Guest Post - The Best Home Projects to Begin in the Summer

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Depending on your home’s location, the summer may be an ideal time to get involved in outdoor activities. On the other hand, dangerously high temperatures leave southern residents housebound. Each region of the world has its summer renovation perks.

You may begin to evaluate some portions of your property that need sprucing up. Performing summertime home improvements can increase the value of your home, increase its efficiency, and elevate residential comfort.

Decorate Your Patio

Last summer, the government persuaded individuals to bring their gatherings outdoors. The uncertainty of this season’s recommendations leads society to upgrade backyard hosting regions just in case. If you live in northern areas, patio upgrades can open a world of opportunities for summertime fun.

Homeowners can transform unused patios into the ultimate lounge space. Hanging up sheer curtains can add a level of privacy while increasing the deck’s aesthetic appeal. Residents may also add outdoor chandeliers and string lights, adding versatility to the region.

You can host morning brunches or evening cocktail hours in your illuminated space. Including an outdoor rug, couches, and floor seats may create an inviting atmosphere. If you value social time, this is the optimal summer project for you.

Replace Your Roof

The fall and winter present challenging weather patterns that place wear on a home. High hurricane winds, fallen branches, rain, hail, and snow can cause significant damage to roofs. Repairing leaks and displaced shingles can offer temporary relief.

Over time, the cost of small patch-ups adds up, and your roof’s security drops. The summer is a good time to replace your roof to protect your house and your wallet. Longer days and moderate temperatures allow professionals to complete this project quickly and effectively.

Install Smart Devices

In warmer regions, high summer temperatures increase residents’ utility bills. You can limit your home’s energy use and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by installing smart appliances.

Smart thermostats may significantly reduce one’s electricity costs by maintaining an energy-efficient home temperature. The system turns off and on depending on the occupancy of a house. Smart shades also reduce electricity costs by automatically shielding your home from excessive sun exposure in the summer.

Renovate Your Basement

Many homeowners use their basement as a residential storage unit. As outdoor temperatures rise, the warm air in your home expands. The air becomes less dense and travels upwards, increasing the temperature of your attic and cooling your basement.

You can conserve your air conditioning energy by creating a basement den. Consider adding a wall or shelving unit to divide the room into storage and living space. Homeowners may add a little paint, furniture, lighting, and entertainment devices to transform their basement completely.

Where to Start?

Whether you are replacing your roof or adding fresh paint, it may help to consult a professional first. You may feel ambitious and wish to start your home improvements right away, but remember that Rome wasn’t built in a day. It’s essential to optimize your summer projects to ensure their longevity and your satisfaction.

Author bio: Rose Morrison is the managing editor of Renovated, where she offers advice on home renovation, maintenance, and organization.

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