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4 Simple Home Improvement Projects To Do This Summer

Summer can be a difficult time in many homes. While this time of year makes it lovely to spend time outside, the hours you have to spend inside your home will often be far too hot, and this leaves a lot of people feeling uncomfortable during this season. Of course, though, people have been battling heat for thousands of years, and there are some simple and effective ways to achieve a cooler home without having to spend a small fortune on it.
As summer approaches, the allure of spending lazy afternoons and balmy evenings outdoors grows stronger. While interior upgrades are often the focus of home improvement endeavors, this summer presents the perfect opportunity to shift our attention to enhancing the exterior of our homes through NY outdoor renovations (or something similar where you live). Whether it’s reviving the front porch with vibrant potted plants or installing energy-efficient outdoor lighting to extend those cherished summer nights, these projects not only elevate your home’s curb appeal but also create inviting spaces to enjoy the season’s warmth and sunshine.
Let’s take a look at some home improvement projects you can easily do this summer.

Looking to make some updates to your home to increase its value? Summer is the best time to work on it and here's the best home improvement projects to do.

Blinds

The first home improvement project that you can do this summer is replace your blinds. Blinds have been a popular interior design choice for a very long time, with ancient civilizations like Rome popularizing them in the hotter parts of the world. Blinds can be great for privacy, but they can also act as an insulator during summer than will help to keep your home cool. By keeping blinds closed on the side of the house that is getting hit by the sun, you will stop most of the light from getting inside, drastically halting the rising temperatures that you experience throughout the day. This can often be more effective than opening windows.


Air Conditioning

Another great way to upgrade your home for summer is to use air conditioning. Cooling down air is much harder than warming it up, and this is thanks to the way that these processes work. Heating something up involves making atoms move faster while cooling it down means that they have to slow down. The energy that is keeping them moving has to go somewhere, though, and this makes air conditioning extremely powerful. Any good HVAC company will be able to help you to install air conditioning in your home or improve the system that you already have to make sure it works well during summer.


 

Shade

Modern homes are typically designed to keep heat inside, and this means that it can be very hard to cool your place down once it has heated up. Shade can be a good way to prevent this process from starting, with natural protection like trees making it possible to stop the heat-causing light to get to your home. Of course, you can’t plant trees that will be instantly large, but this can be taken as a long-term project and you can also look for other creative ways to shade your house.


creating shade in your backyard

The Window Dance

People often make the mistake of leaving all of their windows open when the weather is warm. While this will create breezes that make you feel more comfortable, having windows open on the side of your home that is sunny can often let more heat in than it will let out. It’s always worth working to open and close windows as the sun moves across the sky, enabling you to draw the coolest air into your home.


Living in a hot house during summer can be very uncomfortable. This is something that can be overcome with some simple tricks, though, and it’as always worth taking the time to be creative with this to make sure that you get the best results. As time goes on, this will only get easier for you.

Looking to make some updates to your home to increase its value? Summer is the best time to work on it and here's the best home improvement projects to do.

 

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Jennifer is the Owner of TWL and Co-Owner of a Influencer Facebook Group Influential Mamas.  Along with blogging + freelance writing and selling Zyia Activewear, she is a mom, army wife and full-time teacher. Jennifer lives in Washington State and is a born + raised New Yorker. In her spare time, she loves traveling, yoga, the beach, writing, listening to books and drinking coffee.

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