Small home upgrades with Amazon
I mentioned in my Wednesday post (game room makeover) that this month we celebrate 20 years of being in this home – I just can’t believe it! It feels like only yesterday my sweet little almost two year old Gabe was running all over the place as our friends helped us move in.
We have changed every room to our liking, some more than once as my tastes have changed from bold and colorful to serene and neutral. We still have a couple of big projects that will have to wait until we save $$ – new kitchen countertops and backsplash and a primary bath upgrade. While we aren’t looking to sell anytime soon, I have made all our recent choices with resale in mind. As we are getting older, the thought of doing big projects in order to sell just seems ridiculous!
Over the summer, we knew that we wanted to do some long overdue upgrades, so I started looking at items we wanted to replace. No surprise, we found great prices and a wide selection on Amazon on the following projects:
1) Upgrade kitchen faucet – I still had the very basic, builder grade faucet from when we moved in!
Basic builder grade faucet (BEFORE)
New faucet (AFTER)
2) Floor registers/vent covers for our main level. I spray painted ours black when we did our hardwoods a few years ago, but I wanted a more stylish look as ours were very plain. We had two different sizes and a total of 10 vents to replace.
Basic builder grade floor vent (BEFORE)
PRO TIP: measure every single vent before you purchase! I ordered all one size when in fact, we had two slightly different sizes – only about an inch different, but these aren’t something that you can “make it work”!
New floor vent (AFTER)
3) Flush mount lighting – over the years, I have upgraded almost all of our lighting fixtures except for the flush mounts and our foyer light. (I am still searching for perfect foyer light – not sure what I want!). We had the very basic “boob lights” that our builder put in and I HATED them! I also didn’t want my husband to have to do any sanding, refinishing, or painting of the ceiling once we took down the old lighting, so I chose new lights with the same or larger diameter base as the old ones. We had six fixtures to replace throughout the house.
Builder grade “boob” light. Yuk! (BEFORE)
New flush mount light fixture (AFTER)