If you’ve recently retired, you may find yourself with a lot more time on your hands than you’re used to. With all of this extra time, you’re likely looking for something to do, and now could be the perfect time to revamp your living space. After all, you’re presumably going to be spending a lot more time at home now that you’re retired. Plus, you’ve worked hard for your home, so it only makes sense that you make it a place where you love to be.

Whether it’s finally adding that second bathroom or redesigning your kitchen, there are so many things you can do to help make the most of your existing home. Here’s a quick and handy guide for boomers to use when they’re considering how to revamp their space.

 

 

If it aint’ broke, don’t fix it

 

You probably grew up hearing your parents say the phrase, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” That’s good advice when it comes to any remodeling project, since there are bound to be things it would be silly to replace because they work just fine. That being said, there are other aspects of your home that might need repair, such as your washing machine, dishwasher, or refrigerator. While younger homeowners may be tempted to completely replace these sorts of appliances just because they’re faulty, you’re much smarter than that and know the real value of your hard-earned dollars. As such, it’s much wiser to look into just paying for appliance repair services. Doing so can make the most of your budget, ultimately allowing you to spend more money in other aspects of your remodeling.

Think about function

 

As you’ve aged, you may have outgrown different parts of your home. For example, you may be tired of having so many steps to climb in order to get around your house. What you need to make your home functional is obviously different now than what it used to be, which is why it’s useful to think about redesigning your home to make things easier for you. Whether it’s adding a railing to your shower for safety or even installing a stair lift to take you to the second floor, considering how your home will function in addition to its color and style can really increase how much you enjoy where you live.

Buy products you can count on

 

If you’re a boomer, you probably already do a lot of research on your own before making any big purchase. This is the sort of character trait that has gotten you to where you are today, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t sometimes use a little extra help when it comes to evaluating different products or services. This is where a website like  can come in handy. From reviews on health and travel products to technology like home alarm systems, you can count on Boomer Buyer Guides to give you the unbiased reviews you need to make an informed decision during your renovation process.

Make the most of your memories

 

You didn’t get to be your age without making some unforgettable memories. Make the most of these milestones in your life by taking photos from different eras in your life and getting them professionally framed. Whether it’s photos from your wedding or your 60th birthday, you’re bound to appreciate being reminded of all you’ve accomplished and experienced in the time you’ve spent on earth. Going the extra mile and getting these photos professionally printed and framed can make them much more aesthetically pleasing than what storebought frames will get you. You’ll be able to customize things to fit your own unique style instead of relying on something off the shelf.

 

What are your favorite tips for revamping your space?

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