6 Ways To Upgrade The Exterior Of Your House

Ravindra Ambegaonkar
December 10, 2021
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Your home’s exterior is the first thing you and other people notice when they arrive. It’s the place where you spend comfortable time outdoors. It’s also a big component of how much your home is valued. The following will explore six ways you can revamp the exterior of your home. 

The Roof

While this is one of the more expensive options, redoing the roof can make a massive difference. This is because one of the biggest elements of your home’s exterior vibe is the roof. The roof is also something that, when redone, can drastically improve the value of your home. Yes, you can go with the classic asphalt shingles, but there are countless other types of roofing available that might better fit with the vibe you’re trying to cultivate. The roof is also a critical part of your home’s integrity—it’s what keeps moisture and other elements out of your home. If the roof needs redoing, it needs redoing.

The Door

The front door is the part of your home that welcomes people and, because of this, it’s often the first thing people notice. Consider going with a brighter, less common color if you want to set your home apart and create an inviting atmosphere. You can add to the effect by including a seasonal wreath or porch chairs with matching accent pillows. While addressing the door, be sure that you focus on something that is weatherproofed (and maybe even add some additional waterproof stripping on the doorframe). Your utility bill will thank you.

The Windows

Windows are both a part of the interior and the exterior. Windows let in natural lighting (which is excellent for your health as it increases the vitamin d you absorb from the sun and also boosts mood and reduces symptoms of anxiety and depression), but they can also tie together the exterior look of your house. Altering window styles can produce powerful results, as can things like adding or painting shutters or incorporating window boxes filled with flowers. Use the internet to gain some inspiration. Look at the different window styles in Leamington Spa or in another area with architecture you admire. You can also consider the look of your curtains or blinds from the outside. Furthermore, as with the door and the roof, consider the practical elements of your windows. You want well-sealed windows that don’t waste your heating or air conditioning efforts.

Fencing

Maybe you want fewer people looking at your home instead of more; that’s completely valid. There are endless fencing options that provide varying degrees of privacy. Fencing provides practical benefits like keeping pets and children in a safe location, providing privacy, and offering up shade in hotter areas, but they can also be part of an overall aesthetic, especially if you look into climbing vines. A fence covered in ivy feels mystical and otherworldly no matter where you are.

Grass Alternatives

One of the trends that are just beginning right now is the ground covering plant trend. It turns out that having wide spaces with just one type of grass on it that is cut short is actually terrible for bees and the biodiversity in the soil, which has an intense amount of negative repercussions. Very soon, you’re going to start to see yards filled with a diverse selection of ground cover plants. These are plant species that keep low to the ground like trimmed grass but come in a variety of colors and textures—many of them even flower, meaning in the spring, your yard will be bursting with fantastic color.

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Outdoor Seating

Finally, to change up the atmosphere of your home’s exterior, consider adding some seating. Believe it or not, a few chairs or a loveseat can change the whole vibe of your space. This is because seating arrangements welcome you and your friends to spend time outside. With seating, your yard suddenly feels like a place to hang out.

The above tips should help you upgrade the exterior of your home. It is important to note that if you’re doing this work to improve the value of your home, rather than for your own enjoyment and aesthetic pleasure, it’s a good idea to keep in mind the maintenance implications. Extravagant garden alterations or other exterior elements like a swimming pool sometimes deter buyers because people see more things they are going to have to manage and maintain, which means they’re going to have even less free time.

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