Photo Credit: Joe Hendrickson/Getty ImagesWith winter in full swing, chances are you'll be spending more time indoors. While it's perfect for cozy relaxation, it's also a great opportunity to work on some home improvement projects. The good news is that many of these tasks are easier than expected and can make a noticeable difference in your home’s style and ambiance. Here are six straightforward home projects to try during the winter season.
Declutter and Reorganize
Snowed in at home? Take the opportunity to declutter spaces like your bedroom closet. Dispose of clothes that are stained, damaged, or no longer fit. Set aside anything you don’t wear for donation. Then, organize the remaining items in a way that feels right for you. Unsure where to begin? Start by grouping similar items together, such as stacking shirts with shirts.
Done with the closet? Move on to other parts of your home, like the kitchen pantry or beneath the bathroom sink.
Change Out the Hardware
Looking for an easy home project that makes a noticeable difference with minimal effort? Try swapping out the hardware on your kitchen or bathroom cabinets. All it takes is a screwdriver.
This project is also perfect for renters who want to add a personal touch to their space. Just remember to keep the original hardware and reinstall it before you move out. Opt for eye-catching designs, like brushed brass, or choose sleek matte black for a contemporary look.
You can also update the hardware on furniture, like your desk or dresser, to quickly, easily, and often affordably breathe new life into old pieces.
Replace Your Shower Head
Looking to transform your bathroom into a spa without any major renovations? Simply swap out your shower head. While it might sound daunting due to the plumbing involved, it's actually a straightforward process. Just unscrew the old shower head and install a new one on the existing pipe. Whether you prefer a stronger stream, a filtered option, or a rain-style shower, the choices are endless.
Even if replacing your shower head isn't on your to-do list, you should definitely take a moment to clean your current fixture. Believe us, you'll be grateful you did.
Add a Fresh Coat of Paint
Painting may require some preparation, but it’s far from difficult. Plus, it doesn’t need to break the bank. Best of all, it can make a huge difference in your space—even if you’re only painting small details like the trim. If you’re a first-time painter, don’t stress! Just follow our guide on how to paint a wall like a pro, and you'll master it in no time.
Put Up Curtains
While the wrong window treatments can ruin a room, the right ones can elevate it. Hanging curtains is a task most of us can handle ourselves. Start by measuring the windows and selecting a curtain rod that’s a few inches wider than the window. Then, consider what colors and fabrics will complement your space. Are you looking for plush velvet curtains that block out early morning light? Or would you rather something light and sheer to bring in a breeze?
Hang your curtains about four to six inches above the window frame to create the illusion of higher ceilings.
Try Peel and Stick Wallpaper
While traditional wallpaper installation requires quite a bit of expertise, putting up peel and stick wallpaper just demands a little patience. Make sure to measure your walls accurately before ordering the wallpaper, and it’s wise to buy an extra roll that can be returned if unused. Though it might take a bit of trial and error, peel-and-stick wallpaper is forgiving and easy to adjust. It completely transforms the atmosphere of any room, whether it’s a powder room, dining room, bedroom, or even a home office.
