12 Quick DIY Projects to Transform Your Home

Looking to refresh your home without spending a fortune? With a bit of creativity, some basic tools, and a few hours, you can transform ordinary rooms into inviting, stylish spaces. Below are 12 approachable DIY projects—ideal for beginners and experienced makers alike—that will lift the look and feel of your home. Each idea focuses on impact, affordability, and ease of execution so you can get started quickly.

Whether you want to inject personality into a living room, modernize your kitchen, or create a calming outdoor nook, these projects offer clear, practical ways to update your space. Read on for tips, tools, and simple steps to bring each idea to life.

1. Paint an Accent Wall

Painting a single wall in a bold or complementary color is one of the fastest ways to change a room’s mood. Choose a color that contrasts with or enhances your existing palette, tape edges with painter’s tape, and use a roller for even coverage. Plan for one day of work—including prep and drying—and pick a finish that suits the space (matte, eggshell, or satin).

Adorable girl's room features white twin beds on a rainbow painted accent wall with a white dresser as nightstand.
Photo Credit: Pure Salt Interiors

2. Create a Gallery Wall

Arrange a collection of frames to turn a blank wall into a personal gallery. Mix frame sizes, matting, and content—photos, prints, or children’s artwork—to add interest. Lay out your arrangement on the floor first or use paper templates on the wall to visualize spacing before hanging for a polished result.

Living room features pictures lights over an art gallery on a peacock blue wall, a blue sectional and a blue ottoman as coffee table.
Photo Credit: Jenn Feldman Designs

3. Update Cabinet Hardware

Replacing knobs and pulls on cabinets and drawers gives kitchens and bathrooms an instant facelift. This simple swap requires only a screwdriver and a little patience to measure hole spacing so new hardware lines up. Choose finishes that coordinate with faucets and lighting to create a cohesive look.

Bathroom features a reeded washstand with white quartz waterfall edge and brass hardware mosaic marble floor tiles.
Photo Credit: HW Interiors

4. Install Floating Shelves

Floating shelves add storage and display space while keeping floors clear. They work well in kitchens for frequently used dishes, in living rooms for books and décor, or in bathrooms for toiletries. Use proper anchors for drywall and check weight ratings before loading shelves with heavy items.

Blue kitchenette cabinetry boasts an antique brass gooseneck faucet fixed beneath stacked floating shelves mounted to white basketweave wall tiles.
Photo Credit: Carolyn Leona

5. Add a Backsplash

Peel-and-stick backsplash tiles are a low-effort way to protect walls and add visual interest in kitchens and bathrooms. They come in many styles—from classic subway patterns to intricate mosaics—and can often be installed in a few hours. Clean and level the wall first for the best adhesion and long-lasting results.

Small marble herringbone backsplash tiles add a decorative finish between light gray shaker cabinets with satin nickel cup pulls.
Photo Credit: Rtg Designs

6. Refresh Your Front Door

Painting your front door in a bright or contrasting color instantly boosts curb appeal. Add new hardware—like a modern knocker or updated house numbers—and refresh weatherstripping for improved function as well as style. This project is inexpensive and makes a strong first impression.

Gray cottage home features a green front door and a brown mat on slate pavers.
Photo Credit: SCW Interiors

7. Build a Plant Wall

A vertical display of potted plants brings life and texture to any room. Combine planters of different sizes and choose low-maintenance indoor plants that thrive in your light conditions. A plant wall improves air quality and creates a calming, organic focal point.

modular plant wall.
Photo Credit: Dezeen

8. Reupholster Dining Chairs

Reupholstering chair seats is a high-impact update that can be completed over a weekend. Remove the seat, replace the fabric and foam if needed, and staple the new fabric tightly for a fresh, custom look. Pick a durable fabric that complements your dining room palette.

A glass and brass chandelier hangs over a round brown pedestal dining table paired with white and green damask dining chairs.
Photo Credit: Coats Homes

9. Create a Chalkboard Wall

Apply chalkboard paint to a wall or a framed panel for a functional, playful surface. Use it for grocery lists, family messages, or kids’ drawings. A chalkboard wall is practical in kitchens, mudrooms, playrooms, or home offices and wipes clean easily for continual reuse.

Kids' homework room boasts a black chalkboard wall.
Photo Credit: Regan Baker

10. Upgrade Light Fixtures

Updating outdated lighting is an effective way to modernize a room. Swap an old fixture for a new pendant, chandelier, or wall sconce to change both style and mood. Some projects require basic electrical work—turn power off at the breaker and follow included instructions or hire an electrician if unsure.

Display of a white beaded chandelier over a white waterfall quartz island.
Photo Credit: Alyssa Rosenheck

11. Create a Cozy Reading Nook

Turn an unused corner into a relaxing reading nook with a comfortable chair, soft throw, and a good lamp. Add a small side table for books and a plant for freshness. Layer cushions and a textured rug to make the space feel inviting and restful.

Boy's room features a window seat reading nook with a blue striped cushion and blue pillows.
Photo Credit: Marika Meyer

12. Add Molding or Trim

Installing crown molding, chair rails, or wainscoting adds architectural detail and a finished look to any room. While this requires accurate measuring and some carpentry tools, the visual payoff is significant. Paint the trim in a complementary color to highlight the walls and elevate the overall design.

White and gold powder room features a nickel chair rail and white wainscoting.
Photo Credit: Bria Hammel Interiors

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These straightforward projects offer a mix of cosmetic updates and functional improvements that can be completed on a budget. Pick one or combine several to refresh different areas of your home—each small change adds up to a space that feels more personal and well cared for.

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