Now is the final push for many home improvement projects. Homeowners want to wrap up many of the items on their to-do list before the winter chill sets in, as installing replacement windows during a snowstorm doesn’t sound very fun! But if your finances aren’t matching your wish list, we’ll share the top splurges and a few places where you can save.
Save: Couch
If your couch is looking a little worse for wear these days, you might be able to save it — or at least prolong its life until tax refund time. If cushions are starting to sag, use 1/4-inch thick plywood, foam and fabric to add some support. If your replacement windows are shining light on unsightly stains on the sofa, invest in an inexpensive couch cover in a neutral color and add colorful throw pillows.
Splurge: Lighting
Why does it always seem like all the lightbulbs in a room go out at the same time? If you’re reading by the light of your replacement windows and all the lamps in your living room are in need of new bulbs, resist the urge to be cheap. Sure, a big box of bargain bulbs might seem like the easy choice, but newer energy-efficient bulbs will last longer and save money on your electric bill. It’s worth the extra money now.
Save: Furniture
With Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners right around the corner, you might be looking at your dining room table a little closer these days. If you’ve had it for years and the nicks and scratches are multiplying, you might be considering a less-dated replacement. But this is an inexpensive, easy weekend fix. Sand the table down and paint or stain it — just be sure to open your windows to properly ventilate the workspace.
Splurge: Windows
Last winter’s utility bills were off the charts and you know the culprit: your old, drafty windows. By investing in energy-efficient replacement windows, you’ll add value to your home and save big on your home heating and cooling costs. Price out your replacement window options to get the most for your budget.
Make your money go farther this fall with a little planning and some smart saves and splurges on your home improvement projects.