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Since 1975, O'Donnell Bros has been providing greater Bristol and Central Connecticut with residential and commercial remodeling solutions. We specialize in roofing, siding, windows, doors, gutters, downspouts and so much more. We look forward to helping you with all your remodeling needs. 

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O'Donnell Bros President, Bob O'Donnell, is a regular contributor to The Bristol Press. Read his home improvement articles here.

 

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Spruce Up Your Front Porch on a Budget

Chelsea O'Donnell

There’s something about fall that makes us want to hit the reset button on our homes. Maybe it’s the cooler air, the crunch of leaves underfoot, or just the pull of pumpkin spice everything. Whatever the reason, the season is tailor-made for giving your front porch or entryway a little extra love. And here’s the good news: you don’t need to spend a fortune to make your home look inviting. With about $100 and an afternoon, you can create curb appeal that makes your house the coziest stop on the street.

Start with the Front Door

Your front door is the first thing people notice and it sets the tone for your home. A fresh coat of paint in a bold, welcoming color can make all the difference. Think deep red, navy, or one of the 2026 colors of the year to embrace fall’s golden hues. A quart of exterior paint runs about $30, and it’s a project you can tackle in a single afternoon.

Not in the mood for painting? Swap in a new doormat. Look for one with a witty seasonal saying or a classic coir mat with a simple design. At $20 or less, it’s an easy upgrade that makes guests feel welcome before they even knock.

Add Seasonal Planters

Nothing says “fall” like a burst of color from mums or the leafy texture of ornamental kale. Skip the expensive pre-made arrangements and head to your local garden center for mums, cabbage, and pumpkins to cluster by your steps. Place them in terra-cotta pots, galvanized buckets, or even a wooden crate for a rustic vibe.

Here’s a trick: elevate some of the plants on overturned pots or stacked bricks so the arrangement has different heights. It gives your porch a professional look without the price tag.

Layer in Lighting

As the days get shorter, lighting becomes essential, not just for safety, but for atmosphere. Solar-powered lanterns are affordable, energy-efficient, and easy to find for about $10 each. Arrange a couple along your steps or hang them near the door.

Another option is a short strand of LED string lights. Wrapped around a railing or tucked into a planter, they add just the right amount of glow for those chilly fall evenings. For $20, you’ll have enough to make your porch shine without looking like you’re skipping ahead to the holidays.

Cozy Finishing Touches

This is where you can really make the space feel personal. A seasonal wreath is a classic, and you don’t have to spend $50 on a store-bought one. Craft stores sell plain grapevine wreaths for under $10 and you can dress it up with faux leaves, ribbon, or even pinecones collected from your own yard.

If you have a chair or bench on your porch, drape a plaid throw over the back. You can pick up an inexpensive one at a discount store for $15 or less. It instantly says “cozy” and ties the whole look together.

Final Ideas

For less than the cost of a family dinner out, you can completely transform your front entrance for the season. The key is to invest in a few small upgrades that make a big impact: a fresh front door, a splash of color from plants, warm lighting, and a couple of personal touches.

Fall is about comfort, warmth, and community, and your home’s curb appeal should reflect that. So grab a paintbrush, a couple of mums, and a lantern or two. With $100 and a little creativity, you’ll have a front porch that welcomes neighbors, delights trick-or-treaters, and makes you smile every time you walk through the door.

Bob O’Donnell is the owner of O’Donnell Bros. Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions for Bob to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro.” All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O’Donnell Bros. Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit http://www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only.

10 Budget-Friendly Ways to Refresh Your Home for the Holiday Season

Chelsea O'Donnell

As the holidays approach, it’s the perfect time to add a little magic to your home without breaking the bank. Here are ten affordable, creative ways to give your space a new look and impress your guests.

  1. Revamp with Rearranging
    One of the easiest (and free!) ways to refresh your home is simply to rearrange your furniture. Consider swapping pieces between rooms or even shifting the focal point. Moving your sofa to a different wall, for instance, can make your space feel brand new. Experiment with different layouts to create a cozy flow for holiday gatherings.

  2. Update Your Walls
    Adding a fresh coat of paint in a new shade or even an accent wall can make a big impact on a room’s ambiance. For a quick and budget-friendly update, try peel-and-stick wallpaper on a feature wall or behind open shelving.

  3. DIY Seasonal Centerpieces
    Seasonal centerpieces instantly lift a room’s holiday vibe. Fill a bowl with pinecones, berries, or ornaments, and place it on your coffee or dining table. You can also create simple, elegant wreaths with fresh greenery, eucalyptus, or dried flowers, for an all-natural festive look.

  4. Swap Out Pillows and Throws
    Changing your throw pillows and blankets is a quick way to transform the color scheme and feel of a room. Look for rich, cozy textures in holiday hues like deep greens, burgundy, and gold. Stores often have budget-friendly options this time of year, or you could swap covers on your existing pillows for a fresh look.

  5. Revitalize with Rugs
    Rugs can anchor a room and give it warmth and style. Try layering a smaller, affordable rug over a larger one to introduce a new color or texture. You can find budget-friendly options in natural fibers or faux fur, adding a soft, inviting touch for holiday guests.

  6. Add Greenery
    Bring in the outdoors with houseplants, which give any space an instant lift. For the holidays, add a few small evergreen trees, poinsettias, or mini rosemary plants, which double as décor and delightful natural scents.

  7. Light Up with Candles
    Candles add warmth and ambiance that feel especially festive. Arrange them on shelves, tables, or even along your entryway for an inviting touch. For a low-cost option, grab a few pillar candles in holiday colors or a set of LED lights to keep it safe for family gatherings.

  8. Introduce Festive Scents
    Scent is a subtle but powerful way to make a home feel refreshed. Simmer some cinnamon, cloves, and oranges on the stove for a cozy, holiday aroma or find affordable holiday-scented candles. Reed diffusers and essential oils in seasonal scents like pine or peppermint can also add a fresh twist.

  9. Declutter and Deep Clean
    Sometimes, the best way to freshen up a space is to remove what doesn’t belong. Clearing away clutter can make a home feel more open and welcoming. Take the time to deep clean surfaces, especially in areas where guests gather like the kitchen, living room, and bathrooms.

  10. Switch Up Art and Décor
    Rotate artwork or photos for a different vibe, or consider framing festive wrapping paper or postcards to make temporary, budget-friendly seasonal art. Small décor pieces like ornaments, garlands, or fairy lights in new places—like around a mirror or above a doorway—can add that holiday sparkle.

With these 10 tips, your home will feel cozy, inviting, and ready for the holiday season without requiring a huge investment.

Bob O'Donnell is the owner of O'Donnell Bros, Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions for Bob to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro”. All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O'Donnell Bros, Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only. 


Decorate Safely This Holiday Season

Chelsea O'Donnell

Now is the time of year when we begin to get into the holiday spirit. From trimming the tree to decorating the house, adornments of any kind are a sure fire way to feel festive, even in this current COVID environment. But for all the fun, holiday decorating should be taken seriously to ensure that no one gets injured and you’re not at risk for a potential fire. Here are some things to consider. 

Ladder Safety

When hanging lights and decorations outside of your home, be sure to use a safe ladder that sits on level ground and can hold your weight properly. Always have someone with you to act as a spotter and don’t ever attempt to hang décor that’s out of your reach.

Circuit Breaker

If you’re going for the Griswold effect, make sure you read the labels on your lights to ensure you have the right wattage levels and that they are certified for outdoor use. The last thing you want to do is overload your circuits and end up in the dark or with a nasty shock. Inspect older lights for bad bulbs and stripped wires, and replace problem strands with new ones. I recommend LED lights, which run cooler, are more energy efficient and will have less of an impact on your power bill. Make sure all your lights are plugged into ground-fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs), which can be found at the local hardware store.

Avoid Siding Damage

When hanging heavy décor such as wreaths, do not drill holes into your vinyl siding. Once the wreaths have been removed, the holes will enable water to get underneath the material, causing potential mold, mildew, and leaks. Instead, purchase some heavy-duty siding hooks, which can be found at any home goods store this time of year. They will be able to withstand the weight of your decorations without damaging your home.

Roof Caution

If you’re putting Santa and his sleigh to top of your roof, make sure to secure him and any other inflatables tightly to withstand any wind and bad weather. Also, use the opportunity to inspect your roof for any missing or damaged shingles. Finally, take a look at your gutters to make sure they are free from debris and ready for the winter. Roof and gutter wear can cause leaks during the snow season, so it’s better to get them repaired now before it’s too late.

One Last Tip

Speaking of preparing for the snow, here’s one last tip. Grab some reflecting stakes from the hardware store and place them along the perimeter of your yard where it meets the road and your driveway. These place markers will help snow plowers see where your lawn begins and can help them navigate their snow removal without tearing up your grass.  

Do you have another holiday safety tip to share? Send it to me on Facebook. Enjoy the weekend!

Bob O’Donnell is the owner of O’Donnell Bros. Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro.” All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O’Donnell Bros. Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit http://www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only.