Five Renovations for Your Home in 2015

As 2015 ramps up, it’s time to start thinking about the year ahead. And while it might be the year that you finally lose those extra 20 pounds, it can definitely be the year you improve your home, too. Here are five easy home renovations you should tackle in the new year.

1. Replace Your Windows

Let’s face it, your home’s old, drafty windows don’t just look awful — they’re costing you money. If you panic every month when the electric bill comes, it might be time to stop by our Harrisburg showroom.

Renewal by Andersen’s High-Performance™ Low-E4® Glass keeps your heated air in and cold air out in the winter. Customers see an average 25 percent savings on their utility bills after installing our Harrisburg replacement windows.

2. Update Your Flooring

With normal wear and traffic, carpet lasts anywhere from eight to ten years. If you find it’s time to replace it, decide if carpet still makes sense for your space. High-traffic areas might be easier to clean if you install tile or wood.

Updating your flooring can be an easy home renovation that you tackle over a weekend. And if you’re worried a room won’t feel cozy with hardwoods, remember that you can always purchase low-pile area rugs that can easily be cleaned.

3. Hit the Deck

If your wood deck is more than 20 years old, it’s time to replace it. Wood decks can start to break down after two decades and become a safety hazard. When choosing materials for your replacement deck, you’ll have to consider many factors including cost, upkeep and the size of your project. Enlist the help of a professional to help you decide!

4. Paint Your Place

If your home’s walls are still builder-grade white, do yourself a favor and buy a few gallons of paint. Painting is another one of those easy home renovations you can tackle yourself.

Intimidated by color? Don’t be! Choose neutral shades to warm up your space and add a hint of personality to your rooms. Or, be bold and choose a bright hue for an accent wall that complements your furniture or other accent pieces.

5. Curb Your Enthusiasm

Just because you’re not planning on moving anytime soon doesn’t mean you shouldn’t give the front of your home a little TLC. How much work you do is up to you!

If you’re looking for easy home renovations, start small by painting the front door, adding a new welcome mat, installing some window boxes or large planters, and power-washing the siding. Hire a professional if you can spring for new siding, updated brickwork or fancy pavers for your driveway.

When you try one of these five renovations, your home will look like new for 2015!

 

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Linda Johnston

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