I'm looking to have contractors, handymen, and home renovation professionals to share their expertise for an upcoming piece for Mic.com. Here are a few questions I am looking to have answered:
What are your favorite hacks for upgrading a home? (This could be as simple as installing task lighting, or more complicated projects like putting down baseboard trim.)
What was a high-impact upgrade you made in the last space you worked on?
Do you have any tips for new homeowners looking to make fast progress in updating or upgrading their home?
Which room do you think benefits most from updating? What's the first upgrade you'd make in that room?
Which upgrade in a house do you feel like has the best return on investment?
Do you have any tricks you use to make a bedroom look better?
Do you have any tips for making a bathroom look more high end, without doing a full renovation?
In the kitchen, what's the highest impact upgrade you think homeowners can make?
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I'm looking for home stagers, realtors, and interior designers to share their input for the story "People who stage homes say these are the smartest upgrades you can make under $35."
I'm looking for answers to the following questions:
1) What are your favorite home decor and home improvement products under $35 on Amazon right now?
2) What are some useful home organizing upgrades that people can make they may not know about?
3) How can people make their homes more functional?
4) What home decor and home organizing trends are you seeing moving into fall 2025?
5) What are some cool tech-y upgrades for the home?