Who remembers that old Saturday Night Live bit in which Billy Crystal, posing as Lorenzo Lamas, quips that “It’s better to look good than to feel good”? Home improvement can sometimes shake out that way. Some upgrades that look great don’t do a lot for a homeowner’s emotional or physical health. Others, however, can help your home look good and make its inhabitants feel great.
As you’re planning your spring and summer home projects, consider these five improvements that mean you don’t have to choose between looking good and feeling good.
1. Add more natural light