🎆 Start 2026 Right: Winter Interior Upgrades for Your Boise Home

New Year Interior Improvements in Boise, ID & the Surrounding Area

Ring in the New Year with a home that feels renewed, organized, and ready for whatever 2026 brings. After the holidays, many Boise homeowners shift focus from seasonal celebrations to long-term comfort and efficiency. Handyman Connection of Boise specializes in interior updates that make your home more functional, inviting, and enjoyable during Idaho’s winter months—from drywall and painting to custom storage and remodeling solutions.

Interior Winter Projects to Tackle This New Year:

  • Drywall repair & patching to fix holiday wear and tear and smooth wall imperfections before repainting.
  • Interior painting to refresh living spaces and give your home a clean, updated look.
  • Custom storage solutions to help organize closets, pantries, and other busy areas for the year ahead.
  • Minor interior remodeling projects that enhance comfort and function, such as built-ins or reconfiguring rooms for better flow.
  • Trim, molding, and finish work to elevate the details and overall style of your interior spaces.

Why Winter Is the Perfect Time for Interior Updates

Winter often brings people indoors, making it the ideal season to refresh your home’s interior. Whether you want to repair walls after holiday decorations, update high-traffic living areas with a new coat of paint, or add storage that keeps your space organized all year, our craftsmen are ready to help. Handyman Connection of Boise delivers dependable workmanship, thoughtful communication, and results that help your home look and feel its best throughout the season and into the new year.

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Home Improvement  /  November 20, 2019

Ways to Keep Your Home Clean During a Remodeling Project

Dust and debris are inevitable during a home improvement project. That’s why you need to prepare for these problems. The contractor is responsible for the bulk of the cleanup during and after the remodeling process, but if you want your home to be spotless, then you need to do your part, too.

Remove Everything From the Work Area

Before your contractor arrives to renovate your home, you will need to remove everything from the worksite. If possible, you should remove every piece of furniture and your decorations, clothing and other household goods. This will keep these items from becoming dirty during the renovation, and it will help your contractor work more quickly and efficiently.

Cover Heavy Furniture With Plastic

Bulky furniture like sofas aren’t easily moved so you should instead cover them with plastic. If you want the furniture to stay as clean as possible, then you need to cover it completely. This will reduce the chances of debris and dust getting into the furniture’s corners and cracks. It also prevents dust from ruining the finish.

Isolate the Work Area

Keep the worksite isolated from the rest of the house to prevent dust and dirt from spreading. Talk to your contractor, and ask them about their plans for keeping the mess isolated to the worksite. Your contractor might affix plastic sheathing over the doors or temporarily install thick plastic flaps over the door frames. You or your contractor should also build a path using carpet scraps or heavy canvas tarps to the work area in order to protect the floor leading to the work area.

Handyman Connection® of Boise offers a wide range of home maintenance and home improvement services to our customers, including electrical work, painting, carpentry, plumbing, remodeling and more. Our craftsmen are skilled, experienced and dedicated to helping you improve your home. You can count on us to deliver high-quality workmanship. Call us at (208) 901-3999 to learn more about our services and products or to ask for an estimate. You can also contact us here.

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