DIY Jobs to Tackle in Lockdown
How is life in lockdown working out for you? Of course, this massively depends on where you live and what you do for a living. Some states and countries are starting to return to normal, while others are still sticking to stricter measures to halt the spread of COVID-19. It will also depend on what you do for a living. You may still be working, or at home educating your children.
But, wherever you live and whatever you do, things will have changed. Even if your hometown isn’t under a strict lockdown, and you are still working your usual job, you are probably spending more of your free time inside your home. Social distancing measures mean that most of us are avoiding or blocked from attending social gatherings and events. You may not be able to visit your favorite places or see your friends and family as much as you’d like.
All of this time at home, adjusting to a new kind of normal can be hard. But, it does come with some advantages. One is that you might have more time to tackle those DIY jobs or cleaning tasks that you’ve been putting off because you usually don’t have the time. Here are some of the jobs that you might want to tackle during all this extra time at home.
Go for a Fresh Coat of Paint
If your rooms are looking a little dull, adding a fresh coat of paint can be a great idea. It’ll quickly brighten things up, and make your home feel cleaner and fresher, and paint doesn’t have to be expensive. If you need supplies and want to save a little cash, check out NetVoucherCodes.co.uk before making a purchase.
If you are looking to make bolder changes, perhaps to cheer yourself up in this challenging and uncertain time, add a feature wall, or get more creative with your color schemes. This could be a fantastic time to take a risk; no one else is going to be coming into your house for a while, after all.
Get Out Into Your Garden
Many of us are finding that it’s the simple pleasures that we are enjoying in lockdown. Things that we used to take for granted now bring us the most joy. One of these is spending time in our gardens. There’s not much better at the moment than being able to sit outside with a good book and a nice drink.
Loving your garden will make it even better. So, get outside. Mow the lawn, paint some fences, and plant flowers that make you happy.
Deep Clean all of Those Hidden Spots
In our usually busy lives, most of us try to stick to a cleaning routine. You might do the same chores each week, tackling areas of heavy use, such as bathrooms and kitchens, and vacuuming the floors. But, how often do you move bookshelves to vacuum behind? When was the last time you moved the sofa? Have you ever cleaned the filters on your cooker hood?
Now is the time! Look at all of those areas that you can’t normally see, and spend some time cleaning things that you don’t usually.
Empty Out Your Bathroom
Bathrooms can become cluttered and untidy over time as our bottles of lotions, potions, and skincare supplies start to stock up. Unfortunately, bathrooms are also damp, and so bacteria can grow quickly in cluttered environments. If your weekly bathroom clean up involves wiping sides down and squeezing some bleach down your toilet, this is the perfect time to empty the room out and clean it thoroughly.
Clear Out Your Shed
Sheds are fantastic places to store garden tools and equipment. But, they have a habit of becoming a bit of a dumping ground. Yours might be filled with broken old outdoor toys and furniture. There might be half-empty cans of paint and dirty rags. You might have run out of room, and things might be becoming damaged in the mess. Spend some time emptying your shed out, tidying it up, and putting things back in a more organized manner.
Give Upcycling a Chance
Upcycling is a fantastic way to turn something old and unloved into something new and exciting. If you are bored with any of your furniture, or you’ve been considering replacing it, think about upcycling instead. Add a coat of paint, new handles and knobs, upholster things, and look at other upcycling ideas for ways to give old furniture a new lease of life.
Hang Some Pictures
You might be getting bored with spending your days surrounded by the same four walls. Hang some artwork, and photographs or change what’s in your frames to change things up a little.
Change Up Your Accessories
It’s always a good idea to change your home accessories and especially soft-furnishings as the season’s change. You certainly wouldn’t want those heavy blankets and throws and dark cushions that are so warming at Christmas overcrowding you in high-summer.
Changing your accessories can make rooms look and feel different and help to cheer you up. If you need them, a few new accessories can also be a lot cheaper than a full redecoration project.
Fill Your Home with Plants
Plants are a fantastic way to improve your mood, brighten up your home, and improve the air quality. Look for plants that don’t need too much care if you won’t have as much time to look after them when all of this is over.
Defrost Your Freezer
If you’ve tried to stock up on a little food while you’ve been locked down, your freezer might be struggling for space. Defrosting it is one of the best ways to increase capacity.
Clean the Oven
Oven cleaning can be a big job, and it’s something that few of us enjoy. Add it to your list and get it out of the way.
It could be a good idea to write a list of things that you’d like to achieve at home while life is a little unusual. Then, work through it a bit at a time to keep yourself busy. Use this list as a guide to help you to get started.