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5 DIY House Projects To Do During COVID-19

Coronavirus is causing people worldwide to work from home and self-isolate. Being stuck in a lockdown can get old very fast, so these times call for a bit of creative fun when you can. Every residence usually has a list of projects that folks put off, but when you’re hunkering down at home, it becomes the ideal moment for simple, DIY house projects.

Home improvement stores sell essential goods, so most say they’re committed to staying open just as they always do during times of crisis and natural disaster. Here are some D.I.Y. projects to keep boredom at bay.

1. Paint Your Front Door

This is a simple, quick, and inexpensive task that really boosts your property’s curb appeal. Let’s face it. Your front door is your home’s first impression. To make it memorable, choose a vibrant shade to attract the eye.

Look in house magazines or go online, and search for a home that is similar to your own, and check out the color of their front door. Look at trending colors to find the best color for you.
Some people are afraid of a bright color like turquoise or lemon yellow, but these shades add freshness and beauty to your property. They also make a really fun home decor project that the whole family can have fun helping with. It’s also fairly inexpensive if you are on a budget. Have fun with your exterior.

2. Install Curtain Headboard

According to feng shui experts, a good bed headboard makes all the difference in the world. It helps you feel protected as you go to sleep and creates a sense of being supported in life.

An attractive headboard in the bedroom is also a striking design element, and a curtain headboard is modern and chic, and easy to install. There is no heavy lifting. All you need to use is a screwdriver.

A nice headboard can really bring your bedroom together and make your room look amazing. Consider pairing it with matching bedside tables in the same style to add an extra element of style3. Waterproof Kid’s Bath

If you have a young child who loves having fun in the tub and splashing about, here is a simple and adorable do-it-yourself idea.

Create a waterproof backsplash in your child’s bathroom. The experts at this recommend adhering colorful rubber floor tiles to the wall by coating the tile backs with adhesive and sticking them up.

The tiles are affordable, durable, and come in a variety of bright shades that your little ones will love when they head for bath time. You could also decorate the waterproof backsplash with easy stick-on decals in fun animal shapes.

You could also get even more creative by using tiles as a backsplash as well. This is a great way to decorate the bathroom and add some beautiful style to it. You can get tiles in a wide range of colors and patterns to fit your personal preference.

4. Put Up Flower Boxes

While you’re hunkering down inside during COVID-19, get a little fresh air outdoors, and think about beautifying your home’s front-facing windows. Make sure you have a comfortable heavy-duty mattress ready for you at night time.

Flower boxes are a simple, inexpensive, and gorgeous way of putting your home on display. You can build your own pair, or order a couple online, and put them up. Window boxes come in all types of materials from wood to wrought iron to PVC and fiberglass. They can really be added anywhere but putting them underneath the window gives you easy access for upkeep.

You will find easy how-to directions on YouTube and the internet on exactly what steps to take to make this simple and fun for you and your family to do.

A flat of flowers only costs about $10 and will add lovely curb appeal as they are placed inside the boxes. You can even grow them from seeds if you want to.

Always have fun with easy D.I.Y. ideas, but leave the specialized projects to the pros. For example, if you want to update or tackle any issues with your home’s roof, then stay safe, and get in touch with expert roofers.

5. Modernize Your Fridge

Stainless steel appliances remain hot trends that give every kitchen large or small a sleek, contemporary look. Maybe your refrigerator needs an update, but buying a new one in stainless steel is out of your budget for the time being. That’s okay because you can do it yourself.

Whoever invented the faux stainless-steel painted finish is a genius. For about $55, you can paint your fridge with a quart of liquid stainless steel base coat. Now, you can get a high-end look without the high-end price tag. It is a great way to save money but also add some style to your kitchen.

Paint pros advise letting the stainless steel paint dry, waiting two hours, and then applying at least one layer of clear topcoat. Each layer of topcoat will boost the shine on the stainless steel finish. This will give it that brand new look and can make your fridge look extra sleek.
We are all dealing with a home lockdown during COVID-19, and many of us are working from our residential base. When you have spare time, why not try some of these do-it-yourself house projects? You can keep busy, stay safe, and create some impressive results.

James McMinn

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