10 tips for refreshing your home


By AGENCY

A family room that the whole family can enjoy. Photos: Handout/TNS

At one point you may decide to take the plunge, clear the slate and start fresh, or perhaps you just want to refresh certain areas of your home.

Regardless of your desire, certain rooms and key target areas may serve as a great place to start.

The springboard to success may lie in planning, deciding what stays and what goes, and creating a targeted and focused list of must-haves.

Here are some tips to help set you on the proper course.

A living space that allows the outdoors in.A living space that allows the outdoors in.

1. Purge. Begin by donating items you no longer need or want.

2. Make a list. The list should contain items you want to keep and those you want to swap out or replace for refreshed items.

3. Look for ways to repurpose items when possible, as opposed to trashing or tossing.

4. Consider ways to bring the outdoors in to bring a sense of freshness and renewal into a space.

5. Organise. For many, organisation is the key to a successful home. Kitchens and bathrooms are great places to implement the ideal of sense of order and organisation.

A well-organised kitchen enhances functionality.A well-organised kitchen enhances functionality.

6. Make your home functional and purposeful. Rooms that are multipurpose or family-friendly can increase versatility and usage.

7. Set a budget.

8. Set goals and a timeline.

9. Craft a realistic action plan for implementation.

10. Follow up and follow through. Action items in the form of projects and items not implemented should stay on an active to-do list. – Tribune News Service


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