I wasn’t born “handy.” My first attempt at installing a shelf ended with crooked brackets and two extra holes in the wall. But renovations slowly forced me to pay attention, ask questions, and try again.
I started with simple things: replacing caulk, painting trim, fixing loose hinges. With each small win, confidence grew. And when something was beyond my ability, I learned to call professionals and watch closely while they worked.
Over time, I realized renovation is a mix of curiosity and humility. You don’t have to know everything. You just have to care enough to do it right.
Conclusion: Home renovation is less about perfection and more about learning. Every project even the mistakes teaches you something about your house, and about yourself.
