- Room painting: Painting a room will give it a new look. This is a do-it-yourself project that is relatively easy and affordable to update your home’s appearance. Add a few decor pieces or a plant to refresh the space. Check out Sherwin-Williams Color Visualizer – it’s an interactive way to see new paint colors in your space.
- Organize your closet: Winter is a great time to sort through your closet and organize your clothing or shoes. Clothes that you no longer wear can be stored or donated. It will make more room available and make it simpler to locate what you need.
- Seal your windows and doors: During the winter, drafts may be a significant cause of heat loss, and sealing your windows and doors is an easy and efficient way to stop them. To fill up any gaps, apply weatherstripping or caulk. It can also be useful to add a door sweep to the bottom of exterior doors.
- Insulate your attic: Attic insulation is a terrific way to keep your house warm in the winter and cut down on energy costs. Additionally, it can stop heat from escaping via the roof, which in many homes can be a significant source of heat loss.
- Install a programmable thermostat: With a programmable thermostat, you can configure your home’s temperature to change automatically throughout the day, eliminating the need for you to worry about turning the heat down when you’re not there.
- Install new lighting: To give a space a fresh look and feel by adding new light fixtures or dimmer switches. It can also increase a room’s usability by providing better lighting.
Thinking of selling your home in the coming months, winter is also a great time to start planning remodels or fixes. Contact us today to chat about next steps.