5 Easy Ways To Enhance Your Home’s Curb Appeal

Sam Forsyth
3 min readSep 14, 2018

In today’s real-estate market, curb appeal goes beyond having a nice cut lawn with freshly painted shutters. Current buyers are looking for homes that present themselves as not only well-maintained but also both modern and sophisticated. While subtle changes to an exterior can have a huge impact a home’s overall look and resale value, small upgrades are often overlooked or dismissed by homeowners for being too expensive or labor intensive. Luckily, the following changes are both easy on your back and your wallet and can be completed in less than a weekend. Ready to restore your home to its former glory? Let’s get started with these 5 easy upgrades:

1. Swap Out Old Hardware

Small upgrades to exterior hardware instantly give your home a modern edge and differentiate it from other houses in your neighborhood. Installing decorative house numbers with a modern font or replacing a rusty door knocker with gorgeous new hardware are subtle accents that can quickly enhance the overall look of your home. Alternatively, if investing in new hardware is not an option, consider spray painting your old brass hardware a matte black for a sleek modern look. Whatever upgrade you choose be sure the style of your accents complement the style of your home and coordinate with the exterior lighting.

2. Paint The Garage Door

You’ve heard the importance of painting the front door, but what about the garage? Garage doors are often the most prominent feature of a home and one of the first things visitors notice when pulling into the driveway. Painting your garage a colour that complements the roof material and front door will ensure the exterior look of your home remains consistent and balanced.

3. Add Foliage

Transforming your yard into a green oasis doesn’t have to be a daunting high-maintenance task requiring endless hours of landscaping. Planting a small bed of colourful flowers can go a long way in making your exterior feel vibrant and welcoming. If planting a garden isn’t an option, consider adding a hanging plant or potted plants on either side of your garage or front door. Just be sure to avoid greenery in plastic pots and to steer clear of plastic flowers.

4. Replace Exterior Lighting

A home that is illuminated by soft exterior lighting is one of the easiest ways to make your home appear more inviting. Make an eye-catching statement by replacing front porch sconces with a hanging pendant light or installing low-voltage lighting along your driveway or around the perimeter of a flower bed to emphasize landscaping.

5. Declutter Your Yard

An overly cluttered yard can ruin the ambience of your home and distract onlookers from noticing your home’s most attractive qualities. Improve the appeal of your home by removing unattractive elements such as old garden furniture, broken garden pots, and rusted lawn ornaments. If space is an issue, invest in a storage unit or shed to store garden tools, lawn equipment, garbage bins, and outdoor toys.

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Sam Forsyth
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Sam is a freelance real estate writer whose keyboard is constantly covered in maple syrup. True story. Find her at www.pinkinkcreative.com