Improve kerb appeal of 1958 bungalow
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Comments (6)Wow that's a amazing job Well done...See MoreHow to improve kerb appeal
Comments (10)Just for the record I think this is a lovely looking mid century property and i feel it benefits from the shape of the chimney and the dormer window. Without them you'd have a featureless aspect! Even if you retain the white windows, (because that's a huge job), I would definitely change your front door to something that isn't PVC. White PVC doors date properties, but not in a charming way. If you have a hefty budget then horizontal wood cladding (or that faux wood porcelain stuff, that's already greyed) would elongate the walls and make it look wonderful. Might try a mock up on my old laptop....See MoreNo kerb appeal
Comments (8)You would need planning permission to render part of your house assuming none of it is currently rendered and you're in England. I would replace the inappropriate mock-period front door, but consider your house in the context of adjacent ones before altering your windows. The least expensive and most significant visual (and ecological) improvement would come from appropriate planting rather than just a few dotted dwarf conifers. Lush planting is so often the saviour of otherwise uninspiring suburban streets. It looks as if you already have two trellises for a start. Take care not to go overboard with plants that will soon grow far too big for the space....See MoreInspiration for improving 1970s bungalow
Comments (3)I think it’s difficult to tell from this picture. Assuming this is the front of the property I think it’s odd to have patio doors- perhaps the solution is to have an enclosed patio near them. Also it’s difficult to work out where the front door is. That being said it is certainly no ugly duckling and the plot looks lovely...See More- User thanked Landscape Design by James Brunton-Smith Limited
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