From time to time, we all feel the need for a change at home. On the one hand, furniture and decorations wear out and become outdated. On the other hand, when we don't make changes to the appearance of the space we live in, it can become boring. Renovations can quickly become inconvenient and expensive. It can be more efficient, however, to make small periodic updates.
This way, you update the look of your home without having to turn it into a construction site too often. Here are a few simple and effective measures for modernizing your home:
1. Replace faucets and taps
Taps can change the look of a bathroom more than you think. Depending on the layout, in a bathroom, your gaze is usually first drawn to the sink or bathtub area. Faucets can add a touch of style or, conversely, give the impression of being old-fashioned. So, to modernize your bathroom, you don't necessarily have to replace an old bathtub if it's well-maintained.
New bathtub faucets might be enough for a change in appearance in the bathroom and, why not, in the kitchen.
When choosing new faucets, consider three factors: style, functionality, and compatibility with the existing sink or bathtub. This last aspect will narrow down your options. For example, if the sink already has three holes, you can't install a single-piece faucet.
2. Reface kitchen furniture
Kitchen furniture can be very expensive, but signs of wear and tear shouldn't scare you. There are simpler solutions than replacing it altogether so that your kitchen regains a modern look. Refacing can involve changing the cabinet doors, the color of the furniture, and some accessories that wear out quickly, such as hinges and drawer slides.
This can be a good idea if you like the layout of your kitchen furniture (from the number of cabinets to their size and placement), but its style has become outdated.
3. Replace handles and knobs




