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Updating the Country House: 8 Steps to Comfortable Rural Life
If you have been thinking about updating your dacha, now is the perfect time to do it
We have gathered the most effective and affordable solutions that will help give your house a more presentable appearance.
Update the Facade
The external look of a dacha house is its business card. Update the facade, and the house will look neater and more attractive. The most budget-friendly way to give the building a more aesthetic appearance is to paint it with special exterior paint.
For facade finishing, you can also use siding, shiplap, or block-house. If the house is built from gas blocks, you can use decorative stucco.
Source: PinterestRenovate the Steps
The steps are an important element of a dacha house, as they are the first thing that catches the eye when approaching the building. Remove all unnecessary items from the steps and determine the scope of work. Perhaps it is enough to clean the steps and repaint surfaces. Or maybe it will be necessary to restore the railings or replace rotted planks.
Source: PinterestIncrease Window Openings
Small windows were often installed in Soviet-era dachas to prevent heat from escaping outdoors. But with modern double-glazed windows, there is no need to worry about this. Large windows will make the room brighter and more airy. If radiators are located under the windows, they can be moved to an adjacent wall.
Source: PinterestAdd a Veranda
If your dacha house does not have a veranda, you must add one, as it is where all the dacha life happens in summer: picnics, rest, and meetings with friends.
It is better to make a covered veranda and additionally arrange an open terrace under the sun if you want to sunbathe. The entrance to the veranda should be from the kitchen or living room. Also, make sure to check the waterproofing at the junction of the veranda roof and the house.
Source: PinterestTip from INMYROOM: If you are planning to update your dacha house, don’t forget about the apron — it is laid out around the perimeter of the building and around the veranda. Instead of a traditional concrete apron, choose modern and practical solutions: for example, an apron with a profiled membrane PLANTER Geo. Unlike concrete analogs, the soft apron is not afraid of temperature fluctuations and prevents frost heave. The PLANTER Geo apron will serve you for more than a decade: the membrane does not decompose in the ground, prevents root growth, and ensures highly effective drainage.
Thanks to the filtering layer made of Typar geotextile from Dupont, the membrane easily handles floods and mechanical loads. The soft apron will not only impress you with its characteristics but also become part of the landscape design — choose grass, tiles, or small flower beds as the finishing surface.
Moreover, installing an apron with PLANTER Geo will take minimal time and effort from you: lay it out around the house and veranda without hiring external workers or special equipment.
PLANTER Geo Membrane
PLANTER Geo Membrane
Update the Fireplace
A fireplace and stove are sources of potential danger. Invite a specialist to check the draft, and pay special attention to the points where pipes pass through the roof, as insulation on the roof is prone to catching fire. As for external finishing, updating the fireplace can be done with ceramic tiles.
Source: PinterestRestore Furniture
Old chairs and stools can be painted in bright colors to give them a more modern look. Or, conversely, emphasize the vintage style of furniture by coating it with patina paint. To update the kitchen cabinet, make a new countertop for the work surface and add a bar counter.
Source: PinterestChange the Textiles
The easiest and most affordable way to transform the dacha setting is to update the textiles. Replace curtains with Roman blinds, change the cushions’ covers, lay a new tablecloth on the dining table, and put a blanket on the sofa.
Use natural textiles with a rough texture: dense cotton and unbleached linen. Place jute or rattan rugs on the floor.
Source: PinterestMake a Rearrangement
Rearranging will create the feeling of interior renewal, even if the style, color palette, and furniture items remain the same. Measure all dimensions in advance. Make sure you still have free access to sockets and switches. If some items don’t fit into the new setting, don’t be afraid to discard them.
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