budget-friendly do it yourself projects…

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GET READY FOR SOME SERIOUS BEFORE SHOTS folks…it’s our illustrated “penny-pinching DIY projects punchlist” for 2015:
1. Scrooge-esque Stair Refinishing.
No new expensive hardwood or carpeting on these steps! We’re finishing these treads with good ‘ol, inexpensive PAINT! Latex porch paint, to be exact.


2. Hit the deck! (With paint).

Up-keep of a wood deck is expensive, no way around it…unless you rip it out and go with Trex or another composite material (which is a LOT of up-front cost). This year, we will paint our DIY deck with aย solid deck stain, likely gray for the deck boards, andย whiteย on the spindles. Maybe something like this color scheme:
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3. Miserly Master Bath Makeover (continues)…
We have already started our uber-cheap master bath renovation.ย So in 2015, we’ll keep the spirit of spending next-to-nothing alive with more in the master bath to include: building a little step to cover that 4×4 tile stair by the tub, covering the current tub tile surround with wainscoting, framing the mirror, and ย DIY’ing some light fixtures.
BEFORE:

CURRENT:

4. Reasonably priced tile re-glaze.
Here’s a picture of our kids bathroom.

I know. Trust me, I know. But, I also know that we can’t really go all out in here right now, so I’m going to start this year by re-glazing the current tub/shower enclosure withย aย Rust-Oleum Tub & Tile Refinishing Kit.
I’ve heard good things from some blogging pals,ย so I’m hoping to report to you guys a similar experience. (FOR TILE PAINTING UPDATE >>> CLICK HERE)
5. Frugal Flooring Facelift.
Here’s what our kitchen looked like when we moved in.

I’ve already painted the cabinets, and changed out those recessed lights to mini-chandeliers, but I’m still not down with the cherry floors. I am well aware that a lot of people LOVE cherry, and I know that my plan to paint these floors will incite a lot of unhappiness in a lot of people, so I’m ready to feel the heat. I’m thinking of doing something like this:
And I’ll be using a tutorial from This Old House.
The thing is, these cherry floors don’t match ANY others that were/are in this home. There’s no cohesion, which makes me feel less badly about the drastic change we’ve got planned. New floors to match the rest of the hardwoods in the house would be lovely, but unless I can find a couple hundred square feet of flooring in a dumpster dive, I think that dream can probably die here. Would LOVE to hear your opinions…positive, and even extremely negative! Leave a comment ๐
6. Frugal Flooring Facelift Part Deux.

This is a picture of our laundry room. We’ve done some do it yourself projects in heremalready (will post some pictures at some point this year), but that lovely linoleum remains. On one hand, linoleum is fantastic because it’s SO easy to clean. And as this room is situated between our garage and kitchen, that’s pretty clutch. On the other, it’s really old, chipping, and certainly outdated. So, our plan is to lay &linkCode=sl1&tag=hnest2026-20&linkId=843a7e5faf96c4b6d05554f08148c32a”” target=”_blank” rel=”nofollow noopener”>utility hardwood flooring, to the tune of about $.99/sq ft. It’s AWESOME.
Then, we’ll paint them to match the kitchen floors, so the two rooms will flow nicely. Right now, there are four flooring types in our home within 20 feet of each other…that’s a bit much.
So, when all is said and done, these do it yourself projects willย hopefully have made some big changes for a small impact on the wallet. That’s the plan. Hope that you all have exciting plans for ringing in the New Year. We certainly do here at the Heathered Nest. They involve pajamas, lots of snacks, and a pillow and comfy bed that will be hit sometime around 12:01am.
Happy New Year friends!


Suzanne says
I love your ideas, and I applaud your bravery at painting the floors. Can't wait to follow along. I'm still ogling your no-cost bathroom makeover. I LOVE the graphite color on the cabinets. I hope you have a fantastic 2015.
Heather says
Thanks so much Suzanne. I hope you have a wonderful 2015 as well!
Elizabeth BlueClearSky says
The project plans sound great. We are doing a lot of projects with materials on hand this year as well. 2014 was a year of big ticket (for us at least) exterior items like a new roof, garage door, garage man door and replacement skylights. With a job loss and hubby starting out in a new job, pinching pennies is more important than ever. I am currently looking to paint our main bath cabinet (it's washed oak, kind of pinkish) and also our basement stairs. All no cost or really inexpensively of course. I look forward to seeing what you accomplish.
Heather says
Wow, Elizabeth, that IS a LOT of $$$ items in one year, especially with all the changes on the job front. Will be looking forward to seeing your bath cabinet and stairs!! I'm sure with your skill, they will turn out beautifully! Wishing you the best in 2015.
Sinea says
Heather, I am considering the white and gray look for my deck as well. It truly is a thriftier approach and I think it looks very classy. BTW…those stairs are going to look GREAT!
Sinea from Ducks 'n a Row
Heather says
Thanks so much Sinea! So happy to have found your blog! Happy New Year!