DIY Home Projects

10 DIY Home Projects You Can Do This Weekend

If you’re like anyone else, you’ve probably been spending a lot more time at home.

You’ve learned a second or third language, read some new books, but you need something fresh. Why not start some DIY home projects?

Not only will you learn some new skills in the process, but you can greatly improve your house’s appearance and functionality. Here are ten DIY projects for around the house.

1. Organize Your Entryway

The first room guests enter can say everything they need to know about your home. If your entryway is a mess with dirt everywhere and shoes littering the floor, what must the rest of your house look like?

Now is the best time to clean and organize your entryway to give the best first impression. 

A boot tray near the front and back doors can catch loose dirt from outside. A shoe rack can also make for a great incentive for people to take their shoes off before entering the rest of the house.

Install some shelves and hooks to give some extra storage space for your keys, umbrellas, and hats.

2. Freshen Up An Old Room

Nothing says new vibes better than a fresh paint job. Depending on the colors you choose, you can turn an old, stuffy office into a vivacious workout room.

Lighter colors like white and beige can reflect light and make space feel more open. Darker colors often lend a more dramatic look.

Alternatively, you could try your hand at a hand-painted wallpaper or putting stenciled designs up. 

One of the benefits of using a stencil is it requires very little skills. Place the design on a wall, paint in the gaps, and you’re done.

 

3. Increase Storage Space

A simple home improvement project that helps your home look and function better is increasing your storage space. 

Bookshelves not only look great, but they provide a place to put all those books you’ve read and want to show off. Tall bookshelves can break up a large room, while smaller ones can be tucked underneath stairs. 

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Alternatively, you could install floating shelves around your home. They’re great for picture frames and displaying figurines.

As a DIY home improvement project, you could also try making some simple shelving yourself with some basic materials.

4. Make An Entertainment Center

A fun home project for the family is to finally put together that entertainment center you’ve been meaning to build. 

The first step is to figure out how many shelves and compartments you’ll need based on what kind of systems you’ll be using. Smart devices take up little space, but a game console can be quite large.

Creating an entertainment center from scratch is a bit more time-consuming than purchasing one, but it’s well worth it. You can make it as big or as small as you want, and customize it in the future.

5. Install Custom Iron Decorations

Looking for more classic decorations? You should look into installing custom iron pieces.

Add some faux or functioning hinge straps to your doors and cabinets for a historical appeal. Slap an iron door knocker on your front door customized to look like it came straight out of the Renaissance. 

You can even find some decorative screws and nails for your other projects. 

6. Build a Fire Pit

For those looking for DIY projects for beginners, a fire pit is a pretty simple one that provides an outdoor activity. Keep warm by the fire, roast some marshmallows, and relax.

At the least, all you need are some wall blocks, a shovel, and some firewood. Dig up a shallow hole in the ground, surround it with the blocks to keep the fire contained, and start your fire.

For a more cohesive look, put down some pea pebbles and paver base around the fire pit for a sitting area.

7. Update House Numbers

For other easy DIY home projects, you could update your house numbers. These tend to go overlooked during home improvements, as they just hang there. 

All you need is a screwdriver to switch out the numbers for something newer that matches the rest of your home. Get creative with it!

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8. Update Your Office Space

One fun DIY project is redesigning your office space or creating a small one.

Repaint a table or desk to work on, or consider making your own with whatever shelving you desire. Take this as an opportunity to create your own custom art projects and mount them on the wall.

It could also make for a great workstation for your other home projects.

9. Add Hanging Storage to Garage

If you’re lacking in storage space, why not try going vertical? Hanging storage allows you to free up valuable floor space.

Seasonal items can be hooked onto unused walls or to the ceiling. You can also invest in or create overhead ceiling racks to place tote bins.

Storing items overhead is great for those things you know you won’t need until the weather shifts.

10. Create Your Own Compost Bin

For gardeners out there, you should try creating your own compost bin. Turn your food scraps into fertilizer and lighten the load on your garbage bin.

All you need is scrap wood, screws and nails, chicken wire, and some tools. Toss in some greens, browns, and water, and avoid putting in bones or anything dairy. 

Soon enough you’ll have a concoction that’ll benefit your plants and take away some of the guilt of letting food go bad.

Get Started on Your Easy DIY Home Projects

DIY projects around the house don’t have to be complicated or take too much time. They don’t even have to cost much to do.

Home projects can help you learn more about your house and how to improve it. They especially come in handy when you’re trying to figure out how to raise the value of your home.

For more tips and tricks on improving your house, check out some of our other articles today.