St. Louis and St. Charles County homeowners are spending more time in and around the
home than ever before due to the coronavirus. Not wanting to be stuck inside, many are taking
advantage of their time at home by going outside to make improvements to the exterior
of their home. These exterior improvements can really boost a home’s curb
appeal. So if you are thinking of spending some time improving your home’s
exterior and landscaping, here are some simple ways to do it.
Maintain Your Lawn
You don’t have to spend a lot of
money for a good looking lawn. Make sure it is kept trimmed, attend to any bald
spots and keep it watered. For more advanced tips on lawn maintenance, click here.
Trim Your Shrubs
It’s spring and plants are growing
fast, so it is a great time to trim shrubs and pull any weeds around them.
Freshen Your Mulch
Mulch is a natural material that
breaks down with time. Freshen it up by adding more mulch around the base of
your landscaping to keep weeds at bay and give the landscaping a well-kept
look.
Use Colorful Planters
Colorful planters can be found at
local hardware stores on online. You could even paint some old planters to
transform them and add color to the exterior of your home.
Add Pops of Color
In additions to colorful planters,
colorful accents can be implemented throughout the exterior areas of your home
with flowers, a freshly painted front door, or pillows on benches.
Power Wash Your Home, Deck, Patio, and Concrete
It’s amazing the difference power
washing can make to blast old dirt and debris from multiple areas of your
home’s exterior. If you don’t own one, you can buy one, borrow one, or even
hire a contractor to power wash for you.
Replace Old Porch and Coach Lights
Check your home’s exterior
lighting. Does it need to be cleaned, fixed or replaced? There are great
options for buying lighting at local hardware stores or online.
Add Porch Seating if Possible
Wanting to spend more time outside
your home creates the need for outdoor seating. There are many ways to get
creative with outdoor seating. Choose something that compliments your home that
will withstand the elements.
Make the Entry Welcoming
What is the vibe of the area in
front of your front door? Is it welcoming? A thorough cleaning of the area and
a few accents like a wreath or welcome sign can make a big difference.
Update Shutters
We rarely seem to think about shutters, but their appearance affects the overall look of your home. Check the condition of your shutters and make any repairs. If the paint is worn, give them a fresh coat. Or, you can even buy and install new shutters.
Freshly Paint or Replace the Front Door
The front door is a focal point for your home. Check it for dents, scratches or anything that can be repaired. Give it a fresh coat of paint or consider replacing.
Freshen up the Mailbox
The mailbox is often exposed to the
elements and thus can age quickly. Check it for any needed maintenance, give it
a fresh coat of paint or new numbers or consider a new mailbox.
Wash Your Windows
You’ll be surprised the difference
that washing windows can make. Years of dirt and grime build up slowly that it
is hardly noticeable. Washing your windows will make the house sparkle outside
and a little brighter inside.
Add Style to You Address Numbers
Unique address numbers are a fun
way to add style to your home’s exterior. You can find them at local hardware
stores or shop for great options online.
Get a Great Doormat
The last step someone takes before
they enter your home is on the doormat. Why not make it a good one? There are
lots of fun options to be found at local stores and online. Pick one that is
both good looking and functional.
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Improving your home’s curb appeal
actually adds value to your home. If you are thinking of listing the home for
sale in the near future, you are doing yourself a great service by upgrading
it’s curb appeal. Or if your time in quarantine has shown you all the reasons
you would like to be in a different home, contact The Boehmer Team to help you
sell your current one and find a new one.
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