27. Take Back the Backyard
If you’ve already re-greened your front yard, think of what you can do to differentiate the backyard space. While the front yard has to have curb appeal, the backyard is more of a private sanctuary, so consider equipping it with features that are both comforting and distinct. Adding an improvement like a pathway adds functional value to your yard, as does any improvement work on a backyard fence.
Average Cost: In terms of projects that add character, a backyard pond usually runs about $3,000 while installing an arbor, pergola or trellis costs an average of around $3,500.*
28. Switch Out Your Light Plates
If you’re working with a smaller budget, here’s a great budget-friendly fix: Swap out your tired light switch plates. Designer plates — from warm wood to sleek stainless steel — can match your paint trim or lend an entirely new vibe to the room.
Average Cost: Depending on how fancy you go, you can nab six plates for a little under $70 or a bit over $200, on average.
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