Bachelor Pad Home Improvement Ideas to Consider

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Your physical environment impacts your mental and physical well-being and can dictate your mood and productivity and indicate your hygiene practices. And since we’ve been spending much of our time in our homes these days, it’s important to take the time to make them as conducive for carrying out multiple functions as possible. Here are some tips for making your bachelor pad better.

Consider your flooring

Your flooring determines more than just how the floor looks and feels. It can bring up or bring down your home’s resale value, and it can also impact your household cleaning routine. While cheaper and more comfortable, wall-to-wall carpeted flooring is not long-lasting and not allergy- or pet-friendly. It’s also more difficult to clean stains and spills. On the other hand, hardwood flooring bumps up your home’s real estate value, is easier to clean, longer-lasting, and is a better option for pet owners and those with allergies.

Don’t forget about your exteriors

It’s important to consider curb appeal when making any home improvements. This isn’t just to make your home look more appealing to onlookers but also boost your home’s resale value. If some of your outdoor floorings are showing signs of wear, update them. Replacing your pool deck or patio can instantly refresh the look of your yard and encourage you to spend more time breathing in the fresh air outdoors.

Remodel your closet

When going over possible home improvement projects, closet remodelings aren’t often one of the first things to come to mind. But they’re more important than we believe them to be. They’re integral to your daily routine. They’re also prone to being one of the main sources of mess and disorganization in most homes.

Remodeling your closet for more storage and a better workflow will help you keep it more organized. Think about the order that you put your clothes on and start from there. You also have to consider storage spaces for frequently worn and less frequently worn items. Keep less used items in those higher, harder-to-reach shelves.

Consider the lighting. Having natural light in your closet – or anywhere else in your home – is great, but keep in mind that sunlight can cause darker-colored fabrics to fade. Install artificial lighting if you need it.

Keep a few plants

Plants aren’t normally associated with bachelor pads, but they’re a must-have for any home. They filter the air, are scientifically proven to lower levels of anxiety and depression, and offer good decorative value. Not everyone is blessed with a green thumb, but there are ways to keep plants alive with minimal care. One way is to choose low-maintenance plants. These include snake plants, iron plants, and bamboo palms. All of these give your pad a splash of freshness and style while requiring little maintenance to stay alive.

Another good plant to have around is aloe vera. You can use the gel to soothe cuts and burns. You can also use it to treat dandruff or hair loss in case alopecia runs in your genes.

Another way to make plant care easier is to choose the right planters. This self-watering planter from Dewplanter makes plant care almost effortless. It gathers moisture in the air and converts it into clean water for the plant. It’s good for humid rooms in your houses such as the bathroom or kitchen.

Invest in cool gadgets

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This isn’t just for impressing your guests, but it’s for you, too. Investing in certain gadgets and appliances will help make your bachelor pad more energy-efficient and low-maintenance. A smart plug, for instance, can make any device or appliance smarter and more energy-efficient, like one that pairs with an app on your mobile device so you can schedule them to turn on or off. You can also control them on your phone even when you’re not home. It also works with the Alexa voice command.

Security is a concern in any home, and smart door locks can help you ensure it. If you’re the type to forget or misplace your keys, smart pair with your mobile device so that your phone is your key.

Clean bachelor pads can be hard to come by. Make yours cleaner with the help of a robot vacuum cleaner or mop. If you long for an assistant in the kitchen, a microwave from AmazonBasics uses Alexa voice commands. Lastly, for lazy days and nights, invest in a sofa or bed with USB ports. You won’t have to move when your device needs charging.

Because of the pandemic, our homes are more than what they used to be. Apart from places for rest and sleep, it’s now also a place for work, studying, exercising, and more. Thus, it’s crucial to our well-being to ensure that our homes can carry out these routines for the new normal.

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