One of the biggest hurdles for first time homeowners is knowing what to do with their new home. With all the projects that need to be done, it can feel overwhelming and sometimes like there’s no end in sight.

We’re here to help! Here are 5 DIY projects that you can complete without having years of experience or spending a lot of money. Have fun improving your new home while saving some cash too!

Paint the cabinets in your kitchen or bathroom.

This is a great option if you’re looking to update the look of your space without spending a lot, plus it’s easy to do too!

All you need are some paint, brushes, rollers and tape for masking off any areas that don’t want painted.

Choosing the correct type of paint is essential when painting cabinets. I highly recommend Benjamin Moore Advanced or Sherwin Williams Urethane to get the job done right.

 

Install new cabinet hardware in kitchen or bathroom.

Why not replace those cheap builder grade pulls? It’s super easy too!

Replace basic door knobs.

That feeling when you open up your first home? It feels awesome doesn’t it? The best way to continue making this house feel like yours is by replacing those builder grade hardware pieces with something new.

This quick and easy project can be done in under an hour!

Replace or install kitchen backsplash.

Is your old, builder grade tile starting to peel away from the wall? Replace it with a new backsplash that will really brighten up your space for you and wow guests when they visit, too!

All you need is some knobs and handles from a local home improvement store (Lowe’s or Home Depot) and they come in so many different styles now there should be something perfect for any space.

You don’t need any special tools for this one either just some basic supplies like tile, grout, spacers/tiling mats (or just newspaper), sealer & cutting tool such as a snap and score tile cutter (not an expensive purchase but you can also rent one at your local hardware store).

You don’t even need to use mastik to adhere the tiles – an adhesive tile mat that makes the job mess-free.

Repaint your front door.

A fresh coat of paint is just what the doctor ordered! Painting your front door will add instant curb appeal and personality to your home. You can choose to paint your door with a vibrant color that really pops, or stick to something a bit more traditional.

You’ll need some supplies like primer, a ladder or step stool for easier access (depending on how high your door is), plus a quart of exterior grade paint.

Install new light fixtures.

Replacing builder grade light fixtures (I’m looking at you boob lights!) is a sure-fire way to improve the look of your new home. It may seem like an intimidating task for a DIY project, but it’s actually very simple once you take the necessary precautions.

Turn the lights off at the circuit breaker, double check that they are off, then remove the existing lights. Pay attention to how the original light is wired (I like to take a photo) and install the new light the same way.