“As we evolve, our homes should too.” – Suzanne Tucker
Improving the aesthetic of your home is basically making it feel and look pleasing to the eye (aka beautiful). Aesthetic homes are organized, design flows from one room to another, and there is a feeling of simplicity.
HOW TO IMPROVE THE LOOK OF YOUR HOME
Repair/Replace/Fix
One of the first things you can do to instantly improve the look of your home is to fix and repair broken items such as loose cabinet knobs, patching walls, fix leaky plumbing, bleach away water stains, and fix cracked grout. Replacing burnt-out light bulbs and removing a popcorn ceiling is also a great home improvement tip.
Organize and Declutter
An organized home is the key to home improvement. When your home is organized, it will run more efficiently and look more aesthetically pleasing. Here are some things you can organize instantly:
- declutter entryway junk
- dispose of/compost dead plants
- organize laundry room with hampers
- re-organize clothes closets and donate items you no longer need
- donate old magazines to your favorite thrift store or give them to a friend
- throw away expired pantry items
- organize your make-up drawer and linen closet
- get rid of electronic cords/cables that you do not use
- use a charging station for electronic items
Create A Designated Office Space
Having a designated office space might is an instant way to improve your home as it divides the living space from the workspace giving your home a streamlined look. When you are creating your office, make sure to provide ample task lighting and multiple storage containers so your space does not get cluttered. Also, an ergonomic desk and chair are important for the overall look as it will make your workspace feel more professional and keep you productive.
Improving the look of your home can be done very cheaply and easily. Make a to-do list of the things that you want to improve, follow the tips above and you are on your way! See photos below for inspiration.
Decluttered entryway
Organize keys and mail in the entryway
Utility shelf for laundry room
Executive Desk with Hutch from Wayfair
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