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8 Savvy Ways to Boost Your Home’s Curb Appeal

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If you’re ready to take on a very rewarding yet stressful project for your home, take a good look at your exterior. This part of a home often gets neglected, but no matter if you want to resell your home or just improve its curb appeal, here are a few ideas that will allow you to have the best-looking house on the block. 

Source neighboring houses for ideas

While you can hit Pinterest or HGTV, one of the easiest and best ways to gather a few ideas for your makeover is to sit in your car or grab your bike and drive around the neighborhood. Take notes on elements you like and see what’s popular in the area. Of course, you don’t want to copy someone’s house to the T, but it’s nice to fit in with the overall style of the neighborhood. This will make your street look attractive and can even help if you want to sell your property

Prioritize 

Unless your exterior has big issues, it’s best to concentrate on high ROI renovations first. These projects have that timeless vibe and will provide you with great profit if you decide to sell. Think siding, wood deck or new and improved entrance. 

Improve your roof

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Changing your roof will basically change the entire look and feel of your home. People who live in extreme climates like Australia can expect to experience various issues with their roof and the quality of their house covering can also affect their energy consumption. So, if you have enough money and time for roof improvements, don’t hesitate to opt for them. If you find the right experts in roof repairs in Sydney, they will take care of all aspects of roofing and even get your gutters and downpipes fixed. Another thing to consider is skylight installation that can improve the look and lighting in your home. 

Repaint your house

In order to freshen up the look of your house quickly and cost-effectively, you can splash a fresh coat of paint on it. If your house is old (built before the 80s) there’s a possibility you have lead paint. Lead is very toxic to humans and the environment and should be removed by professionals. 

Add a patio or a deck

If your budget allows, you can extend your space and build a deck or a patio. Today, these spaces are used as extensions of your living areas and can make perfect places to hang out in the spring and summer. If building something new isn’t an option, you can replace your old wood with something fresh or re-stain your patio for that new look without spending too much money. 

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Remove dirt 

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If you’re not up for some big, expensive and time-consuming improvements, you can just grab a power washer and give your house a thorough clean. It’s amazing what a difference this little move can make. Years of dirt and grime removed from your siding, doors, pathways and driveways will make your house look good as new. 

Turn to your landscaping

Landscaping will not only boost your curb appeal, but also provide you with great ROI if you decide to sell. Make sure to layer your greenery: tall plants are great for hiding imperfections and boosting privacy while smaller plants provide interest and add a few splashes of color to your exterior. 

Finish with a few accessories

The devil is often in the details, so don’t underestimate the power of exterior accessories. A new lighting fixture can give your home that modern look and boost appeal and safety of your entrance. A fresh coat of paint for your front door will also make a big impression. Want to go even smaller? Add a new address plaque or house numbers or replace your old mailbox with something modern. These are very cheap and easy ways to add charm and personality to your house. 

Once you improve your curb appeal and end up with the prettiest property on the block, you will fall in love with your home all over again. And you might even reconsider selling it!

Derek Lotts is a Sydney based writer and researcher, a regular contributor at Smooth Decorator blog. He writes about décor, gardening, recycling, ecology and business. He thinks all of these topics fall under the self-improvement category. He believes in the power of sharing ideas and communicating via the internet to achieve betterment.

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