Tackling these projects now will set you up for an even better New Year.
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The holidays can be a great time to take on renovations or organizational projects around the house.
A lot can be done with a few extra days off.
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Here are ten home projects to tackle over your holiday breaks.
Test water quality
Checking water quality is one of those home maintenance tasks thats easy to forget.
High-traffic areas like hardwood floors and carpets can always use a deep cleaning.
Aside from the usual sweeping and vacuuming, try using the wet vac for carpets and rugs.
Target baseboards and try acarpet cleaner, especially in high-traffic areas used by people and pets.
Add insulation
Holiday breaks are the perfect time to work on energy-efficient upgrades.
Spend some timedeclutteringneglected areas of your home.
Closets, pantries, and home offices are often home to lots of outdated junk.
Decluttering can make it easier to find items you really do need and to keep spaces clean.
Its also worthwhile to tidy spaces before guests come over for holiday celebrations.
Try tackling one room at a time and have a plan.
Have a pile for what youll keep, trash, and donate.
Revisit your landscaping and outdoor living spaces.
These features can make the outdoor space more comfortable just in time for the holidays.
Upgrade light fixtures
Another easy project to take on during the holiday break is to upgradeindoor lighting.
Replacing or refreshing lighting fixtures can completely transform the look and feel of your home.
Cleaning up the fireplace area is more complicated than it looks.
Even minor renovations can make a huge difference.
Small upgrades include re-tiling the floor and redecorating the mantle.
Cleaning the chimney, however, is a professional job.
Doing regular maintenance can prevent allergens and fire hazards.
Try replacing hardware,repainting, or refinishing cabinet faces.
If you’re happy with the outside of your cabinets, try reorganizing the inside.
Refreshing kitchen cabinets can bring new life into your space without hiring a professional to replace them.
The same applies to bathroom vanities and storage cabinets, which are often neglected.