Crisp air. Cooler weather. Foliage slowly but beautifully changes from green to vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows. What is there not to love about fall?

Gone are the dog days of summer, when just looking out the window is enough to make you sweat. The mild days full of autumn color and breezy mornings are enough to make you motivated. Now's the time to consider the numerous potential updates and upgrades that can enhance both the comfort and value of your home. 

And yes, these renovations need not be a major investment or a time-consuming project. Here are some of the best low-cost projects you can tackle this season to make your home feel brand new. But first, here’s why it’s best to do them this fall.

Why fall is the best time for home renovation projects

  • Better weather conditions - The weather's starting to get cooler, which means you can save some money on electricity since you don’t have to blast your air conditioning to keep the house cool while doing renovations. Additionally, there’s less humidity in the fall months, so materials such as paints, coatings, adhesives, and sealants will dry well. 

  • Fewer distractions - Summer has ended, which means for most people, trips are over, school starts, houses settle down, and noise levels decrease. With this change in energy, scenery, and fewer scheduling conflicts, you can now focus on home improvement projects that will breathe life into your space.

  • Prepare your home for the holiday season - With the holidays fast-approaching, the fall months are the ideal time to prepare your home for entertaining. Home maintenance and renovation should be a priority before guests and parties take over.


Home projects you can tackle this fall without breaking the bank

Lighting plays a huge role in how a room or space feels. Good lighting instantly makes everything look brighter and newer, which is why upgrading your light fixtures can make a huge impact. If you are still using those dingy yellow 2700K bulbs, maybe it's time to replace them with 4000K daylight bulbs, especially in the kitchen or any other workspaces. 

Adding pendant lights, table lamps, or wall sconces is also a great way to add personality and charm. Plus, they’re ideal to make your home feel warm and inviting during autumn evenings.

  • Materials needed: Step stool or ladder, cloth or gloves, replacement bulbs that match the wattage and base type of your old one

  • Average cost: Standard LED bulbs cost around $4 to $10; other costs may depend on the style of your replacement and if you already have basic tools

 

Want a quick but effective project that will elevate your home's aesthetic? Consider swapping out old hardware in multiple rooms, including the kitchen, bathroom, or even on your bedroom dressers. Switching out cabinet knobs, drawer pulls, and door handles around your home can give it a fresh look without the significant expense. Updating hardware is also a budget-friendly way to explore new interior design styles without a huge commitment. Matte black, brushed nickel, or polished brass are trendy, fall-inspired finishes that add warmth and modernity to your rooms.


Pro tip: Don’t forget to measure the width of your existing cabinet pulls before ordering. Also, be prepared to sand and touch up small scratches that may occur while removing old hardware.

  • Materials needed: Screwdrivers, pencil and measuring tape/ruler, level, drill bits, replacement hardware (knobs, pulls, handles), touch-up paint or stain

  • Average cost: Hardware cost as low as $3 to $25 each (low to mid-range), depending on your preferred style, material, and finish.

 

If you're looking for an easy and affordable way to give your home a new look for fall and instantly boost your curb appeal, it’s painting your front door. Since the front door is usually the first thing people see when entering your home, having it in a welcoming color can make a great first impression. This project won’t take more than a couple of hours, but it has a huge impact as it makes your home stand out on the street. Once you have a freshly painted door, add beautiful new hardware and a seasonal wreath for a personal touch.

  • Materials needed: Paint, primer, painter’s tape, brushes and rollers, sandpaper, drop cloth or plastic sheeting for protection

  • Average cost: Expect to spend roughly $50 to $150

 

As the weather cools down, it's time to prepare for more cozy nights ahead. And since there’s nothing better than gathering around a warm, crackling fire this fall, it’s also the perfect time to inspect, clean, and refresh your fireplace.

Chances are, you haven’t thought about your fireplace in several months. But soot and debris might have built up in your fireplace and chimney, which can become major fire hazards. This is when professional inspection and cleaning are essential to ensure your fireplace is in working order.

Once a thorough checkup and all necessary repairs are done, it’s time to give your dated fireplace a cozy makeover. Revamping your fireplace will help create a more inviting focal point in your home. Consider adding a fresh coat of high-heat paint to give it a modern look. Incorporate a stylish metal, glass, or mesh screen to revamp the look. You can also refinish the mantel and surrounding tiles for extra character, and add built-in shelves or cabinets for extra storage and display.

  • Materials needed: Basic cleaning materials, high-heat-resistant paint, and other optional decor upgrades

  • Average cost: $30-$80 for high-heat paint/primer, $20-$100 for basic cleaning materials; other costs may depend on how elaborate the makeover is.

 

Make the most out of this season by creating a warm and inviting home. Because let's be honest, if there is one thing that truly resonates with fall, it is coziness. So add in some throw pillows, blankets, table runners, and rugs in fall-inspired hues and patterns to provide warmth and texture to your space. Showcase seasonal cookbooks and decorations on any open shelves. Decorate your entryway, porch, and fireplace with fall items such as pumpkins, gourds, and colorful greenery. Using wallpaper or backsplash in warm, earthy tones is also a nice touch.

  • Materials needed: Soft textiles (blankets, rugs, cushions, pillows, drapes, etc), wicker baskets, wood accents, books and magazines, pumpkins and other greenery

  • Average cost: Budget throws and pillows range from $10–25, but you can adjust the cost based on what you need


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