How Do You Prioritize Home Repair And Improvement Projects?
Home repair and improvement projects are never-ending for homeowners. When you think about starting home improvement projects, consider the reasons why you are making any changes or updates. Depending on whether the changes are just for you and you’re updating, say, a bathroom because you want a new look, your paint color and vanity style choices will be different than if you are updating it to get ready to sell your home. As you plan your home improvement projects, keep the underlying reason for the project in the back of your mind as you determine priority and cost. Draw a line on a piece of paper dividing the page in half from top to bottom and another one left to right, so the page is divided into four equal squares. Title the box in the upper left corner “Low Cost/Low Effort.” Title the box in the upper right corner “Low Cost/High Effort.” Title the box in the lower left corner “High Cost/Low Effort.” Title the box in the lower right corner “High Cost/High Effort.” Populate the sq