Spring is still a few months away, fall is long gone and summer is just
a distant memory. You are stuck in the middle of winter and you have the
February blahs.
This is the time of year when most Manitoba homeowners go a bit stir
crazy and need some relief to get over the hump. Why not put the mid-winter
blahs to good use and tackle some of those interior renovations and decorating
jobs you have been putting off?
Now is the perfect time to take a look inside your home and get a head
start on those upgrades that never seem to get done when the weather is
nice. Things like carpeting, wallpapering, painting, adding new lighting,
or even kitchen, bathroom and basement renovations can easily be accomplished
right now while you have the time.
Your main consideration is to assess how much a job will disrupt the
household. In winter, family members don't have the option of spending
time outside during extensive renovations, so a job such as installing
hardwood floors would be difficult. As well, most major painting jobs need
to be undertaken in the summer when ventilation is possible.
On the other hand, many home improvements make ideal winter jobs. Installing
new carpets is an extremely popular winter upgrade for many homeowners.
Redoing a den, rec room or bedroom will not only add spice, but give greater
comfort and warmth.
You shouldn't be concerned about replacing every carpet in your home,
because slush and snow are bound to be tracked throughout. A good move
would be to delay re-carpeting your living room or front hallway until
the weather improves. Anything else is fair game.
Wallpapering is a chore ideally suited to winter. It can be a bit messy,
but can be completed room by room in a fairly short period. Bedrooms, dens
and especially dining rooms are excellent candidates for sprucing up.
Papering your dining room can be accomplished with minimal fuss, and
a bright new papering job in a child's bedroom can do wonders to make the
winter easier to take.
Lighting is another item that can make your winter more palatable. Replacing
the chandelier in your dining room can be a real winner and, for an added
twist, you could install track lighting in your living room or den. Don't
forget hallways; an antique lamp picked up at a curio shop can greatly
improve the ambience.
These suggestions could all be considered cosmetic in nature, but you
shouldn't discount the value of undertaking more major upgrades during
the winter.
Functional improvements such as kitchen and bathroom renovations are
among the most likely to increase the net worth of your home. Surveys have
shown that most prospective buyers rate these above a new pool, deck or
extensive landscaping. In addition, most contractors are busiest in the
spring and summer, so you stand a good chance of getting a favourable rate
if professionals are involved.
Adding new kitchen cupboards is a fairly workable upgrade. The kitchen
can still be used for food preparation during construction and meals could
be eaten in the dining room or den.
Replacing major appliances is also a good option. Installing a new fridge,
stove or dishwasher require the same amount of effort regardless of the
season.
If you are lucky enough to have two or even three bathrooms, why not
select one of them for renovation? Again, contractors may work for less
during the winter, so you may come out ahead of the game.
Another excellent opportunity for improvement exists in your basement.
If you have been thinking about adding a new rec room or getting started
on an in-law apartment, the winter offers a chunk of time that could be
put to good use. Apart from laying concrete floors, just about anything
is possible, including putting up walls and ceilings, or laying carpet.
While you are at it, you could take a look at your cellar or garage
and build that shelving you've been promising yourself for the last decade
or so. It would certainly help during spring cleaning when you need somewhere
to put all the boxes of winter stuff.
Don't let the mid-winter blahs get the better of you. The winter months
offer a great chance to get some of those upgrades and improvements over
with so you will have more time to enjoy the summer - when it finally arrives.