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    48 Products Ready To Give You Home Makeover Show Results Without Any Annoying Host

    No host goofing around for the cameras. Just these products making your home even better than ever.

    1. NoNo Brackets, aka curtain rod brackets that fit onto your existing blinds so that you don't have to fool with drilling any holes and having to spackle them later or (!!!) get charged when you move out of your rental.

    A customer review photo showing a close up of the bracket on the window
    A customer review before and after photo showing their window with vertical blinds and then with curtains

    Promising review: "This bracket is awesome and was extremely easy to install. We were able to hang curtains over our vertical blinds in just a few minutes and didn't even need any tools. Great product!!!" —Amazon Customer

    Get a set of two from Amazon for $19.95 (also available in brown).

    2. velvet slipcover to give your ragged old couch a complete new look. Plus, the slipcover comes with straps to keep it in place so you don't have to futz with it all the time.

    Promising review: "I have never been so excited about a slipcover. Total transformation of our couch and loveseat. I was worried about it not working on our leather couch, but it stays on really well due to the straps and the separate cushion covers. LOVE." —Brian/Liz

    Get it from Amazon for $42.49+ (available in two sizes and 10 colors).

    3. And a stretchy arm chair slipcover to help transform that perfectly fine (but hideous) chair you found on Facebook Marketplace for a song.

    arm chair with ripped seat cushion and ugly floral print
    the same chair covered in a solid gray slipcover

    Promising review: "Before and after putting it on. I couldn’t be happier. This chair has been through and lot and I just wasn’t ready to pry with it. The cover was easy to put in and so soft." —Amazon Customer

    Get it from Amazon for $20.39+ (available in 19 solid colors).

    4. Or perhaps some washable dining chair slipcovers so you can make actual use of that dining set your aunt is offering up for free but isn't quite your style. Reviewers say they're super easy to use and work on various sized chairs.

    dining table with brown wood back chairs and brown seat cushions
    the same dining setup with light gray floral pattern slipcovers on the chair giving the impression that the chairs are upholstered in that fabric

    Promising review: "These arrived yesterday and they was so easy for me to put on. Only took about 10 minutes for six chairs. From nasty white chairs to a nice gray and white cover. I LOVE THESE SO MUCH THAT I WILL BIY MORE TO CHANGE OUT MY COLORS FOR CHRISTMAS TIME AND ALL HOLIDAYS. Well worth the price we payed. I’m in love with my new chairs now. IT WAS MY HUSBANDS IDEA FOR ME TO BUY MORE. ❤️" —lisa browning

    Get six from Amazon for $41.99+ (available in 35 solid colors and prints).

    5. Wood polish and conditioner to revive all sorts of wood surfaces around the house. Hardwood floor that looks gray? Check! Kitchen cabinets you priced out as a total horror story? Check x2! Front door you thought about replacing Check x3!

    6. A water-mark-removing cloth that could also do wonders on the nail polish remover you dribbled down your nightstand two years ago that's been a running "project for next weekend" for the past two years. Weird water marks on your lovely bay window sill? Poof! Gone!

    7. Interlocking Teak tiles you don't need tools to install on outdoor hard surfaces. They're great for rental properties because you can take them apart and take them with you when you move!

    8. A jetted tub cleaner that'll make you gag with delight once you run it through your system and all the pipe filth emerges like some Ghostbusters sludge. So much better to do this without TV cameras rolling.

    9. Fishing rod organizers for your garage door so you can actually park your car in there. Maybe even two! Can't you just imagine the "before" montage of you walking through the maze of garage sports equipment?

    inside of a car garage door with racks that hang fishing poles horizontally without disturbing the use of the garage doors

    10. And an unassuming wall-mounted broom organizer to become your cleaning station with five spots for long-handed tools and six hooks to help corral product bottles. You don't need another closet. You just need better closet organization.

    11. Stain-lifting pads made to tackle the icky pet stains on your wall-to-wall beige carpeting a TV host would make WAY too much of a deal about.

    12. A commercial-grade cleaner for getting at soap scum and grime on notoriously hard-to-clean shower doors. Just don't accidentally walk into your like-new shower doors bc they're *that* clean. Blooper reels are way less fun IRL.

    before pic of a very murky looking shower door covered in soap scum then a clear looking shower door thanks to the cleaner spray

    13. An exterior shed big enough for recycling bins, bikes, a lawnmower, and other hefty tools in case you're tired of 1) carting your patio trash back inside or 2) staring at an ugly trash can that does anything but look nice with your patio dining set. It's a necessary evil but now it's a ~hidden~ necessary evil.

    14. A weather-resistant cedar pathway you can roll out along garden beds or other paths where your family tends to tread and wear down the grass. Plus it'll highlight your prize hydrangeas!

    slotted wood walkway beside a bed of hydrangeas

    15. Some concrete paint – it will take a bit of elbow grease to spruce up stained concrete patios or walkways but it'll make a HUGE difference without tearing up any hard surfaces.

    the can of paint

    16. A power washer to give you an oh-so-satisfying "after" when it comes to stained and worse-for-wear concrete surfaces and fences. Turns out you don't need a new fence. It just needed a good bath!

    17. A roll of faux ivy you can easily attach to ugly wire fencing, railing, or a trellis to obscure a view you don't love...like your neighbors' backyard who you'd love to nominate for a makeover show.

    18. A light-up palm tree that'd be the fun accent lighting an interior designer (who your dad thinks has a weird haircut) would add to your deck. Now my tropical drink hand is empty.

    19. And some light-up flowers you can nestle amongst the *real* flowers in your flowerbeds around seating areas for a whimsical touch that'll make your backyard look like it's out of a fairytale once the sun sets.

    light up colorful fake flowers

    20. Metallic spray paint for a weekend afternoon project of refinishing tired metal furniture that'll have substantial payoff. Just look at that zhuzhed bistro set!

    21. Colorful flower pots with draining holes and hooks so the plants inside can ~thrive~ while they sit there looking pretty. These'll easily brighten up a deck or balcony railing with zero commitment.

    row of colorful plant pots with hooks that rang on a railing

    22. An easy-to-install trellis to establish a garden focal point. This one's made of PVC so it'll be super easy to take care of!

    rectangular vertical PVC white garden trellis in a garden bed with vines trained up it

    23. Or a dome trellis you can train plants onto for a straight-up magical effect to really create an outdoor room within your backyard. Get ready to your nosy neighbor to ask a bunch of questions.

    24. A terrazzo-print desk to transform a what-do-we-do-with-this corner into your envy-inducing home office. If you can fit a desk there, it can works!

    mid-century modern style terrazzoo print desk with two open compartments with access in the front and gold tone legs

    25. Stainless-steel-effect contact paper for getting you the modern look of fresh appliances for chump change. OK this takes a little bit of work, but look at that payoff without the actual cost of new appliances!

    26. And a painting kit to transform your white fridge into a "stainless steel" beaut. It'll for sure be a project. But have you priced out fridges lately?

    white fridge as a before and the same fridge painted to look like convincing stainless steel

    27. A tea bag organizer because, look so cabinet replacements can cost tens of thousands of dollars. But you just need to find your bags of green tea for your afternoon cuppa. This'll help easily solve that problem.

    reviewer pic of the tea organizer mounted on the inside of a kitchen cabinet

    28. And if you want a total kitchen transformation, a kitchen cabinet painting kit that requires ZERO stripping or priming *might* make you wonder if you're in someone else's house before you've had your coffee.

    29. A stone-effect spray paint that'll help transform an extremely '80s bathroom vanity. It won't be a 30-minute project, but the price point sure will beat replacing it with a new top.

    30. Or a roll of self-adhesive marble film – it still won't be the breeziest project for your bathroom countertop, but will be super renter-friendly if that's of interest!

    on top a reviewer's plain bathroom counter, on the bottom the same counter covered in marble film

    31. A rust stain-removing gel to help the gross shower surround. Lots of folks have gotten clean in that bathroom but it that doesn't have to feel that way.

    32. Floating bookshelves to help you get the library of your dreams — without hiring a cabinet person, trying to Tetris together a bunch of tall pre made bookcases, or even finding a floor-to-ceiling expanse of blank wall.

    10 stacks of books using these bookshelves that look like they're floating on the wall

    33. A faux houseplant that'll help you get a 30-minute TV show result on a weekend schedule with just one person — you. No landscape contractor needed!

    34. Magnetic garage handles and faux windows to bring some serious curb appeal to your home for an EXTREMELY small fraction of the price of getting some carriage-style doors. They're pricey as heck. These magnets are not.

    35. A leather conditioner that'll revive your leather goods *even* as large as a leather couch! Welcome to your next project while you catch up on the latest ep of your fave true-crime podcast!

    reviewer's before and after pic of red worn couch that looks drastically better after applying the leather conditioner.

    36. A mere set of room-darkening velvet curtains to create a super dramatic look on the cheap. That goes double if you're avoiding painting at all costs.

    37. A wood scratch cover that'll cover up dings and discoloration on door frames and molding so everything will blend in like normal. Also, it requires no sanding or refinishing! Cue to you on the prowl for more wood surfaces you can fix up.

    38. A hanging frame helper so you can finally get all your wall art up and make it feel like home without eyeballing it. A room doesn't look lived-in 'til you actually have stuff hanging up on the walls. Sorry, I don't make the laws!

    39. A grout paint pen so you don't have to stare at the stained grout and imagine what it used to look like. Grout takes up a teeny bit of space but, as you can see from the pics, makes a huge impact!

    40. A pumice stone toilet bowl cleaner to remove all sorts of stubborn rings that've been staring at you every time you're in the washroom. Nope, you do NOT need a new toilet. Your OG just requires some zhuzhing.

    41. Some (truly easy) under-cabinet lights that'll bring a modern touch to any outdated cabinets that you wish you could replace. This'll instantly make your kitchen look *so* expensive.

    kitchen with plain white stock cabinets with lights underneath them to make it look so much better

    42. A set of stainless-steel-and-glass soap dispensers with your dollar-store shower products decanted into them will help make your bathroom look like a spa. It's the little touches!

    A customer review photo of four soap dispensers in their shower.

    43. A drywall repair putty you can apply directly to unsightly holes in a small circular motion before painting over it. Your security deposit just texted: "Hey, you up?"

    A series of photos showing how to apply the drywall repair putty
    Amazon

    Promising review: "Does exactly what it says. Rather than getting spackle, waiting for it to dry, sanding it down, and tweaking as needed — this cuts the time/effort down! Just rub over the place in need of patching and wipe off the excess. The hardest part is not accidentally getting the product on parts of the wall that don’t need it, but that’s easy to clean up, so it’s not a problem. I used this to patch holes in the wall from a former Wi-Fi router and modem, other than the color difference from the patch to the paint, you’d never know it was patched. Great price, easy to use." —Amanda

    Get it from Amazon for $10.95.

    44. Some chalked paint that'll transform all sorts of furniture and surface eyesores. That dresser with the horrible stain color? Np. 

    A customer review before and after photo showing the brick around their fireplace going from red to white
    A customer review before and after photo of their dresser

    Promising review: "This paint works marvelously for staining interior brick! I researched for a long time and looked at many project reports for staining a raw brick fireplace. Finally, I committed to this chalk paint and my fireplace looks better than any I have seen elsewhere. I diluted it to a half paint, half water ratio, applied one coat with a brush, and worked it into holes and crevices with a sponge. Very easy to do, especially if surroundings are appropriately protected from the very thin splashy paint." —maina donaldson


    Get it from Amazon for $17.50+ (available in 12 colors).

    45. A container of touch-up paint to help cover up all those chips and marks that seem to follow you around the room like one of those portraits where the eyes look straight forward.

    A customer review before and after photo of their dresser with a chip in the paint and then without it
    A customer review photo of them holding the paint next to the wall it was just used on

    Promising review: "Rather than ditching furniture into a landfill, which is bad for the environment and one's pocketbook, this product allows you to give new life to existing furniture. Between the Soto touchup and new handles, my entertainment center looks like new....for less than $35. If you can use liquid paper, you can use this. I just ordered another bottle for porcelain. This is a fantastic product. You will love it!" —LexiNYC

    Get it from Amazon for $14.95 (available in eight colors).

    46. metal kick plate that'll spiffy up your front door and catch all kinds of shoe prints and scuffs.

    Promising review: "It arrived quickly and in perfect condition. There is a layer of protective plastic film over the metal to keep it from getting scratched or damaged. It comes with matching screws. I pre-drilled the holes to make the installation easier. Easy upgrade project that can make your door more beautiful or is great for hiding damage." —kmr

    Get it from Amazon for $33.04.

    47. A peel-and-stick faux-gel tile backsplash that's mold-, heat-, and moisture-resistant — and will give your kitchen the ultimate easy makeover montage.

    The backsplash installed in a kitchen
    One sheet of the backsplash
    Amazon

    Promising review: "We did a kitchen facelift this summer, repainting and making everything look fresh. We were looking at The Home Depot version of these, which are more than double the price. We decided to go for these instead and they are amazing!! I put them up myself in about two hours. I did buy the adhesive spray just in case but it wasn’t needed, even for the few I had to peel off and re-stick to center correctly. These aren’t too difficult to apply but definitely require patience. It is 100% worth the buy for a DIY affordable update!" —Hope Consilvio

    Get a 10-pack from Amazon for $29.97.

    48. And an undercover dog bed for your furry lil' angel whose prime lounging spot is in the middle of your living room floor. This'll look far better than their favorite raggedy blanket. And it's machine-washable!

    dog laying on faux sheepskin dog bed that looks like a nice rug

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