Tired of failed New Year's resolutions? DIY projects don't require a diet or quitting smoking. Plan next year's DIY projects: laminate flooring, shower tile, and more.
DIY New Year's Resolutions
Christmas shopping and all the excitement it entails are drawing to a close. Soon after the miracle morning, what's next? New Year's Eve with its end of the year blowout celebration and then a groggy New Year's day morning.
Over a steaming cup of coffee or tea, it's traditional to list some New Year's resolutions. Haven't we all done it? After a night of partying, dancing, and wearing funny hats, swearing off drinking, smoking, and finally getting on that diet are always popular.
But do these things work? Sure! For about two days! But for those with DIY blood coursing through the old veins, why not do what's really fun, and work on DIY New Year's resolutions? How to go about a plan? Read on!
Home Improvement New Year's Resolutions Brainstorming Technique
Assemble the members of the household. Everyone should have a voice in this brainstorming discussion.
Appoint someone to be the minutes-taker or scribe.
Throw ideas out. Be creative. There are no wrong home improvement or repair suggestions.
Prioritize the List of Home Improvement Ideas
Hopefully, the list is long and creative! But some home repair and renovation projects must take priority. Here's the breakdown:
Take care of any structural projects first.
First, is the foundation screaming for first aid? This is the number one consideration. Everything else rests on it.
Next, does the house need a re-roofing? This is a big one because it protects everything inside the house from the elements.
Secondly, consider any energy conservation issues. Isn't the cost of electricity, gas, and heating oil skyrocketing everywhere?
The biggest priority is insulation installation if it's needed. It will start paying for itself the very first minute it's installed.
Does the roof have adequate ventilation? This is key. The more vents inboard of the roof's fascia board the better.
Consider spraying thermal barrier paint in the attic on the underside of the roof sheathing. This will slash the cooling bills in the summer and the heating bills in the winter.
Energy efficient windows. This can be a pricey endeavor but highly effective if the home is glass-laden.
Finally, last on the priority list are the home's aesthetic features. Can you say curb appeal?
This includes indoor and outdoor paint.
Also, floor remodels. Ready to rip out that 60's shag carpet and install laminate flooring?
How about installing new tile on the shower walls and updating fixtures rather than just scrubbing the grout again?
It's still wintertime. If it's too cold for outdoor DIY projects, how about a basement waterproofing or basement remodeling project?
Now that the dream list of New Year's Resolution projects is on paper, it's time for a reality check. Money. That old demon. This is where the list must be tweaked and compromises must be made.
For example, if the house needs a new roof, there's a wide range of cost choices, depending on features. Forsaking the pretty dimensional upgrade might free up money for installing laminate flooring in the living room.
Only upgrading to energy efficient windows on the side of the house that drinks in the fierce afternoon sun might make it affordable for making a DIY concrete kitchen countertop or a butcher block countertop. Dream, scheme, and implement; that's what DIY new year's resolutions are for!
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