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Simple Ways to Increase Kerbside Appeal​

Modern home with excellent kerbside appeal featuring a blue front door, potted plants, and a tidy landscaped garden

They say first impressions matter, and they would be correct. This is particularly true when it comes to boosting your home’s value. Kerbside appeal is everything, and can make or break a sale before a potential buyer has even seen inside your property, especially considering the nature of house prices. Whether looking to sell your home or simply want to take more pride in it, enhancing the exterior can make a significant difference. The good news is that you do not need a huge budget or even a full renovation to make your property stand out. Here’s a guide to simple, effective ways to boost kerbside appeal.

Tidy up the landscaping

A well-maintained garden shows people that you care about the impression you give. This shouldn’t cost too much money, just a little hard work, which can actually benefit your body and mind.

Start with your lawn if you have one. Mowing your lawn regularly and trimming the edges can instantly lift the appearance of your garden. It is also a very easy task to remove weeds from your flower beds and paths and trim any overgrown branches from hedges and shrubbery.

It is never too early to give your garden curb appeal, so add seasonal flowers and evergreen shrubs to offer a pop of all-year-round colour. You can also use mulch around your plants. This will help to reduce weeds, keep flower beds tidy and also retain moisture, which will help your plants in the warmer weather.

Invest in a premium front door

Your front door is the focal point of the entrance to your home and a premium front door will help to elevate your entire property.

Whether you opt for aluminium entrance doors or something more traditional, a high-quality door will draw the eye, set the tone and have a significant visual impact. As the first line of defence that your home has against intruders, a premium door made from reinforced materials and with an advanced locking system will also offer you security.

Modern doors are a good way to improve your home’s energy efficiency. They offer improved insulation, reduce drafts and keep energy bills down. Made from durable materials, a good quality front door will be resistant to fading, warping and will also wear better than a more basic model.

Consider a colour that will complement the exterior of your property, forest green, deep navy or even classic black are all timeless shades. You may also want to consider decorative panels or sidelights to add more natural light in your hallway. Once you have your new door in place, why not place symmetrical planters or lighting to further enhance the look of the entrance to your home?

Clean and repair

Wear and grime can really dull the exterior of your home, but a weekend of cleaning can work wonders. Jobs on your list might include power washing your paths and driveway and cleaning your windows, frames, and ledges. You should also consider repairing any loose fence panels, damaged gutters and cracked paving stones.

If you have time, you may also want to consider touching up any paintwork and touching up the masonry.

Outdoor lighting is another consideration. If you already have lighting, clean it up or replace it with some energy-efficient options. You could also add motion sensor lights, which will help to improve your security.

Kerbside appeal is about more than just aesthetics — it is about creating a sense of welcome and showing pride in your home. Whether you are improving your property for visitors or potential buyers, these simple steps can make your home feel fresh and inviting.

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