10 DIY Home Renovations for the Thrifty Homeowner
Ten tips for doing home renovations on your own and on a budget. · Credit.com

Whether you're preparing to sell your home or staying put and craving a refresh, you may be concerned about how renovations can impact your budget. If you're willing to put in some time and get a little dirty, these DIY projects will help you update your home without taking out a second mortgage.

1. Clean Your Vinyl Siding

Vinyl siding can keep your house looking new for years, but it can start to look dingy after a while. Home renovation pros Vicki and Steph Kubiak, from Mother Daughter Projects, say that despite what you may think, you don't need to hire a pro or rent a power washer to clean your home's exterior.

"Sometimes the solution to a problem is the simplest and least expensive," they say. "Cleaning vinyl house siding can be accomplished with nothing more than a long-handled scrub brush, good-quality cleaner, a garden hose, and a little elbow grease." They recommend this handwashing approach over using a power washer, which can damage the siding.

2. Repaint the Front Door and Update Exterior Accents

Whether your exterior has siding, paint, shingles, or stone, updating your front door can boost the curb appeal of your home. Marty Basher, home design expert for Modular Closets, suggests that you "choose a bold accent color that works well with the rest of the exterior, but also stands out from it, to give the door a bit of a spotlight." For an even easier project, "change out your house numbers and possibly your mailbox," he says, "and voila, you have a whole new look and feel when you're entering your house."

3. Apply Removable Wallpaper

Updated walls can easily improve your space, but the very word "wallpaper" might make you cringe, especially if you've attempted installing wallpaper yourself in the past. Elizabeth Rees, the founder of removable wallpaper company Chasing, states, "Removable wallpaper is a stylish and affordable way to update your space with minimal investment. Moreover, it's a really easy way to add color or pattern to your space with little commitment."

Rees also recommends sprucing up the front of your stair steps with removable wallpaper. Just cut strips to size and apply, and your stairs will look good as new.

4. Paint Your Walls

If you prefer a painted surface to wallpaper, you may be surprised by how easy it is to paint a room yourself. The caveat is that you do have to take your time for quality results, especially with project setup. Skip Bedell, home improvement expert from Home Depot, says that preparation is everything and will make the job and cleanup much easier.