Renovation Projects You can do in The Winter Months
Ready to renovate but it’s winter time? Here are some renovation projects that you can do even if it’s below zero!
Don’t let the cold temperatures hold you back when it comes to renovation projects. Wintertime can be the perfect season to tackle some indoor renovation projects, as contracts are often less busy and available to work on your home. Here are some Here are some renovation ideas to consider, even when it’s below zero outside:
1. Refresh Your Walls
Since you will be spending so much time indoors, winter is the perfect time to repaint or even to add some wallpaper to your walls. Thankfully there are low-VOC paints that don’t cause fumes, and the dry winter air helps paint dry faster. To make your home inviting, choose warm, cozy tones to combat the chilly weather outside, or go bold with accent walls to refresh your living space.
2. Basement Renovation
This is one project that was well worth the money for my family, and added more square footage of living space to our smaller sized home. If you have an unfinished or underutilized basement, doing a complete basement remodeling in the winter is the time to turn it into something amazing. Whether you envisioned a second living room, play room for the kids, a home office, or a gym, this indoor project is ideal when outdoor activities are limited.
3. Re-do Your Hardwood Floors
The cold and dry weather provides the low humidity needed to refinish hardwood floors without having them warp. Re-doing your hardwood floors will not only increase your home’s property value, but it will also give it a polished, fresh feel. If you’re worried about disruptions, focus on one room at a time to keep the rest of your home functional.
4. Kitchen Makeover
We know you have been putting it off for years, but now might be the right time to refresh your kitchen. Replace old cabinet doors, update hardware, or install a stylish backsplash. These changes can transform the heart of your home without requiring a full-scale renovation!
5. Upgrade Lighting Fixtures
Since the days are shorter during the winter, this means we need more artificial light. Brighten up your home by replacing old lighting fixtures with modern, energy-efficient options. To add even more coziness to your home, consider installing dimmable lights or adding smart bulbs for customizable ambiance.
6. Upgrade Your Bathroom
The winter time is a great time to renovate your bathroom. Swap out old fixtures, re-grout tiles, or install a new vanity. You can also improve energy efficiency to save some cash on energy bills by adding low-flow faucets and toilets or upgrading to an energy-efficient water heater.
7. Organize Your Closet
Start the new year with a better organized closet! Install new shelving, declutter, and maximize your storage space. This is a relatively simple project that can make a big difference in your daily life.
8. Add Insulation and Weatherproofing
To further improve your home adding insulation and sealing drafts can make your home warmer and more energy-efficient during the colder months. This project will also help you save on heating bills, and even prepare your home for the next winter.
9. Revamp Your Interior Doors
Updating your interior doors can modernize your home and improve sound insulation. Instead of completing ripping out your existing doors and installing new ones, you can easily add a fresh coat of paint to your doors and some new handles/hardware to bring it into 2025.
10. Install New Flooring
There are so many options on the market today, from luxury vinyl planks to cozy carpeting, new flooring can instantly refresh any room. Winter is an excellent time to complete this project, especially since it’s an entirely indoor task.
Final Thoughts
Winter might seem like a challenging time to renovate because of the lower temperatures, but with a bit of creativity and focus on indoor projects, you can make meaningful upgrades to your home in no-time. Not only will these renovations enhance your living space, but they’ll also make the time spent indoors during the colder months more enjoyable.
What projects are you planning to tackle this winter? Share your ideas and inspirations in the comments below!