5 Home Improvement Projects You Can Start During this Pandemic

Are you planning to start a home improvement project soon? Have you been busy looking for design inspirations on Pinterest and in magazines lately? Or have you been frequenting your local home improvement store for quite some time now?

If you answered “yes” to any of the questions above, well, you’re not alone. With most of us stuck indoors because of the pandemic, many are choosing to remodel their homes with their spare time.

Big or small, home improvement projects can be both exciting and overwhelming at the same time. It can also be confusing with all the materials, the details, and the price tags you need to decide on.

What’s more, you have to plan and execute everything carefully to ensure that your project succeeds. This includes finding reputable suppliers who will provide you with high-quality materials at a fair cost.

To help you jumpstart your home improvement project, here are some helpful tips that will come in handy:

  1. Begin with the End in Mind

If you’re planning to upgrade your kitchen, ask yourself first: what does your dream kitchen look like?

Now picture yourself standing in the middle of your finished project. Use your imagination to paint every little detail in the room. Do you want an all-white countertop? Would you like to have an island? Or, would you rather have a peninsula? These kinds of questions should help you decide whether some design elements fits in your space.

  1. Paint the Perfect Wall

Did you know that changing your wall paint color can easily update the overall look of any room inside your house?

Breathe new life into your home by repainting your walls. From navy blue to avocado green, your options are endless with the wide spectrum of paint colors in the market today.

Whether you’re going for a tropical vibe or a Scandinavian style, you’ll surely find the color that’s perfect for your home.

  1. Unleash Your Inner “Plantito/Plantita”

Thanks to social media, many of us are turning into plant collectors and hobbyists. And with the recent lockdown, people are discovering or rediscovering their inner green thumb at home.

Aside from adding natural beauty to your home, plants create a calm and relaxing atmosphere. Moreover, they also improve the air quality in your living space.

More importantly, it’s a great way for us to de-stress from all the anxiety we’re all experiencing during this pandemic.

  1. Store and Save

There’s no better time to declutter your closets and cabinets than now, when we’re mostly at home.

Channel your inner Maria Kondo and throw out the pieces that don’t spark joy. Tidy up and make space for things you need to run your household smoothly.

A clean and organized space makes any home a lot more livable.

  1. Upgrade Your Kitchen Countertop

Are you tired of cleaning the gunk in your tiles grouts? It’s time to rip off your old ceramic or porcelain tiles in the kitchen and replace it with a granite or quartz countertop.

Unlike tiles, these two materials are not only beautiful, they’re also highly-durable, hygienic, and requires low maintenance. They also come in different price tags, which you also need to consider, especially when working on a budget.

Compared to other countertop materials, granite and quartz have greater benefits that make them ideal for your household kitchen.

There’s a new slab yard in town!

Stone Depot is opening in Western Visayas soon. Visit their slab yard along Benigno Aquino Avenue in Jaro, Iloilo City. Here, you’ll find a wide array of granite, marble, and engineered quartz selections for your countertop project.

Started in 2015, and being true to their mission, they help carry out their clients’ projects by delivering products and services on time, in high quality and at a fair price.

Their Iloilo City showroom is the company’s fourth branch since its establishment. With its opening, Illonggos will have the opportunity to get their hands on the finest natural and engineered stones from various parts of the globe.

To check out their products and services, visit their official website: Stone Depot

You can also follow their social media accounts for updates and promotions:

Facebook:  Stone Depot (Iloilo)

Instagram: @graniteph