5 Tips for Improving Curb Appeal

Improve curb appeal.

There can be several reasons why you want to increase your home’s curb appeal. Adding curb appeal can help you increase your asking price when you sell your house. You may want to create a fresh, welcoming appearance when hosting an event like a wedding or a graduation party. Or maybe you take pride in the appearance of your home and want it to look its very best.

Taking time to make small upgrades and preventative maintenance will not only increase your curb appeal, it will also reduce the wear and tear on your exterior, saving you time and money in future maintenance costs. Here are some simple projects you can take to increase your home’s exterior:

5 Simple Ways to Improve Your Home’s Curb Appeal

1. Clean Home’s Exterior

It is a good idea to seasonally clean your home’s exterior, removing dirt, mildew, and grime from the surfaces. You’ll want to wash the siding, windows, garage door, and porch. A hose and sponge can clean most surfaces, and a pressure washer can remove stubborn stains or clean hard to reach areas.

2. Add a Bold Splash of Color

Adding some color to your home’s exterior can attract the eyes and give a positive appearance and curb appeal. You can do this by installing bright flowers or shrubs, adding a statement piece of furniture to your front porch, or install a new front door with a bold color choice.

3. Install New Shutters

Installing shutters to your home can add charming details that can instantly improve your home’s curb appeal. Find shutters that match your home’s style and complement the exterior colors.

4. Check Gutters & Spouting

Improperly installed gutters can leak, rust, or get clogged, leaving undesirable stains and even cause water damage to your home. Have your gutters professionally cleaned and maintained so they look great and perform as expected. Consider also having gutter guards installed so your gutters never get clogged again.

5. Update Railing & Fencing

Adding a vinyl or aluminum fence can help mark a property boundary, as well as giving a clean appearance to your yard. If you have a front porch or entryway, you can also add railings and handrails for convenience along with improving curb appeal.