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8 Simple Ways to Improve Your Home’s Curb Appeal

  • Perla Irish
  • March 27, 2018
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  1. 8 Simple Ways to Improve Your Home’s Curb Appeal
    1. Start Off by Cleaning the Exteriors
    2. Tidy Up Your Garden
    3. Paint and Upgrade
    4. Spruce It Up With Some Metalwork
    5. Outdoor Lighting
    6. Shutters and Blinds
    7. Create Symmetry
    8. Install Window Boxes

Your home’s curb appeal is a prelude to what’s on the inside. With gorgeous exteriors, not only can you make your place inviting, but you can also attract more prospects and ensure a higher asking price should you want to sell your property.

8 Simple Ways to Improve Your Home's Curb Appeal
Simple Ways to Improve Your Home’s Curb Appeal

8 Simple Ways to Improve Your Home’s Curb Appeal

No matter the size or architectural design of your home, the following tips will help you achieve the kind of exteriors that get people talking.

Start Off by Cleaning the Exteriors

Before you add more to your home exteriors, make sure what’s already there is well-maintained. You can rent or buy an electric pressure washer to blast away dirt and grime from your driveway.

Work your way around walls, gate, fence, and all the way up to the roof. Pressure cleaning your home exteriors can instantly make everything shine and that too for a long time.


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Tidy Up Your Garden

Your garden can make or break the overall appeal of your home, and for most homes, it’s one of the main highlights; hence, tidying up the garden is worth your time and effort. Trim down the grass, get rid of overgrown stems, and plant some new and refreshing flowers to complete the garden of your dreams.

Now imagine your guests coming over and opening the gate to a beautiful garden. They will receive a warm welcome that they will remember at least during their stay.

Paint and Upgrade

Give your home exteriors a quick facelift by painting the railings, trim details, and other outdoor features that lie in plain sight. Upgrade your broken porch railing or fix it if possible. If the floor is worn-out, consider repairing it over the weekend. These minor fixes can make a huge difference to your property’s curb appeal.

Spruce It Up With Some Metalwork

Nicely done metalwork can add dimensions and character to your home exteriors. From metal fencing around your home to balustrades on your balcony, there are several options in between. After a quick consultation with metalwork experts, like Weldwide , you can create your dream space on a budget.


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Outdoor Lighting

Low-voltage outdoor lighting can be a great addition to your home to shift the curb appeal 180 degrees. If you are concerned about electrical wiring or monthly energy bills, you can opt for solar lights. With a one-time investment, you will have a beautiful outdoor space gleaming forever.

Shutters and Blinds

Equip your external windows with shutters and blinds to add a rich look and welcoming layer to your home’s exteriors. Shutters are durable and low-maintenance, control light and ventilation. They add to the curb appeal on the outside and comfort on the inside; hence, worthy of your consideration.

Create Symmetry

Symmetry is beautiful, satisfying, and easy to achieve for your outdoor space. Flank your main entrance with identical sconces, container gardens, or anything that you want to put up to send out the positive vibes.

Install Window Boxes

Bring colorful charm to your home’s exteriors with window boxes. You can choose iron or copper boxes for a traditional look or go elegant with painted wood. Window boxes can contain flowers and plants – trimmed down to fit the length and breadth of the box.

With these simple, over-the-weekend crafts, you can transform your property’s exteriors into something unique and be inviting. If you know more tips such as these, feel free to tell us in the comment section.

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