HOMEOWNERS are refusing to sacrifice property improvements despite the cost-of-living crisis – by turning to small jobs for a refresh. A study of 2,000 adults who own a home found 46 per cent inten…
Mike Fairman, CEO of Checkatrade, which commissioned the research, said: “Whether it’s giving a living room a new lease of life with a lick of paint or freshening up a bathroom by re-grouting tiles, keeping up with smaller and more affordable improvements means we can continue to keep our homes in top shape.
“These small changes are something we expect to see throughout 2022 as homeowners continue to navigate theOthers who took the survey revealed they want to test out styles before making big changes and 18 per cent want to stay motivated by concentrating on small jobs.this year due to having less funds than planned and facing other financial priorities .
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