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SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) Becoming a first-time homeowner is a remarkable achievement, but the journey doesnโt end at closing. With todayโs market challenges, making your new house feel like home can seem daunting. The good news: with thoughtful planning and proven DIY tips, you can create a space thatโs beautiful, functional and uniquely yours, without stretching your budget.
Budgeting and Planning
One of the biggest reasons to DIY? You can save serious dollars. In fact, a 2024 report by NerdWallet showed that on average, DIY projects cost less than half of professional projects.
Before beginning any DIY endeavor, establish your budget and assess what your house needs, prioritizing the most cost-effective yet impactful updates. Take a trip to a local home improvement retailer or do an online search to gauge costs.
โWhile itโs tempting to cut corners on costs, investing in high-quality products up-front can save you significantly in the long run. Quality materials offer durability and better performance, minimizing the need for frequent replacements or repairs. Think of it as buying peace of mind โ a well-chosen faucet, sturdy cabinetry or durable flooring can elevate your home for years to come,โ said Danielle DeBoe Harper, senior creative style manager, Moen.
Once you have a map of projects in place, plot when you want to tackle each one on the calendar.
Defining Your Homeโs Aesthetic
Before diving in, ensure youโre investing in an aesthetic that resonates with you versus what is trending online.
โAs you embark on the exciting process of styling your first home, it is essential to determine your personal taste so that it truly reflects who you are,โ said DeBoe Harper. โWhether your style leans modern, traditional, industrial, farmhouse, glam, or a combination of a few, understanding your preferences will help you establish the overall atmosphere of your home.โ
Luckily, there are many places to find inspiration. Try browsing the aisles of a home dรฉcor storeโwhat lamps or pillows are you just dying to put in your cart? When visiting a friendโs home, mentally note what you love and what youโd leave. At the grocery store? Pick up a few home dรฉcor magazines on your way out. And, of course, your phone or computer holds a treasure trove of style inspiration, from renovation tutorials on social media to style and dรฉcor trends on your favorite brandโs website.
Diving In
Before getting to work, ensure you have versatile supplies for various projects. The essentials include: a hammer, flathead, Phillips screwdrivers, painterโs tape, and a power drill.
Now itโs time to DIY. Not sure how to approach a project? Lean on inspiration from friends and family, use YouTube tutorials to walk you through it, or get instructions from an expert at your local hardware store. Of course, make sure whatever you choose is something thatโs safe to DIY.
โOne of the first projects I recommend is painting, since itโs a relatively affordable update that can completely transform the way a room comes togetherโand even how it makes you feel,โ said DeBoe Harper. โYou can paint an entire room or update a piece of furniture or cabinetry with a new color. Other high-impact projects that can be done at a lower cost include swapping hardware, like cabinet knobs or pulls, installing a new showerhead, building bookcases, changing the kitchen faucet or hanging peel-and-stick wallpaper, all of which can enhance your look almost instantly while boosting DIY confidence.โ
For even more DIY renovation tips and inspiration, visit Moen.com.
And remember, successful DIY renovation is built on planning, preparation and a willingness to learn. With these tips for first-time homeowners, you can shape a stylish, comfortable space tailored to your needs.
Photo Credit: Moen
