Houzz Call: What's Your New Year's Resolution for the House?
Whether you've resolved to finally finish a remodeling project or not stress about your home's imperfections, we'd like to hear your plan
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January 1 provides us with a proverbial blank slate, but it often brings an accompanying sense of dread. It's time for New Year's resolutions, but instead of dealing with yet another diet or expensive gym membership, bring your resolutions home this year. Committing to improving your house (and we're not just talking about decluttering) could drastically improve your quality of life.
We want to know: What New Year's resolutions are you making for your home?
We want to know: What New Year's resolutions are you making for your home?
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| Maybe you just want to enjoy your home more and feel truly happy in it. That could mean finally choosing a new color for the living room. |
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| Is peace of mind high on your list? Something as simple as getting a new key rack to keep your house keys in the same spot could cut down on stress. Or maybe you want to make sure you have a safer home this year. Installing new smoke and carbon monoxide alarms and updating your disaster kit might be good ways to start. Finances are often a big area of overhaul in a new year — how will you make yours work for your home? For some, it will mean taking advantage of rebates; for others it will mean turning down the water heater a notch and taking ecofriendly considerations into account. |
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| Of course, there's the nonresolution route as well. Deciding not to do something can be as effective as doing something. Maybe it's deciding not to spend any more money on your living room, or making a conscious choice to not worry about the little things, and letting the house get a little messy during the week. It could just be a matter of sitting back, relaxing and cutting your home (and yourself!) a little slack. What are your home resolutions for next year? Share them in the Comments section below — your idea might end up in a featured ideabook. |
Ideabook updated on Dec. 27, 2012.
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Wow! We'd gotten so stressed about this house we're buying that we totally forgot about that concept! Thanks for the reminder!
We've resolved to keep the decorating process fun & happy -- and hope that those qualities will also be reflected in our new home!
My goal for 2013 update this bathroom below with a limited budget of 6K and some how get the biggest bang for my buck lol. No more getting ripped of by contractor fees.
Pray for me.... :)
2) Work harder at finding a good mason to redo my retaining walls.
3) Find a good bathroom designer/contractor nearby.
These things sound so easy to do, but when you get started, it's often very difficult to get referals from friends, get recommendations on Angie's List, or even here .. that are close to home!
Just tell your friends your decorating style is "Ramen Noodle, with a hint of Kraft Mac-n-Cheese". Don't forget to perk things up now and then...perhaps a bit of "PB&J". ;)
orangecamera, "on my own". Yeah, if you count being alone with three kids 'on my own' !!!!!
I would also like to redecorate my bedroom, since the sewing supplies and machines are no longer in there.
Both projects are long overdue!
Good luck with it, hope you can stay under budget.
At least I did finish the dining room and living room this year!
I guess on the positive side though, hubby won't forget his 50th in a hurry.
The antique person is older than the phone on the wall !!!!!