4 Repairs to Beautify Your Home in 2022

Are you happy with your home’s curb appeal? Do you love the way your home looks on the inside? If not, there are many things you can do to beautify and add value to your home in the coming year. By replacing windows and doors, upgrading your home’s paint color and updating your fixtures, you can make your house stand out from the pack, improve its resale value and make it a home you will love today and for years to come! Here are four great ideas to improve your home next year.

#1. Replace Patio Doors

Are your patio doors in poor repair? Do you notice drafts coming from the door? Are they hard to open and close? Are they scratched and perhaps faded? Do you notice many cosmetic problems, or are they simply out of style? Replacing your patio doors is one way that you can simply and easily improve the appearance and functionality of your house inside and out.

When choosing patio doors for your home, prioritize quality. Patio doors can last for decades if they’re a high quality product. Renewal by Andersen of Long Island patio doors are made to last. They’re made from high quality materials and energy efficient glass and are therefore protected by a 20-year warranty.  

#2. Update Your Windows

Updating your windows is a bigger project than replacing your patio doors, simply because there are usually more of them, but this high-value home improvement has many benefits. Replacing your windows can improve your home’s energy efficiency and value. You can also change the appearance of your home by changing the window style.

Maybe your home has single hung windows now – have you ever considered double hungs or casements? Double hungs can improve the functionality while casements could provide a whole new look for your house! Switching from one style to another can change the amount of light entering your home, and can also change the view out your windows. This is a great home improvement whether you’re planning to sell or if you’re going to be staying in your home for many years.

#3. Re-Paint Inside & Out

A fresh coat of paint can make your home look all-new, whether the paint is going on the inside or outside. While painting inside walls isn’t difficult and many people actually enjoy the process, consider having exterior paint professionally applied to ensure best results. If you’re hoping to sell your home soon, stick to neutral colors to give your home wide appeal to potential homebuyers. If you’re not selling in the coming year, paint your house in colors that appeal to you.

#4. Update Lighting and Plumbing Fixtures

Want another small project that doesn’t cost very much? Try updating your home’s fixtures, like light fixtures and plumbing fixtures. You’d be surprised how much this can change your home’s appearance. This is a good project to take on one at a time, as you have time and resources to get the work done.

Make Your Home Beautiful with New Windows and Patio Doors

Looking for the perfect home improvement for the coming year? Contact Renewal by Andersen of Long Island to learn more about installing new windows or patio doors in your home. Our windows and patio doors can add value and beauty to your house. Call (866) 609-5033 or fill in the short form on this page to make your appointment today.

 

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