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Our favorite DIY life hacks to upgrade any household

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There’s nothing quite like the feeling of a newly refreshed space. If you're anything like us, you love finding ways to upgrade your household without spending too much money. Luckily, there are several different DIY methods to make your home more comfortable, functional, and trendy.

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Easy DIY hacks to level up your home

From creating new tools from scratch to repurposing everyday objects, transform your space into your own personal oasis using some of our favorite DIY life hacks that are sure to upgrade any household.

DIY humidifier

Whether you’re aware of it or not, dry air isn’t healthy for you, especially during cooler, winter months. Causing everything from static electricity to dry skin, you can drastically improve your comfort by introducing something like a furnace humidifier. Unfortunately, that usually costs a lot of money, so instead, try the DIY homemade humidifier method.

All you need is a fan for airflow, a large sponge, and a container. Set up the sponge so that when the air passes through, it will pick up moisture from the sponge and humidify your home. YouTube is full of tutorials to help you get started.

Cost-free cat bed

Cats love to sleep in cozy, enclosed spaces, but cat beds can get expensive, and half the time our feline friends make themselves comfy in something that isn’t even meant to be a bed. Instead of wasting money, think about how you can repurpose things you already have.

For example, you can grab a cardboard box and an old hoodie or two, and voila—now you have a cozy little cat bed for your furry friend.

Box fan air purifier

If you suffer from allergies or respiratory issues, indoor air quality can be a major issue. Air purifiers are helpful, but they’re equally as expensive. Luckily, it’s not that hard to create your own air purifier using just a box fan and a furnace filter.

Simply attach the filter to the back of the fan using tape or bungee cords and turn it on. The fan will pull air through the filter, removing dust, pollen, and other pollutants from the air.

Instant hassle-free bottle warmer

If you have a baby, you know how important it is to keep their bottles warm. However, bottle warming devices take up space, and there’s a good chance you’re better off saving your money for something else. After all, it’s easy enough to create your own bottle warmer using just a thermos or bowl and hot water.

The thermos trick is great if you need to keep the bottle warm on the go and the bowl is perfect for a quick at-home feeding session.

Rice wine vinegar to clean your washer and dryer

Cleaning your washer and dryer is important to keep them in good condition, but it can be a hassle. For a quick DIY fix, add two cups of white or rice wine vinegar to the detergent dispenser and run a hot water cycle. For your dryer, soak a rag in vinegar and run it through a cycle on high heat.

This will help remove any buildup and leave your appliances smelling fresh and clean. Just be careful not to overdo it, as vinegar can be corrosive to the plastic liners on your machine if it's exposed excessively.

Conclusion

You can make your home more comfortable, functional, and stylish by repurposing everyday objects and creating new tools from scratch. From a DIY furnace humidifier to an upcycled cat bed, these hacks are sure to make your life easier and more enjoyable.

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Justin Smith

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Justin Smith has written about everything from stock market investing to electric vehicles, most recently for SuperMoney, Mulberry and EverLaw. Apart from optimizing the latest blog content and hunting for the perfect keywords, he also enjoys going on long runs.

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