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3 Ways to Make Your Old Home Look and Feel New Again

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  • November 21, 2021
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At times, your home can lose its charm gradually. If you’re starting to see a bit of wear and tear on several furnishings and fixtures, it might be time to consider upgrading your space. In this way, you can make your old home look and feel new again.

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3 Ways to Make Your Old Home Look and Feel New Again

Ways to Refresh Your Old Space

Whether you bought a vintage residential home or you’ve been staying in your space for a couple of years, there are ways to breathe life into it. For instance, you can hire a commercial interior design company to work with experts who can help you materialize your dream interiors to work with experts who can help you materialize your dream interiors.

Partnering with design specialists could also help you save money in the long haul. They can help you identify the aesthetics and practical pieces that best fit your lifestyle needs and preferences.

Apart from working with designers, below are more ways to bring the charm back to your old home

1. Replace Your Fixtures

At times, all you might need for your old home is to brighten it up by replacing your old lighting fixtures. Take note of how the right lighting can certainly transform the look of your old space. Apart from illuminating the room, these upgrades can serve as decorative pieces. It could complement your current interior concept.

Consider buying ceiling fixtures, a few table lamps, and floor lamps for selected communal areas. If you have the budget, you can invest in a quality chandelier and install it in your living area. Today, you can now choose from different chandelier styles, shapes, and colors. Regardless of your preferences, this beautiful addition can certainly make your home more chic, elegant, and expensive.

Moreover, the right lighting fixtures can help you introduce or enhance the ambiance of your space. For instance, if you plan to make your living area cozier, consider buying Light Emitting Diode (LED) bulbs with more yellow or orange tones. These colors can make your old home look and feel inviting. This initiative can also help you inject a relaxing atmosphere into your space.

The same goes if you plan on making your home more vibrant and appealing. Bright white lights in between white and blue tones are perfect for your home office, kitchen, and other working spaces. These give off an energetic feel that can influence your mood and productivity level.

Conversely, if you feel like your lighting fixtures are still in good shape, consider applying a fresh coat of paint for an affordable and quick finish. Instead of replacing these, look for Do-It-Yourself (DIY) tutorials on how you can spray paint without taking your fixtures down.


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2. Tidy Up And Clean

Another no-fail trick to make your vintage home look and feel brand new is to clear the clutter and start cleaning.

If you feel overwhelmed and don’t know where to begin, simply go through each room.  You could then pick up the mess and look for a home for each of your valuables. Designating a space for your things and putting these back can help you minimize the clutter in your living spaces. This approach can also tremendously help you avoid having to search for lost items.

Tidying up your space can also help you identify the decorative pieces that no longer suit your style. In this case, you can either donate these items or repurpose these in other areas of your home.

However, if you dread this chore, you can hire a janitorial services company to deep clean your home and give it a polished look. Not only will this initiative help you upgrade your space, but this can also make your home smell fresher and pleasant.

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3. Add Color

Color does wonder in your old home. If you’re planning to sell your property in the future, painting the exteriors can allow you to boost curb appeal. Regardless of your home’s age, this inexpensive option can certainly help you increase the value of your property. Likewise, sprucing your façade also has practical benefits.  This advantage includes protecting your walls from the impact of harsh external elements.

Apart from adding a fresh coat of paint, there are other easy ways to add color to your home. For instance, you can accessorize using a new living room rug. You may also place a few bright throw pillows, mount a canvas print, and add a fresh floral bouquet to your countertop. All these features can help you refresh your interiors instantly without stretching out your budget.

The Takeaway

Whether you plan on working with interior designers or opt for the DIY route, a few simple improvements can certainly spruce up your old home. By following the ways above, you can have an idea of how you could embellish your space as you’ve envisioned it.

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Perla Irish, who is more familiarly called Irish, is the Content Manager at Housesumo.com. She loves following trends around home and garden, interior design and digital marketing. Through this blog, Irish wants to share information and help readers solve the problems they are experiencing.

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