We all have a tendency to go “house blind” to things we live with day in and day out. We stop noticing stains on the carpet or dated light switch covers. We hardly see the crumpled and threadbare couch cushions. We tolerate the mismatched lamp. If you suspect you’ve gone “house blind” to these kinds of details, here’s a fun exercise for a fresh perspective: STEP 1Start by sitting in any room and simply noticing all those tolerations with a fresh eye. Maybe you notice that your colors look faded, or your curtains look dated, or your paintings are crooked. Your list might be short, or long. It doesn’t matter. What does matter is what you do next… STEP 2Once you have a list, prioritize it. Start with the items that you can change in 15 minutes or less. Then order the remainder of your list by time or cost involved. STEP 3Decide if any of those larger projects can be broken into smaller chunks. Group those chunks into one project, but you don’t have to do the chunks all at once. STEP 4Finally, post the list where you can see it (not buried in your phone where you can forget it exists), and start knocking off items one after another when you can. Need ideas for quick décor fixes? See this list of 15-Minute Home Makeovers from Houselogic. If your best home improvement strategy is to find a new home, call me for an appointment to get started. (718) 399-3320 |