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    26 Easy Home Projects And Products To Try This Spring

    The weather is changing, and so should your home.

    1. A DIY custom doormat kit, because you'll need something unique and personal to welcome people into the fabulously upgraded home BuzzFeed is about to help you curate with this list.

    brown doormat with stencil, sponge brushes, and tape

    2. A stained glass corner piece that could beautify even the blandest, most boringly designed front porch or entryway. Every time you come home, you'll feel like you're entering a majestic palace built in your iconic image.

    the stained glass corner piece on an outdoor entryway

    3. A pack of 24 mandala stencils you can use to personalize pretty much anything you can think of (wall decor, dressers, tabletops, etc.) and turn into a giant art project.

    four images of the mandala stencils being used to decorate: a wall, a table, a dresser, and a planter

    4. A set of peel-and-stick tiles to create the HGTV backsplash of your dreams. After putting this up, you'll be so enamored with your own kitchen you might lose focus and burn whatever's on the stove — but it's totally worth it.

    reviewer image of the white marble peel and stick tile used as backsplash in a customer's kitchen

    5. A set of fancy brass knobs that'll add some class to you kitchen or bathroom.

    6. And some matching drawer pulls as well, because no one likes an aesthetically chaotic room.

    7. A kitchen cabinet pull out drawer that'll store anything from canned goods to cutting boards. It'll create a nice little presentation whenever you pull it out.

    the pull out drawer holding wine bottles and canned goods

    8. An easily installed fruit and veggie hammock that looks way better than the random bowl or basket currently housing your produce. This will also save you some space!

    9. Some stair riser decals to add a pop of personality to to what's usually a pretty dull area of the average home.

    black and white pattern on stairs

    10. Or a replacement handrail if you'd prefer your staircase looked sleek and minimalistic. This could be a nice, subtle way of modernizing your home without paying for major renovations.

    black rectangle handrail

    11. A floating shelf that'll look like minimalistic magic on your walls. It'll be like you hired David Blaine as your interior decorator.

    12. And if you're really into illusions, a photo mobile you can basically use as a floating scrapbook.

    photo mobile with clippings

    13. A set of simple and clean natural wood hooks that'll look like interesting wall decor when there's nothing on them, as opposed to...well...ugly empty hooks.

    Four natural wood hooks on wall

    14. A grout pen to...well...hide dirty grout. Which is a quick and easy project for lazy people who'd rather not spend an entire afternoon actually *removing* dirty grout.

    15. Easy-to-install expandable drawer dividers that'll separate your clothes and make getting dressed in the morning slightly more aesthetically pleasing.

    bras and other garments separated by the diver into three rows inside a drawer

    16. Or a perfectly Instagram-able underwear and sock divider insert you can use to color coordinate your undergarments.

    Underwear and socks rolled up in storage insert

    17. An adjustable clothing rack that'll basically turn any random space in your home into a walk-in closet. Admit it, setting this up in your spare bedroom sounds like way more fun than creating a home office.

    A closet with the adjustable clothes rack installed

    18. A stainless-steel rainfall shower head to make you feel like you live in a 5-star hotel (minus those awful skin-drying hotel soaps).

    large silver shiny square shower head

    19. A brick dyeing kit in case you're lucky enough to have exposed brick in your home (such a cool look!) but aren't keen on the color. This stuff chemically bonds with brick, stone, block, and mortar without ruining the texture of the surface.

    before: tan brick fireplace stained with soot, after: bricks painted in grey, white, and brown

    20. And a cabinet paint set that'll pretty much do the same thing for your kitchen drawers and cupboards — which is MUCH cheaper than an actual renovation.

    21. Or a countertop paint kit to take your faux renovations a step further and make it seem as if you have super posh granite countertops — we won't tell anyone your secret if you won't.

    22. A set of ceiling fan pull chains that are as charming as they are practical. In addition to looking great, the clever design on each pull's handle will make it easier to tell which function of your ceiling fan you're cutting on.

    23. Some easy-to-install (and remove) peel-and-stick wallpaper if the only thing keeping you from accenting the walls in your home is how much of a commitment traditional wallpaper feels like.

    A wall with the gray and white wallpaper installed

    24. Some "leaded-glass" film that'll add privacy and a touch of sophistication to your windows and glass doors. It'll impress your snobby neighbors and foil your nosy ones.

    25. Some front door paint to...well...paint your front door. It's the easiest way to ensure your home stands apart from the rest of the houses on the block.

    26. And some chalkboard paint that'll allow you to transform any surface into a message board, which is a lot more fun than placing a typical welcome mat outside the front door.

    reviewer image of garage door panel with chalkboard paint and a message that reads "welcome to our home" in chalk

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