12 Quick and Easy Ways to Add Curb Appeal to Your Home

Curb Appeal…if someone asks you to describe it, what would you say? It can be hard to put into words, but when a homes got it, it's easy to spot.

Houses with curb appeal “force” you to drive by them when you are in the area. There you are, simply minding your own business on the way back from an errand or meeting, when suddenly an indescribable force takes control of your car, steering it two blocks over where you find yourself slooowly driving by “that” house…the one that makes your heart pitter-patter just a little bit faster. I call those “stalker” houses because they have a way of turning this semi-normal girl into a crazed house stalker with their curb-side charm and engaging personality.

One time I discovered a stalker home in the historic district of the town in which I live. On a Saturday afternoon, I drove by it several times, trying to capture a good photo of it for my blog, Between Naps on the Porch. I was having a hard time due to the trees and foliage that were partially blocking my view of it from the road. Later that same week, a friend and I were antiquing in the area. I drove by slowly once again so my friend could see the stalker house. We laughed envisioning the owners inside saying, "There she is again...that woman in the white SUV, still casing our house. Call the police!" ;)

Is there a house you love to stalk? Or, perhaps you are the fortunate owner of a stalker house. Do folks slooow down as they pass by your home, oohing and ahhing over its beautiful façade and exterior good looks?

Or, alas, do you feel your home might be missing that ooh/aah factor? Let not your heart be troubled...here are 12 easy ways to bring your home up to stalker status in no time at all:
1. Give your home a touch of romance with a climbing rose or flowering vine. It will create a warm and inviting entrance while adding charm to spare.
2. Do you have a tree that's front and center in your yard, commanding attention? Make it a real feature by skirting it with a cute little bench. Just be sure to leave plenty of room all the way around for future growth.
3. Consider adding a fabulous pergola. They look great on the front of a cottage, coastal or craftsman style home and will even offer a bit of sun relief for porch sitting time.
4. Weathervanes exude the ooh, aah factor. If you have a peak on the front of your home, add a weathervane for a touch of whimsy.
5. Topiaries, in spiral form, or really any form, add loads of style and appeal to a home.
6. One of the fastest and least expensive ways to give your home's facade an instant facelift is by painting your front door a zippy color. Doors can be time consuming to paint, so here's a little trick I always like to use to avoid choosing the wrong color and having to repaint. Just paint a few sheets of inexpensive poster board with the paint you're considering. Then tape them to the door with masking tape and check the look from the yard or curb. You'll know pretty quickly if you've chosen the right color.
7. Exterior lighting can really be awe inspiring, and it doesn't take a lot of lights to make a huge impact. No need to call an electrician if you just want the look without the expense. Most big box hardware stores sell outdoor lighting kits that don't require the skills of an electrician to install.
8. Plant a flower garden along the front of your home with lots of long-blooming perennials. They'll come back year after year with their show stopping, car stalking beauty.
9. A white picket fence...be still my heart. In my house stalking book, the only thing better than a white picket fence is...a white picket fence that's set back 3-4 feet with loads of blooming flowers planted along in front. Get ready; the neighbors are going to be talking and they will so be wishing they had thought of it first.
10. Have you noticed all the great vinyls on the market these days? You can really dress up your front door quickly and inexpensively with these. They stick on firmly when applied as directed and add some instant panache to any front door.
11. Window boxes are a fairly inexpensive and quick way to give your home some instant charm. The darling storybook shutters create delightful curb appeal for this home, as well.
12. This would so be a stalker house for me if it were in my town. I just love it! But the real reason I included this charming home is the fabulous driveway. What a great way to give your home that little something extra.

So, tell me...do you have a home in your town that is totally stalker material? :-)

Comments

Centsational Girl Fantastic roundup ! Great tips, all of them !
xo
Kate
3 years ago ·
Whimages We "almost" purchased our stalker home! One day we saw that it was for sale, it's in our historic district and has the sweet moniker, "THE WREN BOX" on a sign along it's delicate white picket fence. After looking at it 4 times (yes, I'm sure the realtor wanted to KILL US) it just didn't fit our then growing family. A couple years back, on one of my stalking missions during an evening errand run, the front yard was covered in white linen clothed round tables with bamboo chairs and elegant candles dripping from everywhere including the trees. It was magical!
3 years ago ·
Karen Evans Thanks for letting me know that I'm not the only one who stalks houses. There is a beautiful home that I stalked for years. It is a historic home, gray, with a red front door. In a strange coincidence, I was sent there for work to meet the homeowner, a potential client. I really wanted to tell her about my secret love of her home, but didn't want her to think I was a nutcase. We ended up staying in the kitchen which was perfection. Wish I could have seen the rest of the home!
3 years ago ·
housepeepers My blog is called "Housepeepers"....need I say more??
3 years ago ·
sophie777 There's a beautiful house of old stone in our neighborhood and I really need to take a picture of it so I don't walk the dog there every morning. I don't think the owners are on to me yet. : )
3 years ago ·
pattygammel Susan, you are in good company. We all do in once in a while. My stalker house was used as inspiration when we redid the landscape of our new home. We removed all the dated, overgrown shrubs, planted red knockout roses bushes along the front, painted the door red and flooded the flower beds with red and white impatience. I then added a bench to the porch with pillows and a few other touches. So, guess who has the stalker house in our neighborhood now? That’s right, me! All the neighbors stop and tell me how lovely it is and how their friends have made comments about it too. One final touch, I always leave a lamp on in the front window. Even on cloudy days, it’s a stunning detail that makes it-- oh, so cozy.
3 years ago ·
ctervort I wnat number 5's front porch, and of course number 12's window boxes.
We have a stalker home in our neighborhood, can't get enough of it. of course it has the spiral trees I want.
Thanks for the inspiring pictures!
3 years ago ·
cprather71 I love all of them. And I so have a few stalker houses I check on regular basis...
3 years ago ·
Chris Jovanelly Interior Design Curb appeal!
3 years ago ·
manicmommy We're considering adding on to the back deck of our tudor. I keep thinking pergola with seating for the original section then a step down to an open section with the table and umbrella.
3 years ago ·
interior- decorating-diva.com/Marie Grabo Designs Great ideasbook! Eye candy!
3 years ago ·
Between Naps on the Porch Whimages...oh, that sounds beautiful! I would have just melted to have seen that! Take a pic of it sometime and share it...I'd love to see it! I wish we could all post a pic of our favorite stalker house...wouldn't that be a fun Ideabook! :)
3 years ago ·
Between Naps on the Porch Strictlysimplestyle...What? You actually were invited to your stalker house...how cool is that??? I would have been gushing...you did better than I would have!
3 years ago ·
Between Naps on the Porch Housepeepers and Sophie...we are not alone!
3 years ago ·
Between Naps on the Porch Kate, thanks! So nice seeing a comment from you! Love your blog!
3 years ago ·
Between Naps on the Porch Patty...way to go! I think anyone can make their home "the" home with just a few great changes. :)
Beautiful home, Chris...thanks for the pic!
3 years ago ·
Fl!p Breskin Our house! And check out the book (& website) Pattern Language by Christopher Alexander. There's even a guide on the website to take you through a front door transition. I've loved that book for over 30 years, and bit by bit, we've made our house live it.
3 years ago ·
Lori McKenna We used to own a stalker home. It was at he end of a cul de sac, so pretty obvious if the same people went round several times. Several times we even had people ring the bell to ask if they could have a tour or if we knew where they could get the plans. Remodeling a house now and hoping it is as stalker worthy! Great tips here.
3 years ago ·
Between Naps on the Porch Oh, my gosh...it's adorable! Definitely a stalker house! Cute, cute!
3 years ago ·
Michelle Hi Suzan!
At this time of the year, our house becomes definitively a "stalker house" with its blue garden... What would you think if you were passing by?
Nice ideabook!
3 years ago ·
Between Naps on the Porch Frenchflair...Wow, I'd love your house without all the hydrangeas! The flowers are icing on the cake! Gorgeous!
3 years ago ·
Michelle Thank you, Suzan!
3 years ago ·
kate skouros great pics, but there's nothing "instant" about growing vines!
3 years ago ·
Between Naps on the Porch Kateskouros...LOL, well, some grow faster than others, tis true. Ivy grows way too fast...wouldn't recommend it for growing around a home since it can even bore its way into the mortar between the bricks. Wisteria is a fast grower. Maybe some of the gardeners who visit Houzz will have some ideas regarding fast growing vines. Oh, New Dawn Rose is a pretty fast grower, I think.
3 years ago ·
briandechile I can't imagine a white picket fence or weather vane looking good in any of the neighborhoods I frequent (Phoenix). I do stalk a lovely ranch style casita with adobe walls painted... eggplant! It has adobe walls and a courtyard in the front with metal art and wildflowers galore.
3 years ago ·
Between Naps on the Porch Briandechile...I see your point...not exactly an AZ look, for sure. :) Adobe walls sound beautiful and I love a beautiful courtyard.
3 years ago ·
zuitzy LOL....stalker house...I LOVE it! I take pictures of strangers' homes, but always thought of it as renovation homework.

I didn't realize that our humble work in progress was a "stalker house" until we decided to put it on the market and changed the color to something we thought was more "marketable". Boy did we catch grief from all of our neighborhood stalkers who were living vicariously through our original daring choice of color! Alas, the new owners will have to make their own brave color choice.
15 months ago ·
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