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As 2021 gets underway, homeowners can start to address some of those bothersome issues they may have noticed from spending so much time at home last year. Now is a great time to dive into new home remodeling projects — whether it’s a much-needed fix-up or just an aesthetic change of pace.

 

Not sure where to start? All of these ideas offer great ways to spruce up various parts of the home. Take a look!

 

Modern Wood Paneling

 

Though the idea of wood paneling inside the home may conjure images of outdated styles from the 70s, modern wood paneling is actually very on-trend in 2021! Many homeowners are using wood in refreshing ways throughout the home, integrating unique colors, patterns, and layouts into the walls, flooring, and surrounding decor.

 

Need some help with making the indoor space feel fresh with new wood paneling? Floating shelves, ash gray wood colors, and shiplap wall ideas are all great places to start when designing a wood paneling arrangement that looks fun and modern.

Upgrade the Windows

 

Another great project to take on right now is a complete window makeover. Windows can really get worn down over time, leading to drafts, leaks, and even cracked window panes. This sort of wear and tear can take a serious toll on the home’s structure, indoor air quality, and heating and cooling bills, as drafty windows are not nearly as energy-efficient.

 

If the windows are relatively new and in good shape, consider addressing minor issues by cleaning and securing locks and sealing the windows for winter to help keep heating costs down. Older window models can benefit from a total replacement, as there are many new window designs that offer enhanced security and energy efficiency.

Replace the Garage Door

 

Another excellent home remodeling project for 2021 is to replace the garage door. The garage is an area that often gets daily use, but not much attention. When homeowners stop to take a good look at the outside of the garage, they’re often shocked at how filthy, banged up, and shabby it has become over the years.

 

Because the garage is an important part of the home’s overall curb appeal, it’s important to keep it in good working order and to keep it looking great. Many homeowners actually prefer custom garage doors that are made with exceptional quality and intentional design, as they can really beautify the home’s exterior and complement other areas of the home’s exterior.

 

Switch Up Dining Arrangements

 

Homeowners are also heading into the new year with a renewed focus on the living spaces in which they spend the most time. One of those areas that sees a lot of action? The kitchen! Remodeling dining arrangements within the kitchen can help this critical space become much more efficient, comfortable, and easy to work with.

 

For some, that means getting rid of the island and bar stool seating in the center of the kitchen to open up the space. For others, it may mean building an island that can provide extra storage for pots and pans along with more countertop space. Every homeowner is likely to have different needs and priorities for their kitchen dining arrangements. Therefore, it’s important to take an honest assessment of the current kitchen layout and complete a redesign based on practicality and style. Having a well-designed kitchen will make things a whole lot easier this year!

 

Prioritize Projects

 

The key to tackling remodeling projects at the start of the new year is to prioritize the upgrades that will deliver the most everyday value. Even completing just one of these projects will give homeowners a great boost and put them on the right track for the rest of the year. Good luck!

 

Matt Lee is the owner of the Innovative Building Materials blog and a content writer for the building materials industry. He is focused on helping fellow homeowners, contractors, and architects discover materials and methods of construction that save money, improve energy efficiency, and increase property value.