Thursday, October 31, 2013

11 Ways to Make Your Home's Curb Appeal Fabulous

 
Maybe you have a townhouse in Amyclae Estates, Irwins ChoiceVillage at Thomas Run, or Hunters Run. Or, Maybe a home in Colonial Acres, Glenangus, or Todd Lakes. No matter the size of your Bel Air home, Bel Air townhouse, or Fallston home in Harford County, you can use these 11 tips to improve the curb appeal of your home!

1 Clear the way for curb appeal The path to your front door should be at least 3 feet wide so people can walk shoulder-to-shoulder, with an unobstructed view and no stumbling hazards. So get out those loppers and cut back any overhanging branches or encroaching shrubs.
2. Light the route Landscape lighting makes it easy to get around at night# Solar-powered LED lights you can just stick in the ground, requiring no wiring, are suprisingly inexpensive. $45 for a pack of 8.
3. Go glossy Borrow inspiration from London’s lovely row houses, whose owners assert their individuality by painting their doors in high-gloss colors.The reflective sheen of a royal blue, deep green, crimson, or whatever color you like will ensure your house stands out from the pack. Consult Bonnie Rosser Krims’ book, The Perfectly Painted House, for ideas.
4. Pretty up the view A door with lots of glass is a plus for letting light into the front hall -- but if you also want privacy and a bit of decor, check out decorative window film. It’s removable and re-positionable, and comes in innumerable styles and motifs About $5 - 25 per running foot. A less expensive way to get the look of stained glass without doing custom work or buying a whole new door: Mount a decorative panel on the inside of the door behind an existing glass insert, $92 for an Arts and Crafts-style panel 20” high by 11” wide.
5. Replace door hardware While you’re at it, polish up the handle on the big front door, or better yet, replace it with a shiny new brass lockset with a secure deadbolt, $57
6. Please knock Doorbells may be the norm, but a hefty knocker is a classic that will never run out of battery life, and another opportunity to express yourself whatever your favorite animal or insect is, there’s a door-knocker in its image $39, potterybarn
7. Ever-greenery Boxwoods are always tidy-looking, the definition of easy upkeep. A pair on either side of the door is traditional, but a singleton is good, too. About $25 at garden centers. In cold climates, make sure pots are frost-proof polyethylene urns and boxes mimic terracotta and wood to perfection. $80 frontera
8. Numbers game Is your house number clearly visible? That’s of prime importance if you want your guests to arrive and your pizza to be hot. Stick-on vinyl numbers in a variety of fonts make it easy, starting at about $4 per digit.
9. Foot traffic A hardworking mat for wiping muddy feet is a must. A thick coir mat can be had at the hardware store for less than $20, or spring for something fancier, like this decorative half-round that promises weather and mildew resistance, $45, frontgate
10. Go for the glow Fumbling for keys in the dark isn’t fun. Consider doubling up on porch lights with a pair of lanterns, one on each side of the door, for symmetry and twice the illumination. $69 each, shadesoflight.com
11. Snail mail Mailboxes run the gamut from kitschy roadside novelties masquerading as dogs, fish, or what-have-you to sober black lockboxes mounted alongside the front door.  Whichever way you go, make sure yours is standing or hanging straight, with a secure closure, and no dings or dents. The mail carrier will thank you.
I found this article on House Logic and will share in the near future the others I found#

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