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Your Home’s Curb Appeal
By BELLA ROSS 2,204 views
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The Easiest Ways to Improve Your Home’s Curb Appeal

There are many different reasons why improving the curb appeal of your home is such an important thing. First of all, it helps you increase the resale value of the place, which is always reassuring and comforting notion. Second, it helps make your home more appealing to guests and visitors, seeing as how it enables you to make a better first impression. Lastly, it gives you the morale boost in knowing that your home is in its optimal shape. By just arriving home from work, you get the satisfaction of admiring the site that is your home, which is definitely not a small or insignificant thing. With that in mind and without further ado, here are several of the simplest and cheapest ways to improve your home’s curb appeal.

1. Greener is better

A freshly mowed lawn is something that can add the most value to your curb appeal without requiring much of an investment. Sure, just going for the grass is not enough, and some planters, window boxes, and shrubbery can make a massive change for the better. Sure, a fully-grown tree can make an even more significant difference; however, it may take a tree between 15 and 25 years to fully matures. In other words, you’re stuck with what you’ve got. Nonetheless, if you already have the three in question, some pruning can make a massive difference for the better.lawn

2. Outdoor lighting

The question of outdoor lighting is pivotal for two aspects of your home’s curb appeal. First, it’s something that can determine the overall visuals of the home for the better. Second, it’s an investment in the security of the place. Sure, outdoor lighting is hardly as efficient of a deterrent as surveillance or an alarm system, but merely the fact that it’s somewhat harder for a person to sneak around the place makes it slightly more secure. Also, when going for outdoor lighting, try to go for LED.

3. Fix the roof

If your roof is in shambles, the chances are that this sight alone will dominate the view of the place’s exterior. What this means is that you need to start and fix the situation as efficiently as possible. If the roof has some missing shingles, try to replace them. Apart from this, doing a proper roof flashing is definitely something that you need to pay special attention to. Finally, you might want to tend to your guttering and downspout systems. Provided that they’re old and outdated, you might want to look for gutter repair service to help you fix the issue.

But when do you replace your roof? 

Shingles are the individual pieces of material that make up a roof. As they age, they can start to curl or crack, which is a sign they’re no longer providing enough protection for your home. 

If you observe any missing shingles on your roof, replace them immediately to prevent water from seeping into your home, which can cause damage to your interior. 

Replacing your roof is a big, costly project. Still, it’s an essential investment for the safety and value of your home. Talk to a trusted roofing contractor to know your options and obtain a free estimate.

Fix the roof

4. The details

The last thing you need to take into consideration is the details regarding the curb appeal of your home. For instance, a nicer mailbox will automatically make the entire exterior nicer looking. Apart from this, you also need to take into consideration the fact that you can make a, more or less, the same effect with a customized house number. A wreath on the door is not just there as a part of a Christmas decoration. You can have it all year round. Nonetheless, you might want to pick a season-appropriate variation.

The details

 

If you have issues with the details, like a damaged mailbox, you can hire an expert, such as the Hardie Boys, to help you replace it. You can replace traditional mailboxes with smart ones with a built-in camera and two-way audio. These features let you see and talk to delivery personnel without opening the door.

This mailbox also has a keypad, so you can have packages delivered without being home. Other high-tech mailboxes have a built-in scale, so you can see how much your package weighs before you accept it. You can also get mailboxes with a locking mechanism to protect your packages from theft. 

 

In conclusion

Needless to say, there’s so much more you can do, ranging from pressure washing your façade all the way to rendering and cladding the exterior. Still, if you’re looking for something that gives you the maximum effect with minimum effort and financial investment, you just can’t go wrong with the above-listed four ideas. All in all, these are just some of the ways for you to improve your home’s curb appeal, and there are many other options for you to explore.

Bella Ross
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BELLA ROSS

Bella Ross is a content writer and a part-time foreign language teacher who loves to write about health, sport, history, and home improvements. Also, I spend my time listening to music, going to different foreign language class, and doing yoga.

  1. If I were to improve my home’s curb appeal, I would make sure to get rid of the stumps in my home’s garden. Well, I also agree with you that it would be best to prune its trees too. Thank you for sharing here as well the importance of fixing the property’s gutter and downspout system.