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Child-Friendly Home Renovations

As any parent knows, having kids means making sure your home is a safe and comfortable place for them to play, explore, and grow. But small renovations are a great place to start if you want to go beyond the basics of childproofing and creating a genuinely family-friendly space. Here area few simple yet effective child-friendly home renovations.

Install Carpet:  carpet can be a great way to make a home more child friendly. Carpet provides a soft and comfortable surface for children to play on and is safer than hardwood or laminate floors, as it reduces the risk of slipping and falling. When selecting carpet for your home, consider using softer materials such as nylon or wool that are more comfortable for crawling and playtime. Also, be sure to choose carpets with a low pile that won’t trap crumbs or pet hair. A low-pile carpet also makes it easier to clean up spills and messes. If you are concerned about allergies, look for carpets with hypoallergenic properties.

Invest in Sturdy Furniture:  when it comes to child-friendly home renovations, investing in sturdy furniture is essential. Kids are curious and full of energy, and their furniture needs to be able to handle that. Look for pieces made from durable materials like wood, metal, or plastic that won’t easily break when your little ones are playing. Choose furniture with rounded edges, so there are no sharp corners to injure them. Ensure any upholstered pieces have tightly woven fabric that won’t rip or snag easily. For more budget-friendly options, consider pieces that can grow with your kids, such as adjustable-height desks and chairs. These will last years and save you money in the long run. Finally, look for pieces that are easy to clean and maintain to make it simpler for you when accidents do happen.

Install Padding on Sharp Corners: Sharp corners can be dangerous for curious toddlers just learning to crawl and explore their environment. To ensure the safety of your little ones, consider adding padding to sharp corners in your home. This can easily be done by purchasing corner protectors or creating homemade solutions. Corner protectors come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colours, so it’s easy to find something that fits your style. You can also make your own with felt, foam rubber or even cardboard! Simply measure the size of your corner and cut the material to size, then attach it with glue or double-sided tape. This is an inexpensive and easy way to make sure your little ones stay safe from sharp corners.

Install Baby Gates:  baby gates are essential for protecting your child from hazards and keeping them from accessing areas that may be off-limits. Installing baby gates can be a great way to add an extra layer of safety and security to your home. When it comes to installing baby gates, you’ll want to look for ones that are easy to use, adjustable, and sturdy enough to provide a secure barrier for your little one. There are a variety of different styles available, so you’ll need to decide which one is best suited for your particular needs. If you have stairs in your home, you’ll want to make sure you invest in a gate designed specifically for stairways. These gates have special features designed to keep your little one safe and away from stairs. You’ll also want to consider any gaps or doorways you may need to block off and get the right type of gate for each area. Once you’ve installed the gate, take a moment to double-check that it’s secure and safe for your child. If you have any questions or concerns about installing baby gates, consult a professional to ensure you’re doing it correctly. With the right gate installed in the right places, your home will be much safer and more secure for your little one.

Add Storage: creating a child-friendly home often requires making changes that may seem small but can make a big difference. Adding storage is an integral part of ensuring that your home is safe and comfortable for your children. Storage can help keep toys, books, and other items organized and out of the way, making it easier for your children to find what they need and for you to keep track of things. Storage options range from large built-in cabinets and shelves to smaller bins or toy boxes. Smaller options like baskets and crates can also work well if you don’t have room for large built-in storage. When selecting storage solutions, look for durable items that will stand up to everyday use by your children. If you have small children, avoid storage with small pieces that could be choking hazards, and opt for storage with smooth edges and rounded corners instead. Adding storage to your home can make a big difference in creating a safe and comfortable environment for your children. With a careful selection of the right storage solutions, you can ensure that your home is both child-friendly and organized.


Install Cabinet Locks:  installing cabinet locks is an essential step to making your home safe and secure for children. These locks will prevent children from accessing potentially dangerous items in cabinets, drawers, and other storage areas around the house. Cabinet locks come in a variety of styles, so it is essential to consider which option is best for your home.

From adding safety features to updating the look and feel of your home, these small renovations can have a big impact on the comfort and safety of your family.

P.S. If you’re ready to tackle some bigger renovations, don’t hesitate to reach out. I'm happy to provide recommendations to trusted professionals who can take on anything from mechanical to electrical, to plumbing.

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Open Kitchen Shelves

Open kitchen shelves have become increasingly popular in recent years for several reasons. Here are some of the main reasons why open kitchen shelves are considered great:

Easy to Access: With open shelves, everything is in plain sight, making it easy to find what you need without having to dig through cabinets or drawers.

Aesthetically Pleasing: Open shelves provide an opportunity to showcase beautiful dishes, glassware, and other kitchen items, creating an attractive and visually appealing display.

Creates a Sense of Space: By removing the visual barriers of cabinets, open shelves can create an illusion of more space and light, making a small kitchen feel larger and more open

Budget-Friendly: Open shelves are often less expensive than cabinets, making them an affordable way to update your kitchen and give it a fresh look.

Easy to Install: Open shelves are relatively easy to install and can be a DIY project for those with basic carpentry skills.

However, it is important to note that open shelves may not be the best choice for everyone. Since they don't have doors, they require more maintenance to keep items dust-free, organized, and looking neat. Open shelves also require a bit of planning to ensure that they are functional and don't become cluttered.

Nonetheless, for those who appreciate the benefits of open shelving, they can be a great addition to any kitchen. What do you think? Are you into open shelving?

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Outdoor Home Improvements for Spring

Outdoor home improvements can have a significant impact on the look and feel of your property, and Spring is an excellent time to undertake them. Here are a few reasons why these particular improvements are important:

Front Door Makeover: Your front door is the entryway to your home and the first thing guests see when they arrive. A fresh coat of paint, new hardware, or even a new door can make a big difference in improving your home's curb appeal. This can create a positive first impression and even increase the value of your property.

Sprucing up Windows: Clean and well-maintained windows not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of your home but also allow natural light to come in, which can make your home brighter and more inviting. This is particularly important during the spring months when natural light is abundant, and you want to enjoy it as much as possible.

Resealing the Driveway: Winter can be harsh on your driveway, causing cracks, potholes, and other damages. Resealing your driveway in the spring can prevent further damage and improve the overall look of your property. It can also extend the life of your driveway and save you money in the long run.

Illuminating Landscaping: Adding lighting to your outdoor space can create an inviting and safe environment, particularly during the darker months of the year. Illuminating landscaping features such as trees, shrubs, and pathways can create a visually appealing outdoor space and make it easier to navigate in the dark.

Upgrading Front Walkway: The front walkway is another area that can significantly impact your home's curb appeal. Upgrading the walkway by replacing old pavers, installing new ones, or adding decorative elements can add character and charm to your home.

Overall, these outdoor home improvements can improve your home's curb appeal, make your property more inviting, and increase its overall value. So, if you're looking to make a positive change to your property this spring, these improvements are an excellent place to start.

Reach out if you need a referral to a great contractor, electrician or landscaper!

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