Need curb appeal
tsure
8 years ago
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Exterior improvements/ window colour
Comments (3)Hello nicklc99, Well a dark wood stain could be nice for all windows and for the door as well.. Then you could have a look at planting a climber..Maybe a Buxus ball in a large pot either side of the front door and voila! :))...See More1960s terrace in desperate need of curb appeal!
Comments (13)I think you've had some great suggestions already. I like your original idea of painting the garage door a sage colour which you could then pick up elsewhere with painted planters/window cils. A nice outdoor light above the house number will help to draw focus. Whilst I do generally prefer 3 panel glazed windows I think due to the fact the neighbours either side have ones similar to your current ones I'd go for more or less the same. The only change I'd make is ensuring you mirror the split top window across all of them so it ties in nicely with the top garage windows. A completely new driveway would probably make the greatest difference to the curb appeal. Something that sweeps around towards the door would be nice. You could then plant up the corner patch to help provide some visual interest and depth....See MoreIt needs Kerb Appeal
Comments (6)I'm glad you like it. As for cost, it would probably depend on where you are and what local builders charge in your area. You could give some a call and ask them for a quote. It would certainly elevate your house to being the best in the street!!!! If you go ahead, send over some "after" pics, I would love to see the end result. Good luck :-))...See MoreHelp needed with kerb appeal for 70s ugly duckling
Comments (6)Hi does your budget allow for painting the render? If so I would paint an off white and maybe have the cladding sprayed grey. I would also pressure wash the path and have a good tidy up around the plants possibly create a bed beneath it. Adding a few potted plants on the deck and perhaps a sail for partial shade....See MoreSteven Richards and Associates, Inc.
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