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5 Spruce Up Hacks

It’s springtime and little home mini makeovers can give our living space a welcome spruce-up. Here are 5 easy lunchbreak updates for a 60-minute makeover in your home.

Short on time but big on style? Want to make some home improvements without getting bogged down with a DIY project you may live to regret? Or just fancy a fast flying with a drill, paintbrush or tired piece of furniture?

­These small tweaks and bijoux projects can change the feel of your home and breathe new life into your furnishings, four walls, windows, and generally help clean up your act.

Indeed, some are so bite-sized, you’ll still have time for a quick snack…

1>> Give outdated cabinets an upgrade

“Switching out your standard handles for something more luxe can transform an inexpensive kitchen, to one that feels stylish and bespoke,” says Jenna Choate, co-founder of Interior Fox.

Easier than you might think, Choate says they usually come in a standard size, which means the handles and hinges can be unscrewed and replaced using the existing screw. “Warm up the finishes with brass, or opt for matt-black for a contemporary look that feels sleek and modern.”

Depending on your budget, along with online shopping sites, check out Ikea and knobsandknockers.ie, both have a great selection at all price points of door knobs in brass, matt black, satin nickel, pink and blue, which can be paired with their door handle collection

 2>> Add open shelving to a blank wall

“­There are some quick and simple ways to update your kitchen that won’t require much time, budget or skill,” suggests Choate. “If you’re looking for a way to bring a sense of style into a bare kitchen, consider adding open shelving to a blank wall.

“Use this area to stack artisanal bowls and cups, as well as your favourite jugs, or decant dry goods into glass storage jars and canisters, from pasta and rice, to nuts or spices. ­ The key thing here is to not over clutter the space, keep the items to a minimum for a look that feels both practical and stylish.”

3>> Add some extra wow-factor to windows

with a decorative film Whether you’re living in the home of your dreams or are a first-time buyer, not all of us are lucky enough to have a room with a view.

It might be light and bright, but if there’s a tiny snag when you look out, a decorative window f lm could be the answer, such as this Feathers Printed Window Film from purlfrost. com or check out some Irish options at micasia.ie.

“Made-to-measure and assembled in minutes, this easy update offers complete privacy to onlooking neighbours and a fuss-free alternative to sheers or shutters,” says Joanna Baumard, co-founder of Purlfrost.

“With a wide choice of designs to choose from, you can really let your personality shine through,” says Baumard.

“Opt for a bold floral or abstract pattern to create a design statement, or for those looking for something a little more understated, a delicate frosted design.”

Easy to apply in minutes, they send detailed instructions and a tool kit with each order, making it as simple and stressfree as possible. “You’ll be amazed how easy this DIY job is and how it completely revamps any room in the house in just a few minutes,” she adds.

4>> Re-arrange your bookshelves

You don’t need to be a bookworm to get the ‘bookshelves look’ but it helps. Otherwise, charity shops are great hunting ground and will add some bookish appeal to forgotten corners of the room, or create a wonder wall with statement shelving As Kelly Collins, interior designer and head of creative at Swyft points out:

“Bookshelves are becoming an interior design staple. Versatile, customisable and cheap, they are a great way to inject a bit of extra personality into your home.

“If your home needs a revamp, or you’re simply changing up your interiors, a quick lunch-time job is rearranging their décor. It might seem simple, but there’s so much to be done with the contents of your shelves.”

For a calming, organised appearance, she says to colour code your books. “­This is a Pinterest-inspired décor tip that makes your shelving unit look cohesive, yet playful.

“Alternatively, move your ornaments around, playing with placement and position. If you have something you particularly like, choose this as the focal point and build your design around it.”

5>> Be creative with colour and broaden you paint prowess

Wardrobe painted with Annie Sloane Chalk Paint and Pearlescent Glaze

We all know a lick of paint can do wonders for our interiors. But how about painting something that’s special to you? That little jolt of happiness when you paint the inside of a wardrobe housing your favourite frocks, or painting something you’ve salvaged from a skip, can make all the difference.

A great go-to is Annie Sloan’s Chalk Paint (from €28.50 per litre and stocked in interior and craft shops across Ireland) which can be applied to most surfaces – wood, metal, laminate – for a velvety matt fi nish without the hassle of priming or sanding, so saving time with brilliant results.

For a lustrous finish – save this for another lunch hour – top your Chalk Paint brushstrokes with her Pearlescent Glaze (from €16.59 for 250ml) for a lovely, light reflecting shimmer.

Also, try switching up your colour scheme to brights or pretty pastels.

YesColours is a brand new eco paint company with fully recyclable packaging sold from one litre pouches, priced €24.97, so easy to handle for small jobs (visit yescolours.com). For other eco-friendly paint options visit livinglightlyinireland.com.

Or think timeless and calming, aka sage green – the new neutral in the world of interiors.

“Sage greens, beiges and greys are a great way to bring the outside in, and with a combined monthly search volume of nearly 200k, you’ll be right on trend for 2022,” says Jo Winston, sales director at St Modwen Homes.

“Plus, grabbing your paintbrushes is a relatively quick and simple option if you’re looking for a refresh

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