7 DIY Renovation Projects to Tackle This Summer

 
 

With summer comes sunshine and the energy you need to complete renovation projects around your home.

Although some renovations are substantial and costly, you don’t have to start there. Many small DIY projects can have a big impact on the look and feel of your house. 

DIY renovation projects range from applying new paint to switching out hardware. Small updates can completely transform your home because details add up to create the complete impression of a space. Here are seven ways to update your home easily and inexpensively this summer. 

Paint Your Front Door

You’ve probably heard this tip before because it’s a good one. Repainting your front door should only take an afternoon and requires very little equipment. You’ll need a small can of paint, a reliable brush and some tape to protect glass panes. You should prime your door if you’re going to paint it a lighter shade. 

Black, gray and neutral beige are some of the most popular colors for front doors right now. However, the front door is also the perfect place for you to display a little personality with a bolder color. The door will be easy to repaint if you ever decide that it’s time for a more neutral tone.

Add Texture to Walls

An easy way to update your living space is with wainscotting or crown molding. These details add character and an elegant finish to any room. However, trim like wainscotting can be expensive because many people value it. Fortunately, there are several ways to avoid this expense while achieving the same look. 

The most inexpensive option is to combine wooden architectural elements with a can of white paint. You can measure and add trim and strips of wood to create a paneled feel that reaches about halfway up your walls. Then, tape off the top of the trim and paint everything white so that it looks like one piece. 

Replace Outdated Hardware

This DIY project is simple but will bring big results to your space. Home decor has moved away from polished brass finishes, instead favoring silver, antique or black finishes. Update your kitchen and bathroom spaces by switching out cabinet pulls and faucets for newer models. You can order inexpensive hardware online to reduce the cost. 

If your home has round doorknobs, consider switching those out for more modern lever handles. You can also replace stained light switch covers with fresh plates in neutral colors. Try to stick within a consistent color palette, but vary some of your hardware to avoid an overly matchy feel.

Plan Simple Landscaping

Many homeowners are overwhelmed with the prospect of landscaping. While it’s true that this can be complicated, it doesn’t have to be. The first step for improving your curb appeal is simply to clear the yard of debris and make sure the grass, bushes and trees are appropriately trimmed. 

Once your yard is clear, take a step back and consider the whole picture. What’s one thing you could do to improve the space? For many homeowners, adding grass seed makes the most sense. You could also define flower beds with a rock wall or turn a flat space into a fenced garden. In addition to looking nice, your landscaping should meet your outdoor needs. 

Update Indoor Lighting

Replacing light fixtures can have a huge impact on your home. For one thing, bringing more light to a space can improve your mood and energy while at home. Although natural sunlight is best, you can choose energy-efficient bulbs that replicate sunlight while saving you energy costs. 

If you don’t have a chandelier in your home, you should consider installing one. Chandeliers instantly elevate a space and bring a feeling of intentionality to your home. Make sure that you turn off your electricity before switching fixtures. If you’re uncomfortable working with electricity, you should hire a contractor for this job. 

Create Curtain Rods

For some reason, curtain rods can be very expensive. To avoid the cost of dressing all your windows, you can get creative and find cheaper options. For example, some homeowners use inexpensive pipe or electric conduit rods to hold their curtains up. You can paint these rods any color you need to match the space and buy separate finials to make them look finished. 

Home decorators who are more whimsical could consider using slim branches for curtain rods. Each of these rods will be unique and they’ll bring a touch of nature inside your home. You will probably be able to get them for free. However, do be wary of any insects you may bring inside with them. 

Repaint Faded Items

Paint is an easy solution for many home remodel projects. If an item needs to be refreshed but you don’t want to entirely replace it, you can probably paint it. Although it will take some elbow greases, putting on a fresh coat of paint can make items look as good as new for a fraction of the cost.

Before you repaint anything, it’s important to clean it thoroughly. Some examples of items you can repaint include walls, furniture, kitchen and bathroom cabinets, trim, fences and ceiling vents. Once you start repainting items in your home, you may find it difficult to stop. For the amount of money and time that painting takes, the results can be amazing. 

Simple Renovations This Summer

Renovating your home doesn’t have to be a month-long project involving a sledgehammer and drywall. You can update your home with simple changes that are quick and inexpensive but have a big impact on your space. Use this list to get started and refresh your home this summer season.

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A Guide to Developing ADU's in Central Oregon

 
 

The Bend Chamber of Commerce is championing ADUs — Accessory Dwelling Units — as a way individuals can help ease the affordable housing shortage.

The Chamber has created an online guide for developing ADUs in the hopes that homeowners will build affordable housing and rent them to people who want to work in Bend.

“This will be her kitchen and living space. She’ll have a nice kitchen and living room space and a nice patio.”

Cynthia Maree is building a 560-square foot, 1-bedroom accessory dwelling unit alongside her new home in Bend for her mother to live in. 

“If we no longer need to have a multi-generational home, we still have the income potential off of an ADU so the investment is well spent in creating this,” Maree said. “I think other people are realizing that too, whether it’s for people coming into visit or they want a little extra income and have a rental ability on their property.”

On Thursday, the Bend Chamber of Commerce launched an online ADU guide that explains how to plan, apply for permits and build accessory dwelling units.

“They looked at other communities to see how they were doing with ADUs. They looked at how do you finance these things. They looked at barriers to building them. What are the costs? What’s the cost benefit analysis of whether you should even attempt it?” said Talena Barker, vice president of leadership development at Bend Chamber of Commerce. 

The Chamber is mailing notices to 4,000 homeowners in Bend who are eligible to build ADUs on their property under recently updated land use guidelines. 

Because ADUs are generally less than 600 square feet they should, theoretically, rent for less than apartments.

“We are trying to get more workforce housing into Bend where workers can live as quickly as possible. That’s going to take many strategies. ADUs are just one of them,” said Katy Brooks, CEO of the Bend Chamber. 

All the basic information you need to plan, apply for permits and construct an ADU, whatever style be it an attached, detached out in the backyard, in a basement or over a garage, is available on the Bend Chamber of Commerce website. 

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Central Oregon Real Estate Market Report from May 2022

 
 

Inventory is picking up slightly, offering more options for buyers headed into the summer season. Prices may have peaked in Bend and Redmond for the year, but continue to make gains in outlying parts of Central Oregon.

Mortgage rates declined this month, giving buyers some extra purchasing power as new listings hit the market. Rates are hovering at 5.09% on 30-year fixed rates according to Freddie Mac.

“Mortgage rates continued to inch downward this week but are still significantly higher than last year, affecting affordability and purchase demand. Heading into the summer, the potential homebuyer pool has shrunk, supply is on the rise and the housing market is normalizing. This is welcome news following unprecedented market tightness over the last couple years.”

Bend and Redmond prices declined as inventory picks up. La Pine, Jefferson County, and Crook County all saw an increase in median price, and a decrease for days on market in May.

Price reductions increased again this month, reaching 24.1% of the market, said Mike Simonsen of Altos Research. “This is the summer plateau.”

How will the market react as the West Coast gets out of school and tourism returns to the area?

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BEND AREA
$740,000
Median Price
5 Days on Market

REDMOND AREA
$519,000
Median Price
6 Days on Market

JEFFERSON COUNTY
$393,000
Median Price
8 Days on Market

SUNRIVER
$863,000
Median Price
2 Days on Market

LA PINE
$450,000
Median Price
22 Days on Market

SISTERS
$691,000
Median Price
4 Days on Market

CROOK COUNTY
$457,000
Median Price
11 Days on Market

 

Thank you to Beacon Appraisal Group for compiling this report. Prepared by Donnie Montagner with information from the MLS of Central Oregon with permission from COAR.

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Just Listed: Large Acreage with Log Cabin + ADU in La Pine

 
 
 

Come turn this 40+ acres of land into your own little paradise...

this land has a bit of it all. 3 Bedroom 1 Bath Log Home placed in the middle of the property to appreciate nature and all its wildlife. Main bedroom downstairs with additional two upstairs. Open kitchen and living area. Detached 2 car garage with an attached 1 bedroom 1 bath Home also with covered front porch to view the meadow. Don’t forget about the littles which also have a little log home to enjoy. Greenhouse, chicken coop, and tons of storage. Unlimited wildlife viewing is included.

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Just Listed: Upgraded Frame on 4+ Acres in La Pine

 
 
 

Don't miss out on this Beautiful 4 Bedroom 2 Bath Frame Home on 4,69 acres, near acres of National Forest.

Completely upgraded, welcoming you home the minute you enter. Open floor plan with Vaulted Ceilings, Recessed Lighting, Wood Stove for a Cozy feel during the colder months. Granite counter tops, updated cabinets, stainless steel appliances with a huge pantry. Rustic Wood like flooring throughout the home. Property is completely Fenced with Paved Wrap around Driveway with Electric Gates for Security. Attached 2 Car Garage with an additional Detached Single Car Garage. Enjoy the evenings off the back patio in the hot tub and fire pit. Huge Chicken Coop and Frame for Greenhouse area. Room for so much more!

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