Giving your home’s curb appeal a big boost doesn’t have to include major renovations or a landscape overhaul. There are plenty of small changes and DIY projects that can provide a little extra oomph this spring. Here are a few you can do to make sure your home makes a great first impression.
1. a splash of color
A fresh coat of paint is a great way to breathe new life into your home’s facade. When picking a color, make sure you look at it in natural light. If you pick it based on how it looks indoors, you’re not going to fully see the final look. Also consider your home’s overall style, but don’t be afraid to experiment. A bold, unusual hue complements a modern exterior, and it also can liven up a traditional home.
2. think inside the (window) box
Flower boxes are a great way to add color to your home’s facade. They’re a fun alternative to containers and planters, and it’s a DIY project that will only take about an afternoon to install. And they aren’t limited to windows. You also can install them along porch railings. Just remember, they only help with curb appeal if you maintain them.
3. you’ve got mail
If your mailbox is looking old and shabby, upgrade it. Personalized mailboxes have a bit of a kitschy reputation, but your options aren’t limited to bright colors or novelty shapes. If you have a wall-mounted box, you can go modern with something simple and understanded, or make a statement with something bold and vintage. If you’ve got a post-mounted box, consider adding plantings around it. Low maintenance plants and shrubs are an easy way to beautify the space.
4. let there be light
Just because night falls, it doesn’t mean your curb appeal has gone away. Good landscape lighting not only can highlight some of your home’s best features, it can increase your security and illuminate potential safety hazards, like stairs or uneven surfaces. An easy way to start is installing stake lighting along your walkway. Floodlights and spotlights also can be used to showcase your landscaping or the architectural details of your home.
5. enter here
Give you guests a grand welcome by defining your entryway. Use plantings along the walkway or even place planters that can be refreshed with each season. For added impact (and a little more privacy), consider adding a fence and gate. It will help separate your property from the street or sidewalk and can easily be personalized to your style.
6. we’ve got your number
House numbers are a quick and easy way to add a little style. You can purchase new numbers, order customized plaques or even DIY your own one-of-a-kind display. Opt for something classic like placing brass numbers on your door. If you’re going for simple and chic, try to match the new numbers with the finish of your exterior light fixtures. The possibilities are endless.