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Easy and Inexpensive Ways to Upgrade Your Home’s Exterior

Tech ZoneBy Tech Zone2021-08-154 Mins Read
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By Debbie Wolfe

Try these low-cost, high-impact improvements to make your home look more tidy, beautiful, and welcoming. While some exterior home improvements can be pricey, lengthy projects, there are plenty of wow-worthy upgrades you can DIY without breaking the bank. Whether you hope to catch the eye of potential buyers, impress passersby with your style, or simply want to spruce things up for your own satisfaction, the easy, inexpensive ideas here should do the trick in no time!

Little things mean a lot!

If you’ve got a free weekend, you can start and finish a small home exterior project—and you’ll be surprised at how impactful a bit of paint, some new plants, or a pristine façade can be. Try one of these mini-improvements and you’re sure to be inspired to do more.

Paint the front door

First impressions are made at the front door, so a whole new hue will mean a lot. “I’ve had aesthetically bland listings and simply painting the front doors in bold colors made the homes more interesting and inviting,” says Jean Rosalia of Keller Williams Realty. A fresh coat on the front door will help enhance the exterior, but while you’re at it, jazz up the trim, shutters, porch rails, and patio too. “Not only will it increase your curb appeal, but it will also protect your investment,” Rosalia says.

Bring in a bench.

“If space allows, add a small, decorative bench near your front door,” suggests wellness design consultant Jamie Gold, “This will be a spot to rest packages while you reach for your keys and provide seating for anyone waiting for you to come home.” Benches are available in all types of designs and price points, so you’re sure to find one that complements the home’s style and colors.

Count on containers.

Adding containers with seasonal flowers is a fun way to bring bright color to your exterior, without having to commit to caring for a large flowerbed. Containers—which in themselves add a decorative element—are moveable, and you can swap out plants whenever the mood strikes.

Upgrade the door mat.

Function and fashion combine in this humble outdoor accessory, so if yours has seen better days, replace it. “Look for a durable model that will keep dirt outside, hold up to the elements, and create an attractive welcome for household members and visitors alike,” suggests Gold.

Let there be nicer lighting.

Lighting will improve the ambiance of your home at night, but stylish new fixtures make things snazzier during the day. If your budget only allows you to get one or two, choose an area where it will get the most attention, such as beside your front door or on the on walkway to your home.

Illuminate the landscape.

You work hard in the garden so why not shine a light on your efforts? Solar-powered illumination is inexpensive and a snap to install—simply pop them into your garden beds where they’ll soak up the sun to light your plantings at night.

Renew your house numbers.

House numbers add an architectural element to your home. Upgrade with something unique from crafty sites like Etsy to have them custom-made. Or tap your own creativity and install basic brass numbers, available at any home improvement store, onto a decorative piece of wood.

Pave the way.

Made of all kinds of attractive hard materials, including cast concrete, clay tile, brick, and cut stone, pavers are the relatively inexpensive secret to an exterior transformation. You may not have the time or the budget to do an entire patio, but a small walkway is a doable project for most homeowners.

Mulch the flowerbeds.

You already know that plants help soften hard edges and bring a natural pop of color to your home’s exterior. Now go the extra mile by pulling the weeds and adding a new layer of mulch. “Fresh mulch in flowerbeds adds a tidy, cared-for look,” Rosalia says.

 

 

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