systematic Desk Organization
Remodel your office desk with various sized organizers for your supplies and files. Use as many file trays and folders as you need, with labels of course, and suitably sized boxes to stash receipts, postage stamps, envelopes, paper. You could repurpose mason jars or racks for your office supplies, e.g. staplers and staple wire, pens and pencils, scissors, glue, etc
Keep your files in one compartment or ledge for your household's most important documents, filed in varied folders with correct labels. Make sure to order them into utility bills (phone plan, water, electricity, and Wi-Fi subscriptions), financial statements, receipts for huge purchases (appliances, car, large furniture, general house upgrade purchases), medical and dental records, tax file returns, insurance policies and pension plans, and of course, enrollment and employment details.
Closet Storage
Revamp your wardrobe dresser with multi-layered racks with separate, customizable shelving and cabinets along with rod systems to suit all of your clothes. You could personalize your storage space with old boxes and baskets you can repurpose and redesign to serve as compartments for your socks, delicates, and bed linen.
Handy Bath Supplies
Use the empty space on top of your toilet and create a small cabinet for in-bath storage for lotions, linen, shaving cream, cologne bottles, and all the hair or body products you use in your daily routine. You might also want to think of setting up a medicine cabinet to store your bottles of pills and other items that might not necessarily match your bathroom's aesthetic.
Enhance Your Furniture
When you're running low on storage space but don't exactly have the space to bring in more organizers, take a good look at your existing furniture. Then, find out where you can put in a few roll-out organizers and storage baskets or bins to make space where people wouldn't think to look.
You might want to use the lower section of your dining chairs, sofas, benches. You could also restructure your kitchen cupboards and cabinets to stock more stuff inside or put in storage drawers under your coffee table or nightstand.
Utilize Your Garage
It's always a fantastic idea that when you have no more space to store your things, nor any free space in existing furniture to create storage space, just bring them in your garage. Naturally, make sure that you keep your stuff organized in a well-kept manner and won't give you a hard time when you're trying to find something in your garage.
Like any room in your home, make great use of your wall space, especially to suspend hardware and handyman tools, and take full advantage of your shelving options, especially if you want to park your car in your garage comfortably.
Kid-Proof and Kid-Friendly
Contrary to popular opinion - if you have children, you don't stop altering your furniture after they've surpassed their terrible two's and three's. In fact, it's a constant process until they're able to organize their things by themselves (in their rooms, of course). Your youngsters will be more likely to organize their toys and things if they can actually reach the shelves, and it would help if they're able to distinguish the drawers according to their needs and interests.
Given that, it's strongly suggested that you modify your little ones's closet shelves and hang rods to kid-friendly levels, and label their drawers and cabinets as necessary to their age (e.g. pictures for toddlers and labels for kids who can read).
Restructure Your Cabinets
You may think you already have your shelves and racks organized, but we can just about guarantee you - you don't. No matter what the room, you can always organize your cabinets in a neater, more ordered manner with stackable and roll-out drawers and repurpose jars and containers for different-sized items in your cabinet.
One great way to do this one by one is to first clear the space, divide and conquer. Categorize your things by kind or by function and use drawers or containers for each and every category, and pack them with racks and bins if you have to separate them further by size and optimize your space.
Utilize Your Walls
Whatever the room, it's always a great idea to make the best use of your wall space, and a sensible way to do this is to put up shelf walls, cabinets and hanging containers to extend your storage space without crowding your house.
To fully maximize your space, you can put up shelves above the thresholds, windows and tall furniture (e.g. fridge, bed headboard), flank your thresholds with bookshelves, and put storage ottomans below windows to balance it out. Place practical but decorative items on the upper racks and equip the shelves with containers and drawers to stash vital items for each room.
Make the most of Your Vanity
Do NOT underestimate how cluttered and untidy your small jewelries and accessories can make your table. Get suitably sized containers and bins for little pieces and hooks on your vanity or mirror to keep your necklaces and lengthy accessories untangled.
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