Before They Step Inside: Top Tips to Boost Curb Appeal and Make a Lasting First Impression

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First impressions are formed in seconds. When it comes to your home, the exterior does most of the talking, as that is what people are going to see first, and it can set the tone for the rest of your home. Whether you simply want to take pride in your home or you are preparing to put your home on the market, taking action to improve the curb appeal is one of the best ways you can elevate your property. The great news is that you don’t always have to make big or expensive changes if you don’t want to. Small, thoughtful changes can make a surprisingly big impact. 

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Start with a clean and tidy exterior 

The most simple improvement that you can make is the one that is often overlooked. Clutter, dirt, moss and other unsightly things can very quickly make a home look like it has been neglected, regardless of how nice or modern the inside of the property is. Taking some time to clear out all the clutter and rubbish, pick up debris and dead leaves, pressure wash the pathways and clean the exterior walls can instantly give your home a refreshed new look. Remove unnecessary items from the outside of your home, such as bins, broken decorations and old plant pots. If you need to remove bigger things, like a tree, then make sure you look for a local tree surgery company to help you. 

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Refresh the front door and windows 

The front door and the window frames are an important focal point of your home’s exterior. You can simply refresh these elements with a coat of paint, either in the same colours or something bold and trendy. This can make your home more tasteful and transform the entire impression of it. Classic neutrals, deep greens and royal blues work well without being too overpowering. 

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Make sure you consider the smaller fixtures too, and clean or polish any door handles, numbers and knockers that you have. These are very small details, but they can add up to a bigger visual difference. A well-presented and clean entrance to the property can set a good expectation before anyone even steps inside. 

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Outdoor lighting for safety and warmth

Outdoor lighting is not often something people think about, but it can be essential for the atmosphere as well as creating a sense of security. Lighting is especially important in the winter months, when light is going to be very limited. Soft lighting can be leveraged along pathways, around landscaping features and near the front door. This can make your home very welcoming. Make sure any lights you have are fixed or removed if they are broken or outdated, and make sure the tone of the bulbs is consistent. Safety lights are a great feature for attracting buyers. 

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Increasing curb appeal isn’t always about major renovations. While they have their place, you can also influence the first impression of your home with the smaller touches. 

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