Owning an older home is a dream come true… until you realize it comes with a few quirks (and a few not-so-fun surprises). If your house was built before 1978, there’s a good chance you’ll run into lead-based paint at some point. It’s part of the charm of old homes, but also something you need to handle safely.
The good news? You don’t have to stop DIYing just because of lead concerns. With a little know-how (and the right precautions), you can tackle projects that transform your space and keep your family safe. Today I’m sharing a few of my favorite budget-friendly lead-safe DIY projects for older homes.
Lead-based paint is common in homes built before 1978, and sanding, chipping, or disturbing it can release dangerous dust. That’s why it’s so important to use lead-safe practices during your DIY projects. Don’t worry—you don’t have to gut your home. You just need to work smart.
Instead of stripping away old trim (which can release dust), try encapsulation—a fancy word for sealing old paint under a fresh coat.
Cover up walls instead of sanding them! Wainscoting or beadboard instantly elevates a space, hides old paint, and protects high-traffic areas.
If you have painted wood floors (common in old homes), sanding is a no-go. Instead, clean them thoroughly and roll on a water-based polyurethane to lock in old finishes and give them new life.
Worried about old painted walls in living areas? Line them with bookcases or storage cabinets. Not only do you cover the walls, but you also get tons of functional storage.
Skip sanding old painted doors or cabinets and simply swap out the knobs and hinges. This tiny project has a big visual payoff.
No matter the project, a few safety steps go a long way:
DIY should save you money, not cost you more in repairs down the line. These projects prove you don’t have to hire out every job just because you live in an older home. With a little creativity and caution, you can breathe new life into your space while keeping it safe and stylish.
Living in an older home means embracing the quirks—and finding smart ways to make them work for your lifestyle. These lead-safe DIY projects let you enjoy the charm of your house without worrying about safety or blowing your budget.
Have you tackled any lead-safe projects in your own home? Share your experience in the comments—I’d love to hear what’s worked for you!
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