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- Rent a pressure washer to power wash the siding, windows, and gutters. Don’t forget to blast the sidewalk, porch, and deck.
- Wash the windows, inside and out. Hammons suggests removing the screens if they’re not in good condition and storing them for the new owner.
- Got mold? There are many spray-and-forget-it products made for vinyl siding that attach to your garden hose and allow you to reach the high spots without a ladder.
- Tidy up your yard and remove clutter, debris, and dead leaves. You don’t have to lift that barge or tote that bale — just think of it as housekeeping for the outdoors.
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- Paint Your Front Door. First on your to-do list should be the front door—use it (with the right front door colors) to greet any potential buyers. "Let your front door speak to your home's style with a new coat of paint," says Kelly.
- Replace Your Mailbox. It's all about the details, so if your mailbox is rusty or looks like it's going to topple over, it might be time to bring a new one in.
- Update Street Numbers and Door Hardware. "Replace your street numbers," says Christina Salway of 11211 Interior Design. "Don't underestimate the impact of little details like swapping out junky old street numbers for something fresh and modern.
- Give Garage Doors a Lift. In many neighborhoods, garage doors dominate what you see from the street, but they often lack the detail or depth of the rest of the home.
- Don’T Start Any Projects You Can’T Finish
- Pressure Wash The Exterior
- Diy Your Front Landscaping
- Give Your Front Door A Fresh Coat of Paint
- Replace Front Door Hardware
- Install New House Numbers
- Make Your Front Walkway Pop
- Create A Succulent Garden
- Get New Exterior Lights
- Add Charming Window Boxes
Have you ever started a craft or home project and never finished it? We’ve all done it, but here’s a quick reminder: none of your curb appeal projects should go unfinished. Make sure you see through anything you start. Unfinished curb appeal projects may make buyers think that you’ve neglected other important home maintenance, even if you haven’t. ...
If you’re currently crunching numbers on a new coat of paint for the house you’re about to sell, stop right now. Repainting your entire home will take days, endless coordinating, and cost a few thousand dollars. Unless your paint is flaking or peeling off quite a bit, chances are you don’t need an entire new paint job. Power washing the home will r...
Landscaping your front yard can be quick and easy, as long as you keep it simple. Pick a couple of easy to grow, hardy plants to plant at the base of your house and throughout your front yard. One popular option is the butterfly bush.Home Depot has a great garden section, and you can also visit your local nursery and pick up in-season plants flower...
No buyer wants to walk up to a faded, dirty, broken, or chipped front door—especially the front door of a home they’re thinking about buying. You can bank on buyers spending a few lingering minutes on your front step while the real estate agent finagles the lockbox, too. Making a good impression in those first moments is critical. That’s why a fron...
If you still feel like your front door needs a little oomph after its paint job or wood refresh, you can purchase new front door hardware and replace it yourself. This thorough guide from Schlage, a trusted lock and hardware manufacturer that’s been around since 1920, will walk you through picking a handleset finish based on your brand-new front do...
Sleek, bright house humbers are to a house like new knobs are to your kitchen cabinets. They instantly make your home feel more modern, inviting, and refreshed. This small change can, believe it or not, make a big difference for buyers. Make sure you pick something like the numbers in the above image—the numbers should be modern, shiny, and big, so...
If you have a front walkway, you should make it look fantastic. Buyers will notice neglected cobblestones or pavement. You want them to instead see bright flowers and a clean, well-thought-out path up to the front door. Three tasks that will just take one afternoon of yard work will do the trick: 1. Pull all weeds that have grown in cracks or next ...
If you don’t have the time to keep up a grass lawn or your front yard is already dead, then creating a succulent garden is the perfect solution for you. Nothing is more in style right now than succulent gardens, and it just so happens that they’re extremely easy to maintain. Succulents and cacti are a great curb appeal choice because they give grea...
Rusted, old, dated, cobwebby lights, or modern, sleek, trendy lights that give off a warm glow—you choose. Your exterior lights set the tone for the outside of your home, and they can also make a positive impact on how well your house shows in listing photos. Make sure any new lights you choose match and give off a bright, warm light. The lights sh...
Window boxes are cute, trendy, and will really pull together your home’s exterior. This quick and easy curb appeal trick will only take you a few hours and will add a major amount of charm to your home. You can buy a pre-made window box,or make your own. A simple teak, cedar, or white box—depending on the color of your home—will work best. Make sur...
- Up-to-Date Hardware. You can make an older home look fresh with new and on-trend hardware. Simply switching out the lockset, house numbers, light fixtures, and mailbox can do wonders for your curb appeal.
- Symmetry is Key. People like to look at things that are even and symmetrical. That means one of the easiest ways to make your home more attractive is to add symmetry wherever you can!
- Add Flowers and Greenery Wherever You Can. Speaking of potted plants… It’s almost hard to have too much greenery and flowers! It’s a fact that natural flora is pleasurable to look at, so the more, the merrier.
- The Magic of a Fresh Coat of Paint. This one should be a no brainer! If you have chipped, faded, or stained paint, you’re losing out on MAJOR curb appeal points.
Oct 10, 2024 · Apply curb appeal finishing touches. The exterior of your home needs decor to complete the look, just like the inside of your home. Here are a few more DIY curb appeal ideas. Paint the front door. A popular way to improve curb appeal on the cheap is by painting or staining the front door in a contrasting but complementary color.
Feb 29, 2024 · Improving your home’s curb appeal can help you bring in the buyers and get top dollar for your sale — especially if you sell during the peak spring/summer season. Here are eight tips to try: 1 ...
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Jun 5, 2024 · One of the most affordable curb appeal ideas is applying a fresh coat of paint to your front door, adding a pop of color that catches a passerby’s attention. Repainting the window frames can make them cleaner and newer, adding to a more polished exterior. 2. Create a Welcoming Entryway.