The Top 5 "High Impact / Low Cost" Home Improvements

Home improvements, upgrades and changes are a part of life. After a while, aspects of every home, from the kitchen to the bathroom, need updating and improving. For some owners, it is a need to upgrade a few items to promote a faster home sale. For others, the intent might be just to spruce up a room that looks drab and dreary. Whatever the purpose, here are five high-impact home improvements every homeowner can perform -- even on a shoestring budget. http://bit.ly/ehfQe4
Changing out door hardware throughout the interior of your home, or making some changes to an external doorknob or fixture improves the look of eye level door knobs without breaking the bank. http://bit.ly/ehfQe4
A fresh coat of paint livens up any room. Virtually any room in your house can be primed and painted (yourself) for a few hundred dollars including paint and supplies. http://bit.ly/ehfQe4
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  • Z Z on Feb 05, 2013
    We haven't replaced everything with them yet Robyn, but as the need comes we will. Before the pricing on LEDs came down, I decided to go back to incandescent bulbs for most of our lighting. Because we don't leave lights on all the time the waiting for the light to be bright enough to see was a pain and I found that often my hubby and son would leave the lights on knowing they'd be back in that room and didn't want to have to wait again.
  • @Z & @Robyn Farwell - great testimonials to the difference LED's can make. Sometimes investing a little more upfront can save you in the long run! It's all about quality. This is one of our kitchen trend predictions for 2013!
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