6 DIY Home Improvement Ideas During Quarantine

Your house is your safe space, so why not give it a bit of makeover during quarantine season? Quarantine season is the best time to let your home improvement ideas flow, mainly because you are more likely to stay at home with your family. If you are worried about the expenses, worry not! We have DIY projects for a reason.

 

DIYs are fun to do, especially when you are on a budget. It lets your imagination run free without spending as much as buying new stuff. So without dragging this any further, what are these DIY home improvement ideas while on quarantine?

 

  1. Make Wainscotting For Your Walls

 

Wainscotting is a stylish way to protect your walls from getting damaged by chairs, tables marks, shoe dirt, and other elements that may wear your walls over time. Aside from its protective properties, it also adds a vintage style to your house, as it first originated back in the 1300s, the reason for the vintage-inspired accent it brings to a home.

 

There are several ways to install wainscotting in your house in a budget-friendly way, and you won't even need any power tool to get the job done! How convenient is that?

 

Here's what you need to do to install wainscotting without spending a lot of money. You can buy frames at your local art store, then paint the frames to match the current color of your walls. You may also paint or decorate it however you want, but be sure that it still accentuates the color and design of your walls to avoid mismatching. It's as simple as that! You can search for other DIY tips in making a wainscotting, but that should get you started.

 

  1. Restuff Sofa Cushions

 

Your living room sofas may get worn out over time, so how about making it look new again? The first step is to remove the cushions from the couch to wash them. You'll see how much dirt it accumulated if you don't clean the cushions regularly, and that's something we want to avoid, especially during the pandemic season. The next step is to open the cushions once dry, then gradually add more foam inside. Once done, sew the cushions close and return them to your sofas. You'll have a brand-new-looking sofa with the use of soap and a dollar foam.

 

  1. Oil Your Wood-made Furniture

 

Furniture made from wood should be well-maintained to last long, so you have to condition them from time to time to fight the signs of wearing out and damage. The oil is water and alcohol-resistant. Oiling your wood furniture will give it a good perk while protecting its outer layers, giving the surface a natural sheen, and enhancing its wooden texture all at the same time.

 

  1. Rearrange Furniture

 

Another way to improve the vibe of your interior is to reorganize and rearrange your furniture. Try something new for a change. Change the carpet, reposition your living room set, display picture frames; it is all up to you. You can do whatever you want, and no one will judge you because it is your home! So go and rearrange your furniture however you want.

 

  1. Create A Gallery Wall

 

If you have some spare card boxes, painting equipment, nails, a hammer, adhesive tapes, and unframed photographs, it is high time for you to make a gallery wall. A gallery wall is a random collection of photos; it can add an accent to your interior, and it's a great way to keep memories, especially now that life is unpredictable.

 

You can DIY frames that you will be using for the gallery wall and paint them however you want them to look. Make sure to make frames in different shapes and sizes, as the more bizarre it is, the more it will turn out beautiful. Let your creativity do the job! Then place photographs of your favorite memories with your family, and carefully plan how you will be placing each frame on the wall.

 

  1. Coat and repaint your Kitchen countertop

 

You know it's time to do some countertop makeover when it still looks messy even after cleaning it. Coating your kitchen countertop will make it look like an expensive type of stone, plus it will become an accent to your kitchen.

 

Start with preparing the surface of the countertop using a diamond-embedded sanding tool. Once done, apply a countertop adhesive base coat of your choice. You can find this at your local hardware store; you can even check online shops for cheaper alternatives. The next step is to spread some decorative colored chips at the surface, then sand it again to end up with a smooth-looking result.

 

And that concludes it! Here are only some of the budget-friendly DIY home improvements you can do while on quarantine. You can always check the internet for other DIY home improvement ideas, especially when you're specifically looking for something, but this list is a great way to start and get ideas!

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