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What can I do to increase curb appeal of my house?

5 years ago

We just painted our front door a light blue/teal color to go with the renovations we are doing on the inside of our house. I bought wood to wrap our front columns, and we plan on "squaring" them off to have a cleaner look on the porch. I need some ideas on what else we can do to help make the front exterior look better. Should we add shutters? I feel like it is very flat, so any ideas would be appreciated!


Comments (11)

  • 5 years ago

    A new sidewalk would add a lot and would look better with the solar lights flanking it rather than outlining the house. You might even consider one with steps that winds down your sloping lawn like the one below. I think the porch could use a big remodel, perhaps a tear off and a totally new one. Only the single windows are sized for shutters and the ones on the right will probably bump into each other since the windows are so close. Delay that decision until later in the process.


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    Kaden Cunningham thanked decoenthusiaste
  • 5 years ago

    In addition to the above add much more landscaping. Have a plan that includes large beds and not lined up against the house. Check the landscape sub-forum here on houzz.

    Kaden Cunningham thanked Denita
  • PRO
    5 years ago

    You could also consider some additional colors to add dimension. Possibly darker facia and gutters. Some cedar touches could add some pop to the front as well - window planters, cedar shutters, cedar front porch railing and posts. Did a quick mock up on my phone (far from perfect) and it’s a little busy but showcases how a few updates can make a significant change.

    Kaden Cunningham thanked Construction Elements
  • 5 years ago

    I’m confused by your front door. It looks like you open the door and step up into the house. Am I seeing that right? I really think your first rule of business should be to fix the sidewalk and then work on landscaping.

    Kaden Cunningham thanked Nelly Bluth
  • PRO
    5 years ago

    Your home needs a tiered retaining wall with plantings and a curved stepped/walkway to get from the driveway to the front door.




    Kaden Cunningham thanked BeverlyFLADeziner
  • 5 years ago

    Agree with Beverly. That slope has to be addressed or it will never look integrated. Go big (deep) with the beds so you can put in some large shrubs and smaller material in front of them.

    Kaden Cunningham thanked TBL from CT
  • PRO
    5 years ago

    To all your ideas I would add updated walk way


    Kaden Cunningham thanked Celery. Visualization, Rendering images
  • 5 years ago

    The teal looks great with the siding color! I would paint the storm door to match, to make it stand out more. Beefing up the columns is an excellent idea also.

    I don't think shutters are quite right, and not cedar, but if it is possible I would add beefier trim around the windows and do consider a darker color on the trim, perhaps a darker shade of the siding color. If it were my house I would also paint the visible foundation to match the house, and do the tiered gardens on the slope as suggested.

    Kaden Cunningham thanked raee_gw zone 5b-6a Ohio
  • PRO
    Kaden Cunningham thanked Celery. Visualization, Rendering images
  • 5 years ago

    I like the idea of painting the foundation to match the house and beefing up the porch posts. I would pressure wash the side walk and get out there with a shovel to try to cut the grass back off of it to clean it up. Add some pretty colored cushions to the chairs that match the door to brighten them up.

    Kaden Cunningham thanked katinparadise