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5 Easy Afternoon Projects to Refresh Your Home

Do you ever find yourself with a free afternoon and the urge to do something creative at home? Maybe you're craving a change but don't want to commit to a big renovation. I've been there! Today I'm sharing my favorite quick home projects that take just an afternoon but make a big difference.

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Gallery walls are one of my favorite ways to add personality to any room. The best part? You probably already have everything you need!

What You'll Need

  • Frames (mix sizes for interest)
  • Photos, art prints, or even kids' drawings
  • Measuring tape
  • Level
  • Command strips or nails

Simple Steps

  1. Lay out your frames on the floor first to plan the arrangement
  2. Start with the largest piece in the center
  3. Mix orientations (some horizontal, some vertical)
  4. Leave equal space between frames (2-3 inches works well)

Tip: Use craft paper templates to mark nail holes before committing!

2. Update Cabinet Hardware

This is one of the easiest kitchen upgrades with major impact. New knobs and pulls can completely change the look of your cabinets.

Choosing New Hardware

  • Measure existing holes before shopping
  • Consider the style of your home (modern, farmhouse, traditional)
  • Try a mix - knobs on doors, pulls on drawers

Installation is simple with just a screwdriver. This project takes about 2-3 hours for an average kitchen.

3. Paint an Accent Wall

Painting a whole room is a weekend project, but an accent wall? That's perfect for an afternoon!

Choosing Your Wall

  • Pick a wall that naturally draws the eye
  • Consider behind the bed in a bedroom or the TV wall in a living room
  • Make sure the color complements your existing decor

Quick Painting Tips

  1. Use painter's tape for clean edges
  2. Cut in edges first with a brush
  3. Roll the main area with a medium nap roller
  4. Two thin coats are better than one thick coat

4. Style a Bookshelf

Bookshelves often become catch-alls for random items. Take an afternoon to transform yours into a styled display.

Styling Formula

  • Start by removing everything
  • Wipe down shelves
  • Add books both vertically and horizontally
  • Incorporate decorative objects
  • Leave some negative space

Try the rule of threes - group items in odd numbers for visual appeal.

5. Create a Cozy Reading Nook

Every home deserves a special spot to curl up with a good book. You can create one in just a few hours!

Essentials for Your Nook

  • Comfy chair or floor cushions
  • Good lighting (floor lamp or string lights)
  • Small side table
  • Throw blanket
  • A basket for books

Look for unused corners - by a window, at the end of a hallway, or even in a large closet.

Final Thoughts

The best home projects don't have to be complicated or expensive. These afternoon refreshes can make your space feel new again without the stress of a major renovation. Which one will you try first?

I'd love to see your projects! Tag me on Instagram @nicoledailyblog with your before and afters.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to update cabinet hardware?

Cabinet hardware typically ranges from $2-$15 per piece. An average kitchen might cost $50-$200 total for a noticeable upgrade.

What's the easiest way to arrange a gallery wall?

Start by laying frames on the floor to plan your arrangement. Use craft paper templates to mark nail holes before hanging.

Can I paint an accent wall if I rent my home?

Many landlords allow accent walls if you paint them back before moving out. Always check your lease or ask first!

What colors work best for accent walls?

Choose a color 2-3 shades darker than your other walls, or go bold with a complementary color from your decor.

How often should I update my home decor?

There's no set rule! Small seasonal updates and occasional bigger refreshes (every 2-3 years) keep your home feeling current.