10 Cost-Effective Home Improvements to Make Your Home Like New

by Marcello Kline

Key takeaways:

  • Small, thoughtful changes such as painting walls or swapping out kitchen hardware are easy and cost-effective home improvements.
  • There’s no one size fits all approach to home improvement. Go at your own pace and update the rooms you want, with the budget you have.

Whether you’re looking at homes for sale in Vancouver or you’re contemplating reinvigorating your home in Tuscon, doing updates may be top of mind. Refreshing your home with cost-effective home improvements should start by pinpointing what aspects of your space bother you the most. Identifying these areas allows you to prioritize improvements effectively. Deciding what to address first helps ensure that your budget is used wisely and the results are most impactful. 

Cost-effective home improvements that you may want to consider include painting, adding an accent wall, swapping out light fixtures, or simply styling with simplicity in mind. That’s not all, this Redfin article will breakdown a number of improvements that’ll help your home feel like new. Now, let’s get started.

1. Consider improving one room at a time

The last thing you want to do is make your home improvement projects feel overwhelming or break the bank. Rodney Morton with Paint Pro Plus recommends, “Start your cost-effective makeover by focusing on just one room and seeing your vision through from start to finish.” Tackling home improvements room by room can make the process less daunting and more manageable.

This approach allows you to concentrate your efforts and budget on a specific space, leading to more noticeable results and preventing overwhelm.

2. Start with a thorough home cleaning

Often, the simplest and most cost-effective way to refresh your home is a deep clean. Akiba Byrd with Handy Help’r Services shares, “One of the best ways to improve your environment without spending much money is cleaning up the place. Get rid of old and outdated furniture, junk, mail, and clutter.” 

A spotless environment can make a significant difference in how you feel about your space. This includes dusting, vacuuming, scrubbing, and decluttering. 

3. Paint a consistent palette

Choosing a consistent color palette – sometimes known as “color-drenching” –throughout your home can create a uniform and updated look. Natalie Barnas of Natalie Barnas Interiors calls painting “very budget friendly” and adds, “Rather than adding an accent wall, which might not work if the whole space isn’t redesigned at the same time, keep your palette cohesive and paint all the walls.” Neutral colors often work well, but select tones you genuinely enjoy. 

Micheal Camp with Mike’s Handyman and Cleaning says, “A fresh coat of paint can be used to brighten up a room, update kitchen cabinets, or to add an accent wall, all while boosting appeal without breaking the bank.”

Man painting interior walls of a house

4. Integrate an accent wall

An accent wall is a fantastic way to add personality and a pop of color to a room without repainting the entire space. Select one wall to highlight with a bolder color or a unique pattern. This small change can create a focal point and refresh the room’s look.

While some may not be a fan of accent walls, they can do wonders for making a space feel new. Michael Crane with My Raleigh Handyman says, “One of my favorite ways to improve upon a space is by adding an accent wall. It’s a simple, cost-effective way to give any room a fresh new look and a burst of personality.”

Mindy Taylor with Olivenhain Design in Encinitas suggests, “Install 3D decorative wall panels as an accent wall in any room to add visual interest and depth. These panels create a focal point that draws the eye and enhances the room’s overall aesthetic.”

5. Swap out light fixtures

Updating light fixtures can significantly impact a room’s ambiance. Kira Faure, founder and interior designer of High Tide Design, shares how this update “adds instant character and makes your home look custom.” Be sure to look for energy-efficient options to save money in the long run.

6. Replace old hardware and faucets

Small details like hardware and faucets can make a difference. Swapping out old knobs, handles, and faucets with new ones can give your kitchen and bathrooms an instant update. This is a simple yet effective way to enhance these areas, and Krista with TradeWorks Handyman Services says, “Small changes like these can make a big impact, adding both function and flair without the need for major renovations or breaking the bank.”

renovated kitchen with wood countertops and island

7. Style with simplicity

Sometimes, less is more. Styling with simplicity means decluttering and organizing your space. Focus on showcasing a few key decorative items rather than overcrowding surfaces. This minimalist approach can make your home feel more spacious and refined.

8. The right design style can mean applied moldings

Adding applied moldings, such as crown molding or wainscoting, can elevate the design style of your home. These details add architectural interest and can make a space feel more sophisticated. It’s a relatively inexpensive way to enhance the overall look.

Toby Leary with Toby Leary Fine Woodworking says, “Framing sections of the wall with trim and painting everything to match, you can instantly add depth, texture, and a formal feel to any space. This approach mimics the classic charm of paneled walls without the need for expensive millwork or full wall treatments.”

9. Say goodbye to popcorn ceilings

If you have popcorn ceilings, removing them can instantly modernize your home. While it may be a bit of work, the difference is significant. Smoother ceilings create a cleaner and more contemporary look.

After you’ve removed your popcorn ceiling, Tricia Vega, interior designer for 84 and Company, suggests “Adding detail to draw the eye up. Treat the ceiling by adding wallpaper, contrasting paint, or surfacing such as tongue-and-groove wood planking.” 

Living room interior with vaulted ceiling with wood cedar panelling stone fireplace brown leather armchairs coffee table and area rug natural brown tones

10. Reimagine your furniture placements

Unless you’re making improvements to rent out your primary residence, sometimes, all it takes is rearranging your furniture to refresh a room. Chris Campbell with Hill Country Flooring and Construction says, “Sometimes the most impactful and cost-effective home upgrade is reimagining how you use your space.” Try different layouts to see what works best. 

A new furniture placement can change the flow of a room and make it feel like a new space. Chris recommends, “Create a cozy reading nook from an unused corner or even repurpose thrifted finds in unexpected ways.”

These cost-effective home improvements will refresh your home in no time

Improving your home doesn’t have to involve expensive renovations. Small, thoughtful changes can make a big impact. By focusing on what matters most to you and making simple updates, you can transform your space into a place you truly love. Whether it’s a fresh coat of paint, new lighting, or simply decluttering, these cost-effective home improvements can bring new life to your home.

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