In recent years, inspired by a series of old house renovations**, I have some new ideas for the old house in my family.
Resolutely, I decided to put it into practice and renovate and renovate my old house to breathe new life into it. Today, I would like to share with you my personal experience and some of the insights I gained during this renovation of the old house.
The first and crucial step in renovating an old home is to define the budget for the renovation. I realized from the beginning that a clear financial plan would prevent budget overruns later on.
I created a basic scope of work, including a list of all the work that needed to be done. Carefully consider where you can renovate, which can help estimate your actual budget when considering materials, layout, and transaction costs.
I decided to DIY renovations to create my dream living space. In this way, I can get in touch with every link more intimately and inject my own efforts into the old house. Especially when it comes to wall renovations, I've experienced:
Determine the scope of repair:Whether it needs to be completely eradicated or only a small part of the repair.
Use of environmentally friendly materials:I pay special attention to the selection of environmentally friendly materials, because I know that the quality of materials is directly related to the health of my living environment.
Full patching:When repairing the walls, I try to be as comprehensive as possible to avoid local problems later on.
Evenly painted:When applying the topcoat, I insist on applying the primer and topcoat evenly to ensure that the color is consistent.
Good ventilation:After the construction, I maintained good ventilation to ensure that the paint dries completely and avoids odors later on.
In the renovation of an old house, I deeply understand that the combination of color and home is the key to giving life to a space.
I try to introduce some bright and warm tones, such as a subtle beige, a soft blue, or a fresh green. In addition, choose some home elements that are both comfortable and practical and in line with the overall style to inject warmth and vitality into the old house.
When renovating the old house, I decided to keep some unique features of the old house, such as traditional wooden beams, vintage floor tiles, etc.
Through clever design, I have incorporated these traditional elements into a modern style, which not only retains the historical traces of the old house, but also injects new design concepts.
In the renovation of old houses, I found that we should not only pay attention to the renovation of the interior space, but also consider the changes in the details of life.
I adjusted the position of the furniture and injected new life into the home space by replacing small objects such as fabrics and decorative paintings. Small changes in life will lead to a more comfortable and livable living experience.
Through my experience sharing, I hope that every owner who is ready to renovate an old house can be more handy in the process of renovation, bring new vitality to the old house, and create a warm and comfortable living environment. The renovation of the old house makes life better because of every change.