• DIY
    • Crafts
      • Outdoors & Garden Projects
    • Decorating
      • Exterior Painting & Decorating
      • Painting & Wallpaper
      • Room by Room
    • Furniture
      • Cabinets
      • Tables
    • Woodworking
  • Home Improvement
    • Real Estate
    • Living
    • Entertaining
    • Home Building & Design
      • Home Interior
      • Home Exterior
    • Home Management
      • Home Organization
    • Remodeling
    • Living Areas
    • Bathroom
    • Kitchen
  • Lawn & Garden
    • Lawn Care
    • Vegetable Gardening
    • Landscaping
      • Irrigating
    • Flowers
    • Trees & Shrubs
  • Categories
    • Home Improvement
    • Lawn & Garden
    • Landscaping
    • Real Estate
Housesumo.com
  • DIY
    • Crafts
      • Outdoors & Garden Projects
    • Decorating
      • Exterior Painting & Decorating
      • Painting & Wallpaper
      • Room by Room
    • Furniture
      • Cabinets
      • Tables
    • Woodworking
  • Home Improvement
    • Real Estate
    • Living
    • Entertaining
    • Home Building & Design
      • Home Interior
      • Home Exterior
    • Home Management
      • Home Organization
    • Remodeling
    • Living Areas
    • Bathroom
    • Kitchen
  • Lawn & Garden
    • Lawn Care
    • Vegetable Gardening
    • Landscaping
      • Irrigating
    • Flowers
    • Trees & Shrubs
  • Categories
    • Home Improvement
    • Lawn & Garden
    • Landscaping
    • Real Estate
featured image - How To Renovate Part of Your House for a Social Media Vlog
  • Home Improvement
  • DIY

How To Renovate Part of Your House for a Social Media Vlog

  • Perla Irish
  • May 3, 2021
Total
2
Shares
2
0
0
0

Vlogging is becoming increasingly popular these days, and it’s a great way to earn a little bit of money as a side hustle, or you can go all out and treat it like a real job.

Many people invest a lot of money into their vlogs on YouTube Vanced and other social media sites. In fact, some even go as far as to boost their audience by using services like YoutubeStorm. As you plan to renovate part of your house for a social media vlog, you might be inspired to turn your passion for content creation into a business venture; if you’re based in the Sunshine State, check out this guide on forming a florida llc to ensure your company is set up correctly and legally compliant.

image - How To Renovate Part of Your House for a Social Media Vlog
How To Renovate Part of Your House for a Social Media Vlog

If you’re feeling inspired and want to create video content for social media, you may want to consider decorating a specific area of your home as your “studio” for vlogging. These are ideas on how to renovate part of your home for content creation.

Use Props to Convey the Type of Content You Are Presenting

If your channel is about music, maybe get a guitar stand in your background. Make-up tutorials? Make sure you have a lot of make-up surrounding you, and maybe add some mirror lights.

The idea is that anyone looking at the still from your videos should be able to deduce what your channel is about.

Make Sure You Have Enough Lighting

As you will be creating video content, make sure that the area you plan to use as a studio has enough natural light.

If you can’t find a suitable area with good lighting, here’s a secret: all vloggers use ring lights behind the camera to give them that signature glow.


Read Also:

  • 4 Tips on How to Renovate and Modernize Your Home
  • Using Video Walls in Your Home [Infographic]
  • Tips To Work with Influencers on TikTok
  • How to Prepare for a Group Photo Shoot
  • How to Easily Renovate Your House

Consider Sound Proofing the Area if Needed

While this may be overkill, it can be necessary for some rooms. Sure, you can get a microphone with noise cancellation and fix the audio after you’re done recording, but there is ultimately nothing better than recording audio that is already clear, to begin with.

Do a test run in the room you intend to use and listen carefully for any echoes or background noise. If the room echoes too much (such as a bathroom or kitchen), a relatively simple trick is to fill the room with cheap pool noodles.

They will absorb some of the echoing noise in the room and keep the audio recording clear. It’s not perfect, but it does the job quite well.

Also, add towels at the ends of your doors. Both tactics combined are a great way to soundproof a room without any actual renovation needed.

Balance Between a Highly Decorated Background and a Plan One

Your viewers will be watching you and your background for most of your videos. Many vloggers choose a plain sheet behind them to give an uncluttered background, but you may choose to give some flair to your background.

Don’t make it too cluttered, as you should still be the focus of the video. The key is to balance between too much decoration in the background and too little.

With these tips, you can easily set up a corner in your room or the kitchen as a temporary studio without the help or need or any contractors for serious renovations. The results are almost similar, and you can have fun as well.

0
0
2
0
Total
2
Shares
Pin it 2
Share 0
Tweet 0
Share 0
Share 0
Related Topics
  • house
  • lighting
  • planning
  • renovation
  • room
Previous Article
  • Home Improvement
  • DIY

6 Benefits of Cleaning Your House

  • Perla Irish
  • May 3, 2021
View Post
Next Article
featured image -How to Build a Sunroom on Your House
  • Home Improvement
  • DIY

How to Build a Sunroom on Your House

  • Perla Irish
  • May 3, 2021
View Post

You May Also Like

Bathroom remodel in progress showing tile installation and renovation tools during construction.
View Post
  • Bathroom

How Long Does a Bathroom Remodel Really Take?

  • Perla Irish
  • March 11, 2026
Temporary ground protection panels installed over lawn beside a residential patio to prevent surface damage during an outdoor event
View Post
  • Lawn & Garden
  • Lawn Care

How to Protect Your Lawn and Outdoor Surfaces During Events (Before Damage Sets In)

  • Perla Irish
  • February 23, 2026
Side-by-side comparison of casement and double hung windows in a modern home interior
View Post
  • Remodeling

Replace Casement Window with Double Hung? Structural & Code Impacts

  • Perla Irish
  • February 20, 2026
New residential asphalt driveway with smooth surface and landscaped edges
View Post
  • Home Improvement

Asphalt Driveway Advantages vs Concrete: Cost, Lifespan & Structural Value

  • Perla Irish
  • February 20, 2026
Modest kitchen with wood-look faux butcher block countertop
View Post
  • Kitchen

DIY Faux Butcher Block Countertops: Cost, Durability & Long-Term Reality

  • Perla Irish
  • February 14, 2026
Modular furniture components arranged as an adaptive interior system rather than fixed standalone pieces.
View Post
  • Furniture

Modular Furniture Beyond Sofas: Designing Interiors That Adapt Over Time

  • Perla Irish
  • January 27, 2026
Flexible living room interior layout illustrated as a system, showing modular seating, storage, and furniture arranged for long-term adaptability rather than fixed styling.
View Post
  • Home Interior

Flexible Living Room Layouts: Designing Spaces That Adapt Over Time

  • Perla Irish
  • January 26, 2026
Neutral living space illustrating eco-friendly interior design through flexible layout and long-term adaptability.
View Post
  • Home Interior

Transforming Your Home With Eco-Friendly Interior Design

  • Perla Irish
  • January 26, 2026

Join 13,000 folks!

Get instant access to our weekly newsletter where we share the best! 100% Privacy. No Spam.

  • Disclosure & Affiliate Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • About
  • Sitemap
  • Contact Us

Input your search keywords and press Enter.