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Home Renovation Tips to make the Exterior Appealing not Alarming

Author: Christine Delongte
by Christine Delongte
Posted: May 24, 2018

People notice things. Whether it is the outdated fixture in the yard or peeling paint on the exterior walls of your home, nothing goes unnoticed. Neighbors, relatives, friends and even prospective buyers pay attention to the curb appeal of your home. So, even if you are not selling your home in the near future, ignoring the yard can put a dampener on your plans of impressing the guests.

How to the improve the Curb Appeal of your Home?

1. Beauty is on the Inside! Umm…

Well, we all know that what’s inside is beautiful. But, when it comes to your home, a beautiful exterior is imminent to what lies ahead. Untended lawns and old decorations tell a story of negligence. So, do not forget to overlook the curb appeal of your home. It becomes all the more important when you are trying to sell your home. When it comes to staging your home for prospective buyers, it is essential that you focus on the interior as well as the exterior of your property. With well curated lawns and clean exterior, you can paint a picture that conveys that your house is cared for.

2. Old is not really Gold

You may love your home to have a rustic, vintage charm. But, if the exterior of your home has plain old, broken fixtures, it may not convey a vintage ambience. It is not necessary to invest in expensive fixtures including main gate, mailbox, signs, plant pots, etc. Also, do not ignore the importance of a well-lit yard to impress your guests. Installing new lighting fixture can cost $500 approximately. Landscape lighting fixtures can be obtained for as low as $50 per piece but they can significantly improve the curb appeal of your home.

3. Colors Speak Louder than Words

When it comes to quick fixes for the curb appeal, exterior painting is one of the most affordable solutions. If peeling paint is visible on your property, it can ruin the charm. Repainting the exterior of your single-story 1500 square feet home will cost you in the range of $1000-$3000. You can always opt for the DIY option but it is important to remember that exterior painting is more complicated than painting a room. Also, it is best to have a professional color consultant to help you pick the right colors that enhance the curb appeal.

4. Too much meets the Eye

If you want to create the right first impression on your guests, you need to take care of all the unnecessary fixtures and junk from the yard. Arrange the outdoor structure in such a way that they add to the beauty of your home. Avoid garden gnomes, take down old Christmas decorations, put away children’s toys, remove garish lawn art and untangle the hose that clutter the landscape. Even putting the car in the garage can open up space and make the exterior look beautiful. Keep the hedges trim, mow the lawn and add a few flowers to the landscape. Remember to restrict the vegetable garden to the backyard.

Hire an Expert Home Renovation Contractor

Now, cleaning the yard and cutting the grass can be a DIY job. But, when you are looking to give a new look to the landscape, expert help will enable you to make beautiful changes at affordable cost. Hire a home renovation contractor to enhance the curb appeal of your home. Make a list of all the things that require attention and obtain inputs from the contractor to make your home the talk of the town.

The exterior of your home is the gateway to your little paradise. Allow us to make it beautiful. Add to the curb appeal by hiring the best home renovation company in Toronto. Whether it is installing landscape lighting, exterior home painting or anything else, we have you covered. Get in touch today!

About the Author

When you love your work, you don't consider it work. I started The Home Improvement Group because building and renovating Toronto Homes has always been a fascination for me.

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Author: Christine Delongte

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