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How to Level Up the Curb Appeal of Your House

Whether you’re selling your house or simply want to make it look nicer for your family to enjoy, you need to think about the exterior of your property. The curb appeal of your house, which is the first impression it creates when someone looks at it from the outside, can have a direct impact on its property value.

A property that looks run down or otherwise uninspired can put off potential buyers right away, even if the house itself is a great buy. But by improving the curb appeal, you can make your home stand out from the rest and make it easier to sell. Even if you aren’t selling it, it’s always nice to have a home that you can be proud of.

Needed Repairs and Maintenance

Many improvements to the outside of your home are more to do with aesthetics than functionality, but sometimes a shabby appearance suggests a more serious problem. These improvements should take priority over other additions to the outside of your home as neglecting them can lead to serious problems down the road, especially if you want to continue living on your property.

For example, cracks in the rendering or the paintwork don’t look great, but it can also be a sign of damp or other problems. Get this checked out and make sure that the render is replaced by a professional, as it protects your home. It’s far easier to fix early on than after your home has developed structural problems due to damp.

You should also make sure that the roof, doors, and windows are up to scratch. These can all be access points for leaks, damp, or other problems. Not only this, but replacing or repairing these parts of your property will make it look much better and potentially cut down on your utility bills by retaining heat better in the winter.

Landscaping

Your front and back gardens are a huge part of what makes your property attractive. In the warmer months, you can sit out and soak in the joys of nature. A neglected garden can detract from your home, however, as it’s hard to look past an unpleasant area.

However, by landscaping your garden and designing a welcoming space to spend time in, you make the most out of your property. Not only that, but potential buyers will find a beautiful garden far more appealing, especially if it stands out from the neighbours.

The Front of Your Property

As well as landscaping any green space, you can further improve the front of your property and its curb appeal. If you have the room, then consider adding a driveway to keep cars off the side of the road. Off-road parking is always an important selling point and makes your life much easier.

If you’re wanting to improve the exterior appearance of your home, your driveway is a great place to start. Yorkshire driveway experts Windsor Road Services lay tarmac driveways in Yorkshire, they recommend tarmac driveways due to their easy installation, very low maintenance requirements and long lasting durability. Furthermore, a tarmac driveway is a cost effective solution that will aesthetically look brilliant once installed. Tarmac is the perfect material for renovating your driveway, it’s black in colour (but they can also be red)  and looks very classy when edged with block pavers or stylish kerbstones.

Another option is to use oak porch kits to create a truly welcoming front porch area. It’s a quick and easy way to make your house look nicer and improve the value, as well as providing some shelter for visitors on rainy days. 

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