
When it comes to your home's interior, sometimes a little change can do you good. Periodically refreshing your interior can help you feel happier, less stressed, and more productive. However, many assume interior changes will be time-consuming or expensive, while others don't know where to start. There are actually tons of easy and affordable ways to switch up your interior, so our real estate agents came together to pull a list of some of our favorite easy interior design tips.

You love your new home. The only problem is, it gets a little hot in the summer. Cooling it off means running your A/C all day, which drives your utility bills up. Fortunately, there's a way to improve your comfort, efficiency, and a variety of other factors in your home: installing new, energy-efficient windows and doors. Here are some of the benefits of upgrading your windows and doors this summer.

When the temperature's warm, what better way to enjoy it than spending time on your patio? By sprucing up this area, you can create an outdoor living space that will make your home more fun and functional while adding to its value.
Our real estate agents suggest the following ways to create a summer-ready patio in Augusta:

After looking at Augusta homes for sale, you've found the one you love. All that remains is a few tweaks and upgrades. In particular, the basement is cold, dark, and empty. You'd love to make it more comfortable and welcoming. Here are some ideas to refresh your basement this summer.

What better way to enrich your soil than with homemade compost? Composting is not just an eco-friendly way to minimize kitchen waste; it's also a boost for your garden that can help your plants thrive. Here's how to get started.
Composting is the process of breaking down organic material into a dark, earthy, nutrient-rich substance. It's nature's way of recycling, and by setting up a compost pile, you're merely helping along a natural process. Composting can reduce your household waste, turning scraps and yard waste into something valuable for your garden.
Step 1: Choose Your Composting Method