6 Curb Appeal Ideas for the Best Home on the Block

Curb appeal matters, whether you’re planning to sell your property or you just want to create a home that you feel prouder to call your own. Having the best house on the block will help to increase your chance of securing maximum value if you ever decide to put your home on the market. It might even inspire your neighbors to up their home-improvement game, creating a more appealing block overall. But how can you actually increase your home’s curb appeal? What steps do you need to take?  Try these six simple curb appeal ideas to transform your home. 

Get Your Siding Right

Good siding on a home is crucial to safeguard it against the elements, provide insulation that can reduce your energy costs, and (of course) increase your property’s curb appeal for years to come.  But your existing siding might not be up to the job, especially if it’s torn or — worse — missing altogether. Your property will be exposed to rain, high winds, and even invading insects looking to set up camp in your beautiful home! Various types of siding are available, including vinyl siding and Hardie siding. Each offers its own benefits. For example, vinyl siding is resistant to wind, impacts, and fading caused by daily exposure to sunlight.  A professional siding installation team will be able to offer practical advice on choosing the best siding for your property, to ensure it complements your existing or planned exterior. 

Revitalize the Paintwork

One of the most straightforward steps you can take to boost curb appeal is to refresh your home’s exterior paint job.  This brings a couple of major benefits. First, it shows that you care about your property and want to keep it looking at its best. And that bodes well for anyone interested in buying it, as they’ll assume the interior looks just as good — if not better.  Secondly, a paintwork spruce-up helps your home stand out from its neighbors if other homeowners on the block haven’t cracked a tin of paint open in years.  Just make sure you choose the right tone for your property. Don’t go for a color that’s drastically different from your neighbors’ paint jobs, or you could make your home look unique for the wrong reasons. 

Add a Front Porch

A well-designed, well-made front porch can add serious curb appeal to your home and boost its value. It’s also a fantastic space for relaxing on a gorgeous day all year round, whether you’re enjoying the sun during a warm North Houston evening or wrapped up in a blanket on a crisp winter’s afternoon.  Entertain friends and family. Read a book. Watch the world go by. Porch installation can do so much for your home.

Replace Your Front Door for a Better First Impression

Your front door may drag your home’s curb appeal down without you even realizing, even if it’s framed by a beautiful porch. Whether it’s an outdated or faded paint job, rotting wood, a loose handle, or a total lack of aesthetic harmony with the surrounding structure, a bad front door should be addressed — fast. Look at other houses on your block and consider how their front doors complement their stylistic choices. Are they colorful, simple, and welcoming? Or are they more ornate and understated?  Explore as many options as you need to before you settle on the right front door for your home. This is one of the first things people will notice about your property, so aim to make the best first impression you can. 

Revitalize Your Windows with Stylish Replacements

Replacing the current set of windows throughout your home can bring amazing aesthetic results, especially in the street-facing areas.  You might want to revitalize your property’s look by adding bay or bow windows that project out from the exterior wall. They introduce more dramatic, eye-catching fixtures and expand your interior space.  Deteriorating, weathered window frames are a common problem with some older houses. Yes, they may appear to add to their rustic charm in certain cases, but they’re hardly ideal for increasing curb appeal. Not to mention that they could be causing you to waste money and lose valuable warmth in winter.  Double-hung windows offer a bigger area for ventilation yet take up no extra wall space, reducing the amount of restructuring or rearranging you need to do. Good ventilation can go a long way here in Texas: after all, this wonderful state of ours is no stranger to humid weather. Conditions can get heated everywhere from North Houston TX and Cypress Texas to Conroe Texas! Choose a window replacement company with experience of creating unique custom windows, to ensure they know how to fit the perfect ones for your home.

Add Lighting to Your Front Path

Lead the way to your front door and/or porch with a little well-placed lighting. Illuminating your path and the surrounding garden creates a warm, welcoming effect, particularly when night falls. Match the type of lighting to your exterior and overall décor, whether that means antique wall-mounted lanterns or the latest LED bulbs.  You might prefer to add lights on either side of your garden path to create a runway-esque look, and place a few others in your garden to add a subtle extra glow. Opt for solar-powered lights, where possible, to reduce energy consumption and reliance on batteries. It’s also an effective security measure, drawing attention to your home’s entry point and making it harder for anyone to approach undetected.  Each of these six curb appeal ideas can help to increase your home’s curb appeal and make it the best on the block. You’ll feel more comfortable in a home you’re genuinely proud of, and you could command a higher price when the time comes to sell up.  DWR Construction has years of experience remodeling homes. Our reliable team can provide siding installation, comprehensive exterior remodels, door and window replacements, and much more.  Contact us today to find out how we can help you boost your curb appeal!

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