Bigd5903 said:
Damn that sux when yer dick is longer than yer cabinets are deep...
lol
Colour. Even just a subtle shade of something warm would be good especially in the kitchen and bathroom. Not too dark otherwise the room will start to look smaller.
If you want strong colours then you could try paining only one wall, or too opposite walls if it wasnt too over powering, pick a nice wall with some sort of focal point (fire place, picture, window, door, etc). It would works better in front rooms and bedrooms.
If you're feeling a bit more extravegant maybe buy new doors for the cupboards in the kitchen, beause the old ones arent too great, and its the easiest and cheapest way to get a new fitted kitchen, or at least a coat of pain and new handles.
I like the roughed up floor, but its possible it could be a little dark for the place as it is. Coulour to the walls could change that though, otherwise hire a sander for the weekend and then varnish, or even better wax.
Shelves are brilliant, not only do they store things but you can make them a real feature to a boring area of a wall. Storage containers, drawers and the such are always good.
Lick of paint on the skirting boards and a change of lino in the bathroom if you've got the cash,it would make a real differance. I like a bathroom to feel warm and inviting if you know what I mean, so if you wanted to spend a long time in there you could comfortably (thinking of Jen there)! So again a warm colour on the walls I would say.
Also symetry ties a room together quite well. For instance in the last pic of the front room, the same size pictures on the far wall could be put at the same level as the other pics in the room and put either side of the window (if the window is in the centre-ish of the wall that is).
Most of it can be done on a tight budget. Good luck.