Curb Appeal in a Day: Replace Old Hardware
Curb Appeal in a Day: Install Window Boxes
Curb Appeal in a Day: Paint the Front Door
Curb Appeal in a Day: Create Perfect Symmetry
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Curb Appeal in a Day: Dress Up Your Porch with Seating
Curb Appeal in a Day: Install Outdoor Lighting
Curb Appeal in a Day: Do a Mailbox Makeover
Mailboxes should complement the home and express the homeowner’s personality. If your mailbox is attached to the house, pick a style and finish that matches your home’s trimmings. For a mailbox that sits closer to the road, surround your mailbox with a beautiful flowering garden to instantly make your front yard more welcoming and approachable. Consider painting the mailbox and post to coordinate with the home’s color scheme, or personalize your mailbox with vinyl decals that list your address.
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Curb Appeal in a Day: Renew Planter Beds
Curb Appeal in a Day: Create an Instant Garden
Garden for Curb Appeal: Take It to the Next Level
Curb Appeal in a Weekend: Make a Grand Entry
Even with a small budget, there are ways to draw attention to your front door and improve curb appeal. Turn your home’s entry into an inviting focal point by adding a few well-chosen and nicely arranged plants on the front porch. Molding also acts as an architectural eyeliner when applied to the sides and top of the doorway. Notice how the white door casing makes this door pop.
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Curb Appeal in a Weekend: Create a New Planting Bed
Curb Appeal in a Weekend: Add Shutters or Accent Trim
Curb Appeal in a Weekend: Replace Gutters and Downspouts
Curb Appeal in a Weekend: Add Arbors or Fence Panels
Curb Appeal in a Weekend: Add Outdoor Art
Give your yard a little whimsy and curb appeal by adding weather-resistant artwork. Choose pieces that complement your home’s natural palette and exterior elements. Birdbaths, metal cutouts, sculptures, and wind chimes are good choices for outdoor art.
This glass birdbath from Better Homes & Gardens ($26, Walmart) features a colorful butterfly design. Water sculptures function as yard art, and the gurgling sounds are soothing and make hot days feel cooler. Place fountains on level ground in optimum hearing and sight vantage points.
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Curb Appeal in a Weekend: Create a Street-Side Garden
Planting colorful flowers is a surefire way to increase your home’s curb appeal. Use bold, bright hues to create a big impact, even if you have limited space. Greet guests with a colorful garden in your parking strip (between the street and sidewalk). For an easy street-side garden plan, feature native plants such as Aster, Baptisia, and purple coneflower.
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Curb Appeal in a Month: Upgrade Railings
Porch and stoop railings can deteriorate quickly if not properly cared for. If your railings are past their prime, look for quality wood or metal components to replace the existing material and improve curb appeal. As with other improvements attached directly to the house, make sure the color, scale, design, details, and material are compatible with the home’s main features. Porch railings supply an integral part of a home’s exterior aesthetic, helping to reinforce a home’s style.
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Curb Appeal in a Month: Renew Paint, Siding, and Trim
Curb Appeal in a Month: Tile Your Doorstep
Curb Appeal in a Month: Dress Up the Driveway
Curb Appeal in a Month: Build a Walkway
Curb Appeal in a Month: Apply Stone Veneer
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Front Entry Update
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Entryway House Numbers
Front Entry Walkway
Front Entry Paint Colors
Front Entry Landscape Ideas
Front Entry Smart Tech
Front Entry Steps
Front Door Makeover
Paint isn’t the only way to add interest to your front door. Install trim to update your front entry with architectural character. This curb appeal project works especially well with flat doors; add simple plywood paneling or picture molding for a DIY paneled makeover.
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Front Entry Decorating
Front Entry Architecture
Cohesive Front Entry
A well-planned front door entryway idea results in a cohesive look with the rest of your home’s exterior design. In this front entry, the arch in the window above the door is a prominent design element reappearing in the overhead awning. You can also apply this concept when choosing outdoor planters or patio furniture.
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Front Entry Landing Spot
Front Door Entryway Ideas
Front Entry Walkway Ideas
Front Entry Lighting
Easy Front Entry Landscaping
Front Entry Additions
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