Although homeowners have been DIYing home improvement projects for more than a century, the growing popularity of HGTV has resulted in a surge of its popularity and an explosion of America’s home renovation and décor market.
Last year, Americans spent $314 billion to upgrade their homes and that number is expected to grow by 7.5 percent in 2018, according to the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University.
While home improvement TV shows get a lot of the credit for the rise in DIY project popularity, don’t discount the contributions of the many expert bloggers who help us get the jobs done.
I’ve rounded up five favorites (posted in no particular order) that every new homeowner should be following.
Vintage Revivals
One of the first things you’ll notice about Mandi Gubler of Vintage Revivals is that she is fearless. Take a look at the “home” she fell in love with and what it would take to get it where she wanted it and you’ll agree.
When she began blogging, she admits she knew nothing about decorating, and understands that her average follower may not either. She’s sure come a long way.
Redoing a 1973 Bell camper is impressive, but as far as I’m concerned, taking on “The Merc” (the home she bought) gives her serious DIY cred.
The next thing you’ll notice is that she’s brutally honest. The “DIY Gone Wrong” section of her site attests to that.
Finally, it’s her brilliant sense of humor that keeps us coming back. For instance, she decided that she wanted to compete with other bloggers so thought about transforming Vintage Revivals into more of a lifestyle blog. So, she started with fashion. See her hilarious post here.
Keep up with Mandi on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, and on her YouTube channel.
Get Busy Gardening
Oh, how I love, love, love this blog! With so many DIY blogs dedicated to interior projects, this one, focusing on the exterior, is a breath of fresh air!
Although Minneapolis resident Amy Andrychowicz, creator and head honcho of Get Busy Gardening focuses on “DIY gardening for the beginner on a budget,” you’ll find lots of interesting tips for even the most experienced green thumber.
One of the things I like most about Amy’s blog is that it’s not only easy on the eyes, it’s a snap to navigate.
At Get Busy Gardening, the beginner can learn how to figure out your garden’s sun exposure, how to transplant and she offers garden plans to help you get started. And, if you crave yet more newbie information, check out her books on everything from propagation to pest control.
Follow Amy and Get Busy Gardening on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram and on her YouTube channel.
Poppytalk
Earl Einarson and Jan Halvarson, the talent and brains behind Poppytalk, hail from north of the border (Vancouver, to be more specific). With more than 9 million followers and features in Wired, House and Home, InStyle and others, they must be doing something right.
First, Poppytalk isn’t a DIY blog, per se, but more of a curation of brilliant ideas. If you’re looking for inspiration, I suggest you start here. From Ikea hacks and how to create a jungle on your urban patio to where to buy summer-themed art, there is no shortage of ideas on how to decorate your new home.
Follow Poppytalk on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, YouTube and Instagram.
Addicted 2 Decorating
If you’re addicted to room makeover before-and-after photos, you’ll love interior decorator Kristi Linauer’s blog.
Reupholstered wing-back chairs? See the brilliant before and afters here.
I love the variety of project walk-throughs Kristi offers, from how to clean an area rug and make your own stunning artwork, to a complete kitchen remodel.
She calls herself an interior-decorator-turned-blogger and Addicted 2 Decorating is dedicated to bringing you tips and tricks for low-cost decorating.
Follow Kristi’s DIY decorating escapades on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, Google Plus, Twitter and on her YouTube channel.
Remodelaholic
Take one look at the “Projects” section at Remodelaholic and you’ll understand why this one is included on the list. Here, you can learn everything from edging your yard and painting a concrete patio to drywall installation.
The tutorial we like the best is DIY stains. Seriously – Cassity teaches us how to make stains from household items.
Cassity is a mom, a wife with a husband she describes as “a dream” and a brilliant DIY blogger. Follow her on Facebook, Google Plus, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter and on her YouTube channel.