Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Fun Easy DIY Projects For Beginners

By Jaclyn Hurley


Becoming a home owner for the first time is a huge step in most people's lives. But after the initial euphoria wears off they are faced with the fact that sooner or later work will need to be done on their home. Either they can pay someone else to do it or they can learn how to do some fun easy DIY projects themselves and save some money.

Young children really benefit from being outside as much as possible. Parents are now very aware of how important it is to get the kids out from in front of the television or computer and have them running around in the fresh air. Seeing the kids playing at pirates or space aliens is great, they are using their imagination and staying fit and healthy. With this in mind many parents are now devoting time and money to creating a great outdoor space for the children to enjoy.

One of the first considerations for any back yard is a fence. Fencing can be quite expensive, so doing your own installation is a perfect way to save money. Although it does take some hard work it is a very easy and satisfying project. There are many great books available that will give all the necessary instructions in how to install a very secure fence that will last for many years. In addition it provides a secure play area for the little ones.

Installing ceiling fans is a great way to stay cool in summer as well as save some money. Running air conditioning all the time really bumps up the electricity bill. Many people find that they can manage all but the hottest weather with just fans. Most of the big home improvement stores sell a wonderful variety of fans, in different sizes and colors. One of the biggest tasks is to decide exactly which one will work best with the home's decor.

Most garden or home centers carry an extensive range of paving slabs and brick. The more ambitious DIY enthusiast may want to use the smaller blocks and bricks. They should plan their design very carefully and make sure they have enough materials to complete the job. There is nothing worst than running out of an essential component right before the end.

Tile is also quite reasonably priced, especially during a sale or clearance. It is important to look at a range of colors before making a final decision. High traffic areas not a good place for light colors. However, a bathroom is a great place to put down a light blue or beige tile. Many big home improvement stores offer classes in tiling that help the beginner to get started.

Once the item is assembled it will often need to be painted, stained or varnished. This presents a great opportunity for the home owner to really get creative. They can stick with the basics and add a neutral stain with several coats of varnish for a classic look. Or be a little more daring and try to do paint and stenciling. This is a wonderful idea especially for a child's room. They will love their own customized dresser or desk.

Once they have successfully completed their first job, however small it may be, most people are keen to move on to something else. Progress should be in small increments that allow one skill to build on another. Before they know it many people are ready to tackle a big job such as a kitchen renovation.




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