Home Improvement Projects You Can Do With a Small Budget

Home Improvement Projects You Can Do With a Small Budget | City of Creative Dreams

Renovating your home is a great way to improve both its form and functionality; unfortunately, many renovation projects are exorbitantly expensive. Even though DIYing cuts down significantly on labor costs, home improvement projects still often end up costing thousands of dollars.

Fortunately, you don’t always need a huge budget to make a huge difference. If you don’t have that kind of money or simply don’t want to spend a lot, then keep reading for home improvement projects you can do with a small budget.

Paint Your Front Door

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Cost: $20–50



You’d be surprised what a difference a fresh coat of paint can make. This is a simple, budget-friendly way to dramatically boost your home’s curb appeal. While you’re at it, give your existing hardware a good scrub and reattach it, or take the opportunity to install new hardware.

Install a New Kitchen Backsplash


Cost: $200–300

Want to refresh your outdated kitchen but are hesitant to gut the entire thing? Installing a new kitchen backsplash is a great way to improve your kitchen’s look on a budget. There are plenty of different stone and tile options to choose from, so you’re sure to find one that suits your tastes.

Repaint Your Cabinets

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Cost: $200–600

Repainting cabinetry is a great way to freshen up a tired kitchen or bathroom. Entirely replacing cabinetry gets expensive quickly. Luckily, simply repainting the cabinets can be done with a much smaller budget. You can also replace your outdated hardware at the same time for an even more elegant result.

Build a Murphy Bar

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Cost: $100–150

Ever dreamed of having a home bar? That goal might not be so unattainable anymore. There are plenty of benefits to building a fold-down Murphy bar, but the affordability is easily one of the best. The small size and storable nature of a Murphy bar make it an easy addition to even the smallest homes.

Increase Your Storage Space

Cost: $40–100

If your home doesn’t have enough storage space, you likely also have a surplus of disorganization and clutter. This can create a stressful environment to live in. Installing additional storage options can greatly improve this situation. Closet organizers or new shelving are great, cost-effective options.

Conclusion

We hope these home improvement projects you can do with a small budget inspired your next DIY. Want more? Check out this list of home DIY tips you don’t want to overlook.

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