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Article created by: Gabija Saveiskyte

One lesson many young adults have learned to their dismay is the reality that a living space can be expensive. Rent and mortgages are one thing, but the “real world” truly hits home when one has to consider what vacuum cleaner to buy and whether the living room actually needs a new coat of paint.

So one netizen decided to ask the internet to give them the best changes people have made. People responded with a variety of smart tips and good ideas, so prepare to take some notes as you scroll through and upvote the best pieces of advice you encounter.  

#1

Cozy screened porch with string lights and seating, showcasing home upgrades that help reduce electrical bills by half. Not in the “cheap” category, but soooo worth it: Covered porches / porticos. No, really. No fumbling for keys while you are being rained on. Leaving? Deploy your umbrella outside but before you are in the rain. No snow piled up against your door. So worth it. I could never go back.

Background_Lemon_981 , mrpoopsalot Report

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    #2

    Pink cherry blossoms framed against a sunset sky over suburban homes, illustrating home upgrades that cut electrical bills. House plants. The amount of color and life simple and easy-to-care-for plants add when the days are dark is amazing. Flowering trees. If you have a yard, plant some trees that add scent and color and encourage wildlife to visit. We get so many birds and our yard smells like heaven in June with our pink crab apple blossoms and lilac trees.

    KimBrrr1975 , altheaton Report

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    #3

    Energy-efficient blackout curtains hanging in a bedroom, a home upgrade that helped electrical bill drop by half. Black out drapes are amazing!

    Final-Substance1233 , casti33 Report

    #4

    Living room with large window and vintage license plates, showcasing home upgrades that help reduce electrical bill. Reflective film for the windows. Especially the light facing windows. 10 degree drop in the house. Electrical bill dropped by half. Few hundred bucks and an afternoon of tedious but not hard work. 

    Orange-Yoda , positiveandmultiple Report

    #5

    Mattress on a wooden bed frame in a bedroom, illustrating home upgrades that helped reduce electrical bills significantly. Premium mattress. Paying for a quality mattress that actually matches you and how you sleep will literally change your life. I wasn’t a believer and thought it was all a gimmick until I took the plunge.

    MuffinDunking69 , XBL_blue110 Report

    Data1001
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Now you just need to find a bed frame that's the same size as the mattress, lol.

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    #6

    Close-up of a window frame with weatherstripping installed to improve energy efficiency and reduce electrical bill costs. Best one by far in my opinion living in a noisier city area would be double or triple pane windows. Not cheap but essential when you want to shut out the noise of the world for a while.

    consideration , abz888 Report

    Data1001
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yeah I wish my apartment had these. I live near a very busy street, and it would help a lot.

    #7

    Decorative metal floor vent cover on carpet near wooden baseboard, relating to electrical bill dropped by half home upgrades. When I bought my house (built in the mid-1950’s) the only thing that nagged at me were the old, rusty looking floor registers that lead to the duct work. I replaced them with new art deco style registers. They weren’t expensive and made such a difference. Took minutes to replace the old ones.

    hb122 , andreyred Report

    #8

    Under-cabinet LED lighting installed in kitchen, showcasing energy-efficient home upgrades that reduce electrical bill by half. Under cabinet lighting. Less than $100 and it makes such a difference.

    raisingragamuffins , Melloncollieocr Report

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    #9

    Robotic vacuum cleaning a carpeted floor, illustrating a smart home upgrade that helps reduce electrical bills. > Roomba Avg cost ~$150-650 I just spent $1200 on an auto map, mop, vaccum, auto-refill, auto empty robot vaccuum cleaner and this SOB is worth twice what I paid for it, it runs 3x a week and I f'ing love it.

    YoureInGoodHands , BubbaYoshi117 Report

    #10

    Front-loading washer and dryer in a laundry room setup, illustrating home upgrades that reduce electrical bills significantly. A washer and dryer. I lived in a small place that didn't have a washer and dryer. Added a small apartment sized WD. Not having to go to the laundromat was a life changer.

    Minimum_Loan229 , 11jimdickson11 Report

    #11

    Attic insulation installation with wooden beams and fiberglass to reduce electrical bill and improve home energy efficiency. So many great ideas here! I'll say additional insulation as we recently bought a house that I felt attic did not have enough and... what a difference! Temperature stays consistent, I can't hear planes overhead and road noise better. I feel like not only am I saving money immediately, but my qualify of life improved too.

    Final-Substance1233 , Ok_Adeptness8636 Report

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    #12

    Solar-powered phone charger attached to window curtains as an energy-saving home upgrade reducing electrical bill. I made automatic curtains for my bedroom, and it was a shocking quality of life difference for me. Rather than wake up with an alarm, I just set my curtains to open in the morning, and I wake up softly a few minutes later. Add to that the not-depressed feeling that open windows add (but I’m somehow too lazy to consistently do manually) and it’s a solid addition to my life. I made my as a diy project, so it was shockingly cheap (like maybe 30$). You can get commercial ones but I believe they are much more expensive

    Crazyjaw , djjlipod Report

    #13

    Polished brass door handle on white interior door showcasing a simple home upgrade to improve energy efficiency. Probably not the cheapest upgrade at $30-50 each, but I changed all of our doorknobs to lever-style handles. Huge quality of life improvement, especially if you're carrying something with both hands. Plus, our dog can let herself in from the back yard (unless we deadbolt it to purposely keep her out for a bit). She still hasn't figured out how to pull open the door from the inside though.

    CoolHandMike , Dawk1920 Report

    #14

    Wooden pull-out cabinet with two trash bins, illustrating a home upgrade to reduce electrical bill costs effectively. Kitchen trash can in a drawer equipped with push to open. Just tap it and it opens itself. No more opening the trash with grimy hands.

    lyr4527 , uknow_es_me Report

    #15

    Water filtration system installed under kitchen sink, part of home upgrades to reduce electrical bill costs. Best thing ever is my undersink Reverse Osmosis water tap with re-mineralization. I stopped using bottled water altogether and it only took 30 mins to install ourselves. We used the existing 3rd hole for soap as the new dedicated tap.

    PrinceBastian , A15auce Report

    #16

    Smart home security camera and keypad on wooden door as an energy-efficient home upgrade to reduce electrical bills. Keypad lock for the front door, roughly $200, an hour to install. Allows the kids to come home and unlock the door without having to worry about them being responsible with keys. Also allows us to lock/unlock the door remotely and to get into the house without fumbling with keys. The big improvement here was once we had a car with keyless entry and start. We no longer have to handle keys at all. 

    bhasden , SydneySmartLocks Report

    #17

    Outdoor wall light fixture with an energy-efficient LED bulb, helping reduce electrical bill by half at home. A motion sensing front porch bulb $5. It's great I never have to worry about leaving the light on. Anytime I come home or someone enters the front porch the light comes on. The only thing is your fixture can't block the line of sight between the bulb and the area below for the motion sensor to work.

    A_SNAPPIN_Turla , SqueezyCheez85 Report

    Data1001
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    These can be good, but so many of them are way too sensitive, and even someone walking by on the sidewalk in front of your house trips the light. Annoying if that light happens to also shine inside your home in any way.

    #18

    Variety of organized hand tools and power tools laid out on carpet for electrical bill dropped by half home upgrades. * **Tools**. I'm able to fix a suprising number of things without having to hire someone using a small set of basic tools (and YouTube). Fix furniture, fix plumbing, car repairs, fix appliances. * **Organizers**: Shelves, storage bins, racks, tool chest and other organizers. All my tools, electronics, documents and random things have their place * **Easy Connectivity**: Power strips, extension cords and usb hubs. All my devices have a convenient place to be plugged into in each room (it's an old house which doesn't have outlets everywhere).

    mikew_reddit , TheLukey21 Report

    #19

    Pull-out wooden kitchen cabinet with food items, demonstrating a home upgrade for reducing electrical bill costs. I’m converting most of my kitchen cabinet shelves to pull-outs. It’s absolute heaven having a place for everything and really being able to use the entire depth of the cabinet. My cabs are always neat now and putting away dishes takes about one minute. No more teetering stacks of cookware, it’s life-changing. Also made a two-tier silverware drawer organizer and hung the measuring cups on hooks inside a cab door, one cup per hook. So tidy. And built an under sink organizer with more slide-outs. 

    gardenbrain , Germanicus32 Report

    #20

    Underfloor heating installation in a bright room, showcasing a home upgrade that helps reduce electrical bills significantly. Heated bathroom flooring. We redid the bathroom and in the process put in a ditra heated floor system. My wife and our cat love it. I am happy about it as well.

    SuperFrog4 , the-crow17 Report

    #21

    Black cooling fan and solar panel on wooden surface representing electrical bill reduced by home upgrades. Quiet exhaust fans in the kitchen and bath. People don't use the exhaust fans enough because they're noisy and annoying. Leading to black mold problems because of the humidity. Also add motion detector switches to the bathroom fans. People never run the bathroom fans long enough.

    Minimum_Loan229 , TechnetiumAE Report

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    #22

    Open wooden kitchen cabinet with organized sliding drawers and white doors on hardwood floor for home upgrades. Upgraded skinny, deep box style kitchen cabinets by building in rollout shelves. Turned our deep cabinets that we always lost food in the back of into high volume; quick access storage. Time: 3 hours, mostly sanding and painting. Cost: $50, mostly splurging on nicer wood. This is house specific, but having storage that functions smoothly, not just as a box, has felt like serious luxury. We also added fancy slides to the big wooden drawers on our built-in bedroom closets. Felt amazing to not heave a screeching drawer every day. I can access my stuff without disturbing everyone in the house.

    kevbotwhite , vcspinner Report

    #23

    Dark blackout curtains installed over a window as a home upgrade to reduce electrical bills effectively. New curtains was such a game changer for me, brought the room to life and only cost €30 from Argos - makes such a difference to any room & doesn’t cost an arm.

    Tricky-Practice-9411 , Nbspray Report

    #24

    Close-up of a metal door hinge installed on a white interior door as a home upgrade reducing electrical bill. I did the hack where you hammer a very slight bend in the middle hinge pin of a door to our bathroom. Nothing in our house is hung straight and it kept closing on its own and hitting my back while I’m brushing my teeth. Cost $0. Time, 30 seconds. Life changing.

    tweedlefeed , Akarili Report

    #25

    LED light therapy device glowing on a table creating a soft light pattern, illustrating home upgrades lowering electrical bills. Sunrise alarm clock. $14 I get up at 4:30 and work at 6. That sunrise alarm clock helps me wake up in the morning and makes the drowsiness go away.

    reddeadp0ol32 , jodiethedemonpig Report

    #26

    Two cats interact near an automatic litter box, illustrating a home upgrade that can help reduce electrical bills. If you have cats, an automatic litterbox. Only having to change out the bag every week or so and add litter every so often is a game changer compared to scooping multiple times a day.

    BenAdaephonDelat , litterrobot Report

    #27

    Close-up of an energy-efficient showerhead as a home upgrade to help reduce electrical bills and save electricity costs. Came here to say “nice shower head” but I see everyone is already in the know.

    Emotional-Resist-208 , EvaStankbreath Report

    #28

    Dehumidifier running in a dark room, illustrating home upgrade to reduce electrical bill and improve energy efficiency. A little dehumidifier in the bathroom. $20 - $40 on Amazon Never touching a wet towel or stepping on a wet bath mat - priceless.

    anon , investingadvice- Report

    #29

    Carpeted room with visible wrinkles highlighting a home upgrade related to lowering electrical bill costs. If you have lumps/rolls showing up in your carpet, you can get it stretched and it looks 1000x times better. Blew my mind when my realtor told me about it when I was selling my house. I don't even think it was 200 bucks.

    moondoggle , faxpam Report

    #30

    Bidet and toilet in a modern bathroom showcasing home upgrades that contributed to electrical bill reduction. Bidet. ~ $80. 30 minute install. Life changing! A must IMO.

    ganglyangler , maurice32274 Report

    #31

    Room corner with galaxy-themed wall mural painted in shades of blue and purple, showcasing a creative home upgrade for energy savings. The best home upgrade, for the price, is fresh paint on walls and trim. If you paint youself, the paint and materials are relatively inexpensive.

    OldDog1982 , that_other_person1 Report

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    #32

    Person installing a modern toilet as a home upgrade to help reduce electrical bill and increase efficiency. Soft close toilet lid.

    d-wail , Bella Bathrooms Report

    Data1001
    Community Member
    8 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Not for me. That looks like one of those flimsy toilet seats that is a lot more likely to twist and break if you shift your butt in any way while sitting.