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5 Diy Improvements to Make Your Home Classier

The Reeley Group

5 Diy Improvements to Make Your Home Classier
Updating your home to be more chic - without looking cheap - is completely doable on a budget.

If you're looking to add more class to your home, taking on a DIY project can give your house that extra sense of style while saving you money. No need to cringe at those three little words: "do it yourself." There really are fast, easy and affordable projects you can do on your own. Here are five relatively easy ways to enhance your home.

1. Replace Your Light Fixtures


Switching out an old or basic light fixture for a more elegant one is an easy way to shift the ambiance of a room. By adding a sophisticated light fixture, you can control the intensity of the light and character of your room. And you don't need to pay a pretty penny for expensive new fixtures - you can buy used fixtures online.

2. Add Floating Shelves


Installing floating shelves in your home combines the functionality of extra storage space with a bit of style and personal flair. Floating shelves can be mounted on walls in many different patterns, and they come in various materials to give your rooms a unique touch. For a small room choose shallow shelves to display framed photos; for a larger room you can afford to use deeper shelves to hold vases, books and unique trinkets.

3. Paint an Accent Wall


Painting an accent wall can add a pop of color and showcase your personality. Usually a low-risk project, a homeowner of any skill level can tackle this project in a day. You just need some painter's tape, a brush and the color that suits you! Just make sure the color you choose is complementary with the other colors in the room. Stay consistent between warm and cool tones.

4. Install Decorative Molding


Adding decorative molding around your home can add an extra touch of elegance. Install molding to the ceiling by capping walls, columns and cabinets, or add chair molding lower to the ground. With detailed molding you can add character to your rooms while also making them feel taller and more finished.

5. Build a Stone Fire Pit



Take your sophisticated style outside by building a stone fire pit in your backyard. Completed in only a few hours, take uniquely shaped rocks or large stones and put them together to create a functional and stylish fire pit. Before starting the project, be sure to check your local fire codes or homeowners association to ensure you are safe and allowed to start building.

Adding a touch of class to your home doesn't have to break the bank! Just be sure to start with one project at a time, allowing yourself to complete one before starting the next. Otherwise, you'll fall victim to chronic project incompleteness syndrome - not a good look!

Now that you know about these five inexpensive DIY projects, which will you try?

About the Authors

Meet The Reeley Group
Diane Reeley

Diane Reeley

Sales Associate

She along with husband Wyatt are property specialists working together as a team to provide you with exceptional service! With personal relocation experience, they coach those relocating with best practices and loads of local resources; guide those selling with proven strategies to market a property for quick sale and best return; and walk with first time home buyers in the process of making that all important first home purchase. 

 After traveling to Florida to vacation and visit family for close to twenty-five years, Wyatt and Diane took the plunge and relocated from outside of Chicago to the Orlando area and have been Florida residents for ten years. Diane is a graduate of Indiana State University with a B.S. degree in Computer Science. She had a successful thirty-five year career in Information Technology project management, business management and holds a Florida Community Association Manager license. Wyatt is a graduate of Eastern Illinois University with a B.S. degree in Technology Education. He has a background in farming, teaching and coaching high school and twenty-two years as a general contractor/retail flooring store owner, specializing in custom hardwood flooring and area rugs. They have been married 37 years with two sons, have a large extended family and are passionate world travelers. 
Wyatt Reeley

Wyatt Reeley

Sales Associate

You may have heard the expression, “two heads are better than one” having a team of specialists can provide a broader health care plan when shopping, a great value is always bogo so wouldn’t it be great to have a team working for you on your real estate buying or selling experience?

Wyatt and Diane Reeley work for you as a team to provide you with exceptional service! With personal relocation experience, they can help those relocating assist those wanting to sell, along with details on how to stage property and provide a price analysis for quick sale and best return and guide first time home buyers in the process of making that all important first home purchase.

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Together, Wyatt and Diane will use technology, construction and property management knowledge to guide you on a Reeley effortless real estate experience.