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How to Include Your Kids in Home Improvement Projects

How to Include Your Kids in Home Improvement Projects

 

Lowes knows that getting your family involved in home maintenance makes all the jobs more enjoyable. With a Lowes Money Off Coupon from We Are Coupons you save money on all the tasks around the home and everyone is happier still. If you are looking for ways to include your kids in your home improvement projects, you've come to the right place. There are a number of things you can do, such as painting a room, adding wall decals, or redoing a bathroom. You may even want to try re-furnishing furniture.

 

Refurbishing furniture

There's no doubt that you'll be spending a fair amount of time cooped up in your new digs with your growing family. But when it comes to home improvements, do you really know what you're doing? With that in mind, it's worth taking a moment to consider the little tykes you have in tow. Not only do you have to worry about their safety, but you also have to keep them entertained. That's not an easy task. The trick is to find out what your kids are interested in and give it to them in an engaging way. This will likely lead to some quality bonding and some well deserved R&R. If the thought of doing your own home improvements gives you a heart attack, the above mentioned may be just what the doctor ordered.

 

Luckily, there's a myriad of options to choose from. One of my favorites is the Home Depot's do-it-all program. They have an impressive selection of products to choose from, with a price range that will suit your budget and your style. You'll be able to find everything from kitchen cabinets to desks and rugs.

 

Painting a room

Painting a room with your kids as part of a home improvement project is a fun way to spend time together. It's a good way to get your children's creative juices flowing. There are several things to keep in mind when you're painting a room.

 

First, be sure to pick a good color. This will allow you to create a cohesive theme in the room. You can also let your kids help you pick the colors.

 

Keep in mind the size of the walls. Make sure to purchase enough paint for the job. A gallon should cover 250 to 400 square feet. For larger spaces, you may need to buy more.

 

Ensure that the room has adequate ventilation. You can improve airflow by opening the windows. Also, move the furniture away from the walls. That way, you won't have to worry about splatters.

 

Make sure to wear protective gear. Dust masks and goggles are essential. Using a paint roller is also important.

 

Redoing a bathroom

Including your kids in the remodeling process of a bathroom can be a fun experience, and a great way to add personality to the space. However, you need to be careful not to put too much focus on the kids' interests. Your children will grow up and their tastes may change over time, so you want to plan for the best possible results.

 

Make sure you get a few opinions from your kids. This can be a great bonding moment, and can help you to design a bathroom that's going to work well for everyone.

 

Kids have specific needs and wants, and you need to plan for them in the remodeling process. For example, younger kids are less steady on their feet, so make sure to include a lower shelf or cabinet in the bathroom.

 

A kid-friendly bathroom will also have a hamper for dirty clothes. In addition, you'll want to have a stepstool that's near enough to the sink that your children won't have to struggle to reach it.

 

Adding wall decals

You can use removable wall decals to give your child's room a unique flair. It's an easy, cost-effective way to decorate and change up the look of a room without hurting your walls.

 

Whether you want to make your child's bedroom a special place or a bright and colorful space, you can choose from a wide variety of designs. Wall decals are easy to install and can be removed without leaving any sticky residue.

 

Vinyl wall decals are a great option. They can be used on almost any surface. If you have a textured surface, you might need to use a hair dryer or squeegee to help the vinyl stick. Typically, they are available in sets.

 

In order to install removable wall decals, you need to start with a clean, smooth surface. This is particularly important if you are using a new piece of furniture. Also, make sure the area is completely dry. A damp sponge can be a great tool to loosen the transfer paper.

 

 
 
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