Help giving the front of this house kerb appeal
Sally Medd
6 years ago
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Need help on house extension and curb appeal for this Dorset property!
Comments (3)You could us the opening that already exists in the garage and have either a large glazing unit, folding doors, or windows with infill panels, where the garage is situated at the minute you could turn into a "snug" accessed through the cupboard in the hallway. To create a "grander" entrance simple things like a canopy over the main door area could make a massive difference. Introducing Different forms of cladding could also make a difference, vertical timber cladding faced against a white render rather than off white. Removing the wall between the living area and the kitchen to create an open plan area and having the utility accessed from the entrance hallway and straight from the back at the top left corner of the floor plan. I hope you understand what I "trying" to describe any questions please just ask. Thanks Craig @ FMA...See MoreHelp with exterior of house, facade needs more curb appeal!
Comments (24)I think you need to weigh up if there is a profit benefit by building a front gable. You might well increase the square footage by 10% which could be enough to add value particularly if it gives you enough room for an extra room like an ensuite. It may be worth consulting an estate agent to get an opinion- where I live there are some roads where improving the kerb appeal and square footage would easily add more than the cost of improvements...See More1980s bland Terraced House desperately needs kerb appeal (front&rear)
Comments (18)Whilst the black frames of your neighbours looks good, if you don’t want black, I would go for a mid grey on all window frames and doors front and back, including the garage door. This will look good in between your neighbours properties. If budget allows I would recommend replacing the front door as it’s dated as far as kerb appeal goes. Try a contemporary door with some glazing, in the same grey as the windows etc. Then add plenty of colourful pot plants, as others have mentioned, as much greenery as you can fit in. If you can replace the roof at the rear porch area that would be worth doing, or a damn good cleaning if not and then I would create some interest in the back garden with planting trees and shrubs within the garden space, not just down the sides of the lawn, diverting your eye to various places and giving you some privacy from the road at the same time. Have a look at some garden plan ideas on Houzz for inspiration, or speak to a pro garden designer, it can actually save you money paying for a garden plan, it stops you making costly mistakes. Try https://www.alisonmurraydesign.com/ she is brilliant. With a plan you can choose to do the garden a bit at a time, when funding allows, which is what I will be doing once Alison has put our design plan together!...See MoreHow to give my 1960's house some curb appeal?
Comments (1)Hi Ben, there isn't a particularily good not expensive softaware to do all these things. the best is to use Photoshop if you are using the computer. you can try free moodboard progamms, it will allow you to upload a smaple you are aftder and try use it: Style Sourcebook, Design Files etc. most of apps on phones and pads are based on a photoshop idea: DecorMatters, Homestyler, Morfolio. paint companies like Dulux, Sherwin Williams have decent paint visualiser....See MoreSally Medd
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