Are
you trying a new project in your college apartment? New DIY projects
can be expensive, but with these tips you can make sure any new project
affordable. Make sure to recycle, shop at sales, and refurbish old
pieces to create your new piece for your apartment.
Choose Cheaply The
best DIYs are those which take trash and turn it into treasure. And by
"trash" I mean hand-me-downs, flea market finds and ubiquitous big-box
store pieces. Choosing affordable objects to makeover to begin with not
only saves money, but gives you the freedom to take chances, change your
mind, and mess up. If it doesn't work out the way you planned, at least
you didn't invest too much in the process.
We have some great posts in our archives on budget DIY projects, so get searching and get inspired!
Beg, Borrow and Steal
Ok,
so we can't really advocate stealing, but everything else is fair game.
DIY can mean investing in a lot of equipment, some of it expensive, and
some of it the kind of "affordable" extras that can really add up.
Rather than shelling out for reusables like drop cloths, paintbrushes
and tools, why not see if a friend or neighbor has any to spare?
When
it comes to power tools or other expensive equipment, consider renting
if you can't borrow. Your local hardware chain store probably offers
this service, and for something you'll only use once or twice (say, a
floor sander or tile cutter) it makes sense to cut down on cost, not to
mention storage space. Bonus: renting tools often comes with support on
how to use them properly, unlike a purchase, which can leave you reading
the manual and scratching your head in confusion.
Know your Limits
One
of the best ways to keep your DIY budget in check is to know when DIY
isn't such a great idea. Online tutorials and crafty books are great,
but they can only lead you so far in this game. Tackling a project
beyond your skill level can lead to costly mistakes and professional
re-dos, and spending more money than you ever planned. So think hard
about where your DIY line is: wallpapering your bedroom? Adding shelves
to your kitchen? Re-upolstering a beloved piece of furniture?
Before
you entirely give up on that ambitious project, however, consider a few
educational options to help it run smoothly: take a class at your local
hardware store, or ask a handier friend to help you out.
For more information see Apartment Therapy.
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