" After have kids , we found that it was always happening accidentally , and this has solved that issue . "
Homeownership comes with its fair share of headaches, sure — but that’s what DIY projects are for. And while some might ultimately feel likemore trouble than they’re worth,others can make spaces feel brand new, or solve some seriously annoying problems.#
Recently,u/hobovirginityasked homeowners tosharethe “relatively cheap” home improvement projects they completed that were worth every penny, and people had a lot to say. These were the upgrades, big and small, that were totally game-changing.#
1.“The $25 it costs to buy those garage door magnets, just to make it look fancier, is the best money I’ve ever spent.”#
2.“Finally installing a bidet. For less wipe, it’s worth the hype.”#
3.“I quickly installed Wi-Fi dimmable and color-changing lightbulbs for the outside of the house. I got a two-pack for $20. I have a schedule set so they turn on and off automatically daily. And I can even set special colors or even strobe effects for the holidays. I love them.”#
4.“I spent $50 per closet to get the hardware that would allow me to convert bi-fold doors into French doors. They open so much wider and quieter now, and after putting the new hardware on, it truly feels like I have fancy closets.”#
5.“Converting my existing porch into a screened-in one by myself was well worth it. It’s seriously not that complicated; the materials add up, but considering you’re adding an entire room, it’s worth every penny.”#
6.“Induction stovetop: $800. It’s so mind-blowingly fast to heat up that we almost had a few fires in the first week while getting used to it. Chucking the cast iron on the old gas top would take a few minutes to get up to temp. Now, it’s hot to the touch in under 5 seconds and reaches steak-cooking temperature soon after.”#
7.“Do some thinking on which non-windowed rooms you walk into the most over the course of a day and buy motion sensing light switches. I added one to the bathroom, as well as another to my main bedroom’s closet. Those rooms are always so dark that the auto-switches have been a total blessing.”#
8.“Replacing the knobs and hinges on our doors from the original, ’80s peeling brass to a more modern black matte made a massive difference, and it probably cost about $400 all in. Even though we’ll eventually have to refinish the doors themselves, it’s a great Band-Aid until we get around to it!”#
9.“Adding in under cabinet lighting only cost $150, and it was 1,000% worth it.”#
10.“Paying $750 for DIY-friendly laminate flooring in the kitchen. It completely changed the character of the house.”#
11.“We replaced all of our light bulbs last winter, and it’s crazy how much better my mood can be in our Northern climate with bright lights — when I want them. I finally realized that we weren’t using the lights enough to even make a difference in our monthly electric bill. So, when it’s time, let them SHINE.”#
12.“A whole house fan! It gets any smells and smoke in our kitchen out fast, brings in so much fresh air, and the total cost to install was just about $500, including labor.”#
13.“The best thing we ever installed in our home was the touch-operated faucet in our kitchen. It’s such a life-changer.”#
14.“I changed my light switches from ‘flips’ to ‘paddles.’ Having all of them be brand new and the same color and type made a huge difference, and probably cost around $50 or less. Even better, it wasn’t nearly as hard as I was expecting.”#
15.“We added outlets to closets, drawers, and cabinets so we could charge our vacuums, batteries, and even toothbrushes and electric flossers in the place where we store them.”#
17.“Programming our garage door with a smart garage door opener. I can operate it remotely, and the best part is that I can make sure it’s closed by 8 p.m. After having kids, we found that we were always accidentally leaving it open a lot, and this has solved that issue.”#
18.“Insulation and air sealing. There was a cold window with a tiny draft that I eventually pulled all the trim off of to investigate. I could see outside! Ended up spraying foam around the window, and the room is significantly warmer all winter. I’m working through all the other windows doing the same thing for $30 a window in materials.”#
19.“Adding a laundry chute. No more carrying baskets of dirty laundry down the stairs!”#
20.“I rehabbed my fireplace. First, I just painted the old brick, which instantly made it look more modern. After a year, we put in a new mantle that we bought secondhand from Facebook Marketplace, and the wholeaestheticchanged.”#
21.“I installed Wi-Fi plugs in every room of the house. I live in a two-story townhouse, and there is nothing worse than getting comfortable in bed only to realize you didn’t turn a light off downstairs. Now, I say ‘goodnight,’ and everything is off. Those lights were the catalyst for so many other smart devices in my home.”#





















