Paint SamplesAre you thinking of renovating your home this Christmas? With the festive season in full swing, we are all frantically organising our homes ready for the flutter of friends and family that will be coming through our doors.

With Christmas only five weeks away, now is not the ideal time to do a whole home re-vamp. However, there are ways we can advise improving your existing space to give the rooms in the house a face lift and get them looking fresh in time for the festive day.

Declutter.

It’s easy to hoard items but if you simply do not have the space, remove them from the home. If they have no sentimental value or are fine to pass on to a new home, do so. Hire a skip for a weekend or a week if necessary and clear the attic, the garage, and also donate any nice objects to local charities this Christmas to give you the space you need. This will make the home look tidier, which is what you need in time for when all the tinsel goes up on 1st December!

Get professional.

We all like to do a little handy work ourselves from time to time, as this is rewarding when we see the results we want. However, do not spend your time fretting over a crack in the wall you didn’t notice a couple months ago or the wallpaper that is peeling away in the living room. Call in our team of painting and decorating contractors in Rhyl, who serve the following areas: Llandudno, Colwyn Bay, Abergele, and Denbighshire in North Wales.

Start Small.

We can all get a little carried away when it comes to decorating our homes and we don’t just mean the copious amounts of tinsel and fairy lights dotted around the house at this time of year! Kitchen and bathroom makeovers are best starting place, as these are the most visited rooms in the house but also don’t require too much attention and time.

Home rennovations are so much fun as you get to see your home transform itself step by step. However, be sure to seek advice from professionals such as our North Wales-based decorating contractors in Rhyl. We hope you enjoy your home improvement project!

 

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