🌻 Hello, sunshine! Now that the summer months are upon us, we know you’re gearing up to hit the trails, the river, the road, you name it. But your home base deserves a little attention this summer, too! Keep reading to find out how to maximize your time this summer while keeping your home in tip-top shape.
1. Update your summer calendar
Between vacations, graduation parties, and special occasions, summer weekends fill up fast. Make sure the entire family is on the same page by keeping a communal calendar where everyone can add to it. The last thing you want is to double-book a weekend when deposits are non-refundable!
2. Install a screen door
Not much compares to having fresh air breeze throughout the house, especially after the brutal winter months. June is a great month to consider stopping by your local Kenyon Noble and purchasing a screen door to maximize on the weather. Larger projects out of budget for you right now? Look into getting a temporary solution like this magnetic door screen.
3. Evaluate first-aid and emergency kits
Whether you’re a backcountry wanderer or spend your afternoons on a playground, a first-aid kit is a must-have for any household. Take a few minutes to empty your kit’s contents and toss anything that’s expired, and make a list of the things you need to replace or stock up on. While you’re at it, make a second kit to keep in your car or hiking pack — you never know when you (or someone else) will need a bandage or antihistamine.
Don’t have a first-aid kit or starting over from scratch? Check out this article from the American Red Cross on what to include in your new kit.
4. Air-dry for energy savings
Hanging a clothesline is a great (and super simple) way to both have summer-fresh linens and save on your utility bills. No place to hang anything? Opt for a collapsible drying rack that you can put on your doorstep or near an open window, and stow away in a closet when not in use.
5. Install a ceiling fan
Installing a ceiling fan in your bedroom or common areas is the one home upgrade I would recommend to any homeowner. Not only does it help with air flow, but it keeps you from needing to rely solely on air conditioning to get a good night’s sleep (and increases value, if you’re looking to sell in the future). Stop in at your local Kenyon Noble today and talk to one of our helpful associates to explore your options.
6. Support your local pollinators
Spruce up your flowerbeds, patio, or back yard with pollinator-friendly, native plants to help pollinating insects thrive despite the springtime influx of insecticides and pesticides. Visit our Bozeman location Garden Center and explore our large selection of planters, live goods, hanging baskets, and even pollinator houses – if flowers aren’t your thing.
7. Inspect your sprinkler systems
As we gear up for hot and sunny days, take the time to inspect your sprinkler system (if you haven’t already). A faulty system can cause big problems in a very short period of time. In need of supplies to perform repairs? Stop in at your local Kenyon Noble and speak with our helpful, friendly staff and get the job done right the first time.
8. Clean out your garage, shed, or storage unit
The outdoor season is here, and it’s time to go through all your outdoor equipment so you can make the most of the summer months. Pull everything out, sort into piles (keep, donate, and garbage), organize by category, and put everything back in its rightful place. In need of a new storage system? Organized Living provides you the tools to customize your storage space to fit your space and exact needs. Shop and build your custom system online at www.organizedliving.com, print out your product list, and bring to Kenyon Noble to place your order today!
9. Clean gutters and downspouts.
Don’t be that guy in your neighborhood with trees growing out of your gutters. Not only is it an eyesore, clogged gutters can wreak havoc on your roof’s integrity, which can cause costly repairs down the road. Grab a ladder, handy-dandy red Kenyon Noble bucket, and some heavy duty gloves and get to work. Your home will thank you!
10. Schedule big projects
We all have things that we want to get done, but often get put on the back burner when summer activities ramp up (who wants to power wash the driveway when you could be floating the Madison?) Make the time for big projects like installing a new deck, painting the house, or remodeling the bathroom by planning ahead and setting aside a weekend or two in advance. Make sure to communicate to the family and close friends so you don’t double book.
For additional renovation ideas, check out these blog posts for inspiration on refreshing your home’s interior and exterior!
While do-it-yourself projects can be fun and fulfilling, there is always a potential for personal injury or property damage. We strongly suggest that any project beyond your abilities be left to licensed professionals such as electricians, plumbers, and carpenters. Any action you take upon the information on this website is strictly at your own risk, and we assume no responsibility or liability for the contents of this article.