Published November 16, 2019
Budget Friendly DIY Renovations
Major home renovations can be expensive, but small, low cost improvements can make a drastic difference. Whether you have just bought a home that needs a facelift or you’re looking to sell and want to try to up the value, these DIY renovations under $100 are easy for anyone to complete. After completing these renovations, send your before and after pictures to The PCS Pro Team so we can share your upgrades on our social media pages!
Paint or stain your cabinets
Using a gel stain or a cabinet paint enamel, you can instantly change the look of your kitchen or bathroom. Say goodbye to the outdated oak cabinets!
Install a backsplash
Protecting your walls from splatters is important! Whether you want to install a tile backsplash yourself or use the peel-and-stick option, this easy upgrade can make a big difference.
Under cabinet lighting
Brighten up your kitchen countertop space by installing LED lighting under your cabinets. Installing a light bar or individual puck lights are inexpensive and easy.
Change our light switch plates
Over time, these plastic light switch plates get dirty, dingy, or are just outdated. Changing these out will be a quick upgrade and incredibly cheap.
Change out drawer and cabinet hardware
Replace outdated hardware and give your cabinets a fresh new look. This upgrade is very easy to install.
Install a new faucet
Upgrade the sinks in your bathroom or in your kitchen by getting a new faucet. These can be easily installed by watching a YouTube video to ensure you connect the plumbing correctly.
Add floating shelves
Use the empty wall space to give extra storage space or a place for decor by adding floating shelves. They are easy to install and come pre-made or can be made yourself.
Install a doorbell camera
Be able to answer your door from almost anywhere! Being able to check who’s at your property on your smartphone with a motion-activated video doorbell will give you peace of mind when you’re both home and away.
Paint your front door
Set the tone for the exterior of your home by giving your front door a fresh coat of paint.
Create a wall display
Create a wall gallery in your home to display your family photos and memories.Getting canvas prints or photo frames can be inexpensive and easy to hang up.
Replace your mailbox
Rain, storms, and natural disasters can wear down the look of your mailbox. Getting a new one can improve your curb appeal.
