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5 Spring Projects Sure To Make Your Home Even More Appealing

Looking to boost your home's charm this spring? Hiring a professional to make some affordable updates is sure to get the job done.

Improve the interior and exterior of your home by hiring the top-rated pros at Thumbtack for painting, landscaping, organizing and other tasks.
Improve the interior and exterior of your home by hiring the top-rated pros at Thumbtack for painting, landscaping, organizing and other tasks. (Shutterstock)

Spring is a season for new beginnings — and if you’re looking to get a fresh start when it comes to your home’s appearance, now is the perfect time to do so. Whether you want to add some curb appeal to the exterior, update and organize your interior spaces or even get your home ready to put on the market, several simple projects can make all the difference.

And the best part? You don’t have to do it on your own. Thumbtack, a home services app used by millions, connects you with local professionals who can help you upgrade your home and enhance its appearance — all at an affordable price.

Here are five home projects that pros in your area can help you complete to boost your home’s appeal.

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1. Boost Your Curb Appeal With New Landscaping

We know you should never judge a book by its cover — but the reality is, the exterior of your home is the first thing anyone sees. That’s why adding some curb appeal — such as some new landscaping — is a must. And since landscaping typically requires some expertise depending on the project, hiring a professional is the way to go.

From minor projects such as laying down some fresh mulch and planting beautiful blooms to bigger projects such as creating a new walkway or patio, hiring a professional landscaper can help your outdoor visions come to life. In fact, it could give your home a whole new look and even boost its value.

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The average cost of landscaping projects that are relatively small, such as flower planting and shrub trimming, is $1,034. Larger projects that involve tree planting or sprinkler installation, for example, cost $3,688. Meanwhile, full-scale landscaping renovations cost $5,720, on average. Pricing can vary greatly depending on the project scope, materials and design.

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2. Refine Your Brick and Stone Walls By Tuckpointing

If your home has a brick or stone exterior, or interior brick wall or chimney, tuckpointing could help enhance its appearance — and in some cases, make a home look brand new again. Tuckpointing, often referred to as repointing or brick pointing, is a process that involves removing and repairing damaged mortar in between bricks or stone, cleaning the surface and then also removing any damaged bricks to prevent the problem from spreading.

An experienced mason is typically required to get the job done. Doing research before you hire someone for masonry repair can help prevent you from having to pay more in the long run. And, fortunately, Thumbtack makes it easy to read reviews and check ratings from local professionals near you. If you’re wondering how much your project might cost, you can get a free estimate on Thumbtack.


3. Brighten Your Spaces With Interior Lighting

While it is getting lighter outside as we approach springtime, no one likes a dark, dreary home. That’s why updating it with new light fixtures and bulbs is a great way to brighten things up. It’s also a fun project that allows you to choose stylish lighting fixtures, and even decide what type of lighting you want and the bulbs to help you achieve it (think: ambient, task and accent lighting).

However, the not-so-fun part is actually installing your new fixtures. On a brighter note, Thumbtack can connect you with a local electrician to help you complete your project at a reasonable price.

RELATED: 20 brilliant ways to brighten up your home.


4. Cover Your Walls In A Vibrant Coat Of Paint

The start of a new season means your walls are ready for a fresh coating of paint. And whether you want to create an accent wall in your bedroom or give your living room a full paint job, changing up the colors will make it feel like an entirely new space without having to undergo construction or a remodel. And if you want to skip the big mess and paint-stained overalls, you should hire a professional on Thumbtack to do it for you.

On average, interior painting costs $600 to $1,000. However, pricing on your paint job varies depending on the size of the room, number of paint cans needed and cost of labor. If you’re wondering how much your specific project costs, you can get a free estimate from a local professional on Thumbtack.

You can also paint the exterior of your home to give it that new and refreshing look. And since the weather is milder in the spring, it makes for an ideal time to start your painting project.

RELATED: Exterior house color ideas for front doors, roofing, siding & more.


5. Create Organization In Your Closet

Nothing beats the feeling of a freshly organized closet — and with spring cleaning right around the corner, there’s no time like the present to declutter and create the closet organization system that works best for you. But where to begin? Professional organizers on Thumbtack have you covered. They can help you throughout the entire process, from emptying out the closet and organizing your belongings to designing the organization system and helping choose your storage supplies.

Many home organizers have an hourly rate that covers decluttering, organizing, removal and other services. Average hourly rates start at around $35 or $50 and vary depending on where you live and your organizer’s experience.


Looking for a professional to help with spring projects in your area? Visit Thumbtack today to find a top-rated local company.

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