Yes, it's spring-cleaning season, but refreshing your space isn't limited to washing windows or deep-cleaning your grout. It also doesn't have to mean a kitchen renovation totaling tens of thousands of dollars.
If you're looking to update your home — indoors or out — while sticking to a budget, we're here to help. We asked design experts to share their favorite home improvement projects for less than $2,000. Here are their suggestions.
Get your closet in order
Make cleaning out your closet a priority, says Michelle Gage, a designer in Pennsylvania. First, pare down: Toss anything you don't see yourself using again. Donate old linens to an animal shelter. Then, "invest in some good baskets and organization solutions — perhaps a semi-custom modular closet system — to make sure every little item has its place," Gage says.
She likes the Elfa closet system from the Container Store. And if you want to take things up a notch, Gage suggests installing wallpaper in the closet. For even more pizazz, consider painting the ceiling and adding a statement light fixture.
Properly display your television
Mounting flat-screen televisions and running the cables behind the walls can enhance the look of any room, says New York-based designer Eneia White. "A clean approach to displaying your TVs contributes to a visually organized space," she says.
And the process is relatively simple: Purchase a TV mount and a routing package for the wires, then hire an installer to ensure that the wires run behind the wall properly.