What is the first impression of passersby and homebuyers when they see your house from the street? Known as a home's curb appeal, the likeability of its exterior front entrance is a telling example of the homeowners' lifestyle and a reflection of their commitment to home maintenance. Careful attention to detail and regular upkeep of your home's front exterior can create a sense of welcome for your visitors, convey pride of ownership to the neighborhood, and show potential buyers that you care. It's easy to create a practical and inviting entranceway with little effort and without breaking the bank. The following curb appeal improvement tips will help you to spruce up your home's exterior and give you something to be proud of. 1. Restore or Replace Restore your front door's luster by polishing its hinges and knobs. Paint or stain the door with a color that not only stands out, but also complements the trim and side of your home. Try hanging up a colorful wreath to finish the look. 2. Proper Illumination Proper lighting creates a welcoming atmosphere and ensures your guests arrive safely. Brighten up by cleaning light fixtures and replacing burnt-out bulbs and outdated fixtures. Add landscape lighting to brighten the walkways and shrubbery. 3. Foliage and Shrubs Plants are great for concealing any unattractive aspects of your home. Bushes or hedges add appeal and hide air conditioning units. Flowerbeds disguise a plain foundation and window boxes stylize a plain facade. 4. Prune and Mulch Take the time to prune dead branches, trim back overgrown shrubbery or remove obstructive plantings. Spread mulch or bark around trees, shrubs and flowers for a weed-free, well-kept look. 5. Freshen Up Windows and Shutters Clean the windows that flank your door or entrance, and repair broken windows and torn screens. Clean and repair shutters to complement your revitalized front door. 6. Coordinate Match decorative handles, door knockers or a kick plate with shiny new house numbers and a mailbox. 7. Accessorize When moderately placed, accessories add charm - especially if you have a front porch. Consider adding a few understated ornaments like flowerpots, a colorful welcome mat, a name plate or a small rocking chair. 8. Keep it Clean Sweep the sidewalk and stoop, clear away cob webs, tighten wobbly railings and repaint posts and supports.
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