4 Easy Ways to Improve Your Homes Curb Appeal | The Home Owners Listing Team

First impressions matter when it comes to your home. The good news is that simple enhancements to your home’s exterior will make people immediately stop and stare. There are some easy ways to improve your home's curb appeal, and they don’t have to break the bank!

Luscious Landscaping

One of the most beneficial ways to boost curb appeal is to invest in fresh landscaping. However, there’s no need to rip up your entire front yard and start from scratch. Instead, add some well-placed planters, small shrubbery, and window boxes to achieve the same effect as an entirely new garden. You can easily accentuate distinct visual points of your home’s exterior, such as windows, ledges, and entryways, with well-placed plants.

If you don’t have the space for several standing planters, turn to hanging ones to improve the overall aesthetic of your front entryway. Even just one large-scale flower or plant arrangement can significantly improve the outdoor appearance of your home.

Fabulous Front Door

Another foolproof way to improve the curb appeal of your home is with an eye-catching front door. Painting a front door is a budget-friendly, easy DIY that even the most unskilled homeowner can master. When the time comes to choose a paint color, it’s important to find a hue that complements the other colors of your home’s exterior.

One of the best ways to make your entry door stand out from the other houses on your block is by using a bold color. Head to your local home improvement store, gather a variety of bright paint swatches, and choose the color that sparks the most joy.

Luminous Lighting

A dark entryway is anything but welcoming, which is why it’s important to consider outdoor lighting sources. If the front of your house already has a sconce or hanging pendant, consider replacing it with a more modern, fun option. If you don’t want to replace your lighting, take a few minutes to clean off cobwebs or debris from your existing fixtures to quickly make the space appear brighter.

Adequate lighting is essential for good curb appeal; boost the brightness by hanging some string lights or installing lanterns to illuminate a pathway. You may also want to invest in front yard uplighting to highlight the unique features of your home.

Marvelous Mailbox

It’s easy to overlook the mailbox regarding your overall curb appeal design, but don’t discount this small yet mighty focal point. Replacing a worn mailbox with something more contemporary is an easy way to make a difference to your home’s curb appeal.

Whether you have a free-standing or affixed mailbox, you can choose a punchy color that works well with your home’s exterior. An attractive mailbox can add the perfect finishing touch to the overall look and feel of your outdoor space.

If you plan and prioritize outdoor projects that will really make a difference, you can improve your home’s curb appeal in just a day or weekend. Your home already has plenty of beautiful elements; it simply needs some small enhancements to take it to the next level.

 

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