Inexpensive Ways
to Boost a Home’s
Curb Appeal
Curb appeal can go a
long way toward making
a home more attractive to
its inhabitants as well as
prospective buyers once the
house is put on the market.
Improving curb appeal is a
goal for many homeowners,
and while many projects
aimed at making homes more
aesthetically appealing can
be costly, there are ways for
cost-conscious homeowners
to improve their properties
without breaking the bank.
Put your green thumb to use.
A well-maintained landscape
can dramatically improve
a home’s curb appeal. Pay
attention to the plants, shrubs
and trees throughout your
property, watering them during
periods of little rainfall and
trimming them when necessary
so your lawn does not look
like an overgrown, neglected
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suburban jungle. Professional
landscaping services can help
you maintain your property,
but even if your budget does
not allow for such an expense,
you can still make sure your
landscape adds to your home’s
appeal by keeping a watchful
eye on the property and
addressing any issues that arise.
Maintain your lawn through
the colder months of the year
as well, making sure no one
walks on the grass when frost
has settled, as doing so can
produce dead spots throughout
the lawn.
Redo your front door. While
their eyes may initially be
drawn to a well-manicured
lawn, prospective buyers will
eventually find their way to
the front door. If your door
is especially old, consider
replacing it. If your budget does
not allow for such an expense,
you can still give
your home’s
front entrance
an entirely new
look by installing
some inexpensive
molding around
the door before
giving the door a
fresh coat of paint.
Molding around
the front door can
make an entrance
more impressive,
while a new coat of
paint can make a
home feel warmer
and more vibrant.
Plant flowers. Another
inexpensive way to make a
home more appealing is to
plant some colorful flowers
around the property. Line
walkways with flowers native to
your region, as such plants will
last longer than exotic
alternatives that may not
be capable of adapting
to the local climate.
In addition to lining
walkways, hang window
boxes filled with colorful
flowers or plants outside
naked windows. Doing so
can make windows seem
larger and add some
color to your home’s
exterior.
Another creative way
to make use of colorful
flowers is to place a
few planters at the foot
of your driveway and
painting the numbers of
your address on the planters.
This can be both effortless and
inexpensive, but it can instantly
make a home more inviting to
prospective buyers.
Spotlight certain parts of your
property. Many homeowners
focus on improving the curb
appeal of their property during
the daytime hours, but you
can take steps to make a home
more appealing at night as well.
Solar spotlights placed
around trees and other
attractive features in your yard
can shed light on those areas
of your property you’re most
proud of, even after the sun has
gone down. Solar spotlights
won’t add to your energy bill,
as they are powered by the
sun, and they can make certain
accents on your property stand
out at night.
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