Summer of DIY: Enhance Your Curb Appeal

Curb appeal is the first thing people notice when they approach a home, whether it's potential buyers, guests, or neighbors. A well-maintained home can instantly put a smile on your face and make anyone feel welcome. It creates a positive first impression and sets the tone for the rest of the property. Learn how to enhance your curb appeal here!

Summer of DIY: Enhance Your Curb Appeal

Lively Landscaping:

Start by sprucing up your front yard. Trim overgrown bushes and trees and add some colorful flowers or plants to create a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere. Keep the lawn well-maintained by regularly mowing, edging, and watering.

Lively landscaping, a variety of colorful flowers in a flower bed with a bright green grass.Lively landscaping, a variety of colorful flowers in a flower bed with a bright green grass.
A mulch bed being put together. On the right, green and yellow flowers. On the left, a person with green and white gloves putting down mulchA mulch bed being put together. On the right, green and yellow flowers. On the left, a person with green and white gloves putting down mulch

Mulch Bed:

Building a mulch bed is a great way to add some curb appeal and color to your outdoor living space. You can build it clean and straight lined or as whimsical and curvy as you'd like. You can choose to keep your garden symmetrical and near or fill it up overflowing with flowers. After all, it's YOUR work of art.

Lazy tip: If you don't want to remove the grass, you can get cardboard boxes and lay them on top of the grass and put the mulch over top. This will kill the grass underneath and act as a weed barrier.

Welcoming Walkway:

Upgrade your pathway leading to the front door. Repair any cracks and replace loose pavers or bricks. Consider adding some pathway lighting to enhance safety and aesthetics, particularly for evening curb appeal.

A long walkway with grey stonesA long walkway with grey stones
A can of blue paint with a paintbrush with a yellow tip dipped in it. A can of blue paint with a paintbrush with a yellow tip dipped in it.

Fresh Exterior Paint:

A fresh coat of paint can work wonders! Choose a color scheme that complements your home's architecture and the surrounding neighborhood. Crisp whites, soft neutrals, or even bold accents can breathe new life into your home's exterior.

Inviting Front Door:

Your front door is a focal point, so make it stand out. Give it a fresh coat of paint in a vibrant color that complements the overall scheme. Add a decorative wreath or welcome mat to create a warm and inviting atmosphere.

A blue front door with glass trimmings.A blue front door with glass trimmings.
Various different plant pots with colorful plants and flowers. Various different plant pots with colorful plants and flowers.

Eye-Catching Accents:

Consider adding some eye-catching accents to your porch or entryway. Decorative house numbers, stylish light fixtures, or charming flower pots can add personality and charm.

Clean and Tidy:

Keep your exterior clean and tidy. Regularly sweep the porch, remove cobwebs, and wash the windows. Pressure wash your driveway and walkways to remove dirt and grime buildup.

A person wearing yellow boots, blue pants, and yellow gloves power washing their front yard. A person wearing yellow boots, blue pants, and yellow gloves power washing their front yard.
An outdoor grey couch with a grey throw pillows and a teal throw pillow in the centre. An outdoor grey couch with a grey throw pillows and a teal throw pillow in the centre.

Outdoor Seating:

If you have the space, add some outdoor seating to your front porch. A cozy bench or a couple of chairs with colorful cushions can create a welcoming spot for relaxation and conversation.

Garage Makeover:

If your garage is visible from the street, give it some attention too. Ensure it is clean and organized, and consider updating the garage door with a fresh coat of paint or new hardware to enhance its visual appeal.

A grey garage with country style trimmings.A grey garage with country style trimmings.
A black mailbox with a red lever stands in a yard with bright green grass. A black mailbox with a red lever stands in a yard with bright green grass.

Finishing Touches:

Pay attention to small details that can make a big difference. Upgrade your mailbox, replace worn-out house numbers, and install attractive outdoor lighting fixtures to create a polished look.

Personal Touches:

Lastly, don't be afraid to add some personal touches that reflect your style and interests. Hang a seasonal wreath on the front door, display potted plants or artwork, or even add a charming garden gnome—anything that brings a smile to your face and showcases your personality!

A flower wreath with flowers colored orange, white, and yellow.A flower wreath with flowers colored orange, white, and yellow.

Remember, increasing curb appeal is all about making your home look inviting and well-maintained. By implementing these ideas with enthusiasm and a personal touch, you'll be well on your way to creating a beautiful and welcoming exterior that you can be proud of. Good luck, and have fun enhancing your curb appeal!

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