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Writer's pictureMargaret Dutton

Simple Home Upgrades for $100 or Less

Though many home-improvement projects come with a hefty price tag, there are plenty of other cost-effective upgrades that can make a significant difference in the look of your spaces.


Here are some of the best budget-friendly projects for three of the most used areas of your home.



In your kitchen

For an easy update, replace all your cabinet handles and knobs to instantly elevate the appearance of the entire room. You can find numerous styles and finishes for as low as $2 apiece, so it’s just a matter of selecting ones that match the aesthetic of the rest of your decor.


If your kitchen doesn’t currently have a backsplash, add a peel-and-stick version that mimics the appearance and feel of traditional tile without the high-end price tag. You can also transform an existing tile backsplash with a coat of enamel or urethane paint for a quick, affordable fix.


In your bathroom

Worn-out or builder-grade hardware can make your bathroom appear bland and dated, so swap out your sink faucet, showerhead, and tub spout for sleek, modern options. Completing these contemporary updates should be easy enough to do on your own, saving you the cost of professional labor as well.


Updating your light fixtures can also transform the look and feel of the space, though you may need the help of an electrician. Consider changing any sconces, pendants, or vanity lights in your bathroom to better match your current style. You can find reasonably priced options at home-improvement stores or online retailers like Amazon.


In your living room

If your living room needs a little TLC, choose a fresh paint color that complements your existing decor or opt for an entirely new palette. Should the new hue clash with your current light switches and outlet covers, simply swap to paintable options for as little as $2 to make them seamlessly blend into your walls.


Another way to give your living room decor a quick refresh is by creating a gallery wall of antique or thrifted frames filled with your favorite photos or prints. You can also lay down a new geometric rug or swap out your pillow covers for cozier and more modern options to revitalize the space.


Home-improvement projects don’t need to be costly to have a meaningful impact. With a little creativity and a budget of less than $100, you can make your home a more inviting place to live in and relax in.

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