6. Replace Your Faucet
Are you sick of your old and leaky faucet? It might be time to change it and install a new one. Opt for one that is in neutral colors, so that it goes well with everything you have in your home.
Turn off the water supply before you start this job. Then just detach the connections from your old faucet and install your new one. If you’re looking for a way to save more money next time your water bill comes, you can invest in an aerator.
7. Wash Your Pathways
Every part of your home needs a bit of care, especially if you want to upgrade your house and make it look more put together. Driveways, sidewalks, and walkways can easily become dirty and stained by mildew, wet leaves, and even automotive leaks. Get rid of all of them by scrubbing and washing your pathways, so that everything can look nice, clean, and smooth.