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5 Tips To Revamp The Exterior Of Your Home

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A home’s exterior can make or break its curb appeal if your house is looking a little rough around the edges. It may be time to make some changes and updates that will help give your home a new look. The exterior of your home is one of the first things people see when they drive by – so you want to make sure yours stands out from the rest. This article talks about 5 easy ways you can renovate the exterior of your home for an updated look without having to spend too much money:

Paint

Paint is one of the most cost-effective ways to spruce up your home’s exterior, and it doesn’t take too much time or skill either! If you have any areas with peeling paint that need re-coating. Be sure to sand away all loose pieces before painting, so they don’t flake off during application. You can also use this as an opportunity for weatherproofing by adding wood sealant around each door frame and windowpane. Make sure not to get it on your siding, as this will cause staining over time, which could ruin the look of your new color scheme. Don’t be afraid to go bold with color, either. A bright red or purple front door would pop against neutral tones like white or tan used elsewhere on your home’s exterior. Once everything has been primed, apply two coats, and you’ll have a brand new exterior that’s ready for curb appeal.

 

Trim

If the paint on your home’s exterior has seen better days, it may be time to update its trim as well. This is especially common with homes with dark siding – since this color shows dirt and grime faster than lighter tones. Give all your windows a deep clean before you paint, so no streaks or smudges are left behind after application. Once everything is dry, give each window sill an even coat of primer followed by two coats of matching paint once they’ve had enough time to dry. While working on these areas, try not to get any drips onto your painted surfaces.

 

Add A Focal Point

One of the easiest ways to make your home stand out from the rest is by adding a focal point. It could be as simple as adding some new flowers and plants around the front or placing an eye-catching sign over your door that says “Welcome.” Suppose you’re having trouble coming up with ideas on what would look best. Ask someone who lives nearby for their input since they’ll have seen many types of exterior designs before. Another option is to use paint again – choose colors that will contrast against each other. Thus, there’s no potential mix-up when people are taking in everything at once. For example, consider going with black shutters and a bright purple front door if you have tan siding.

 

Consider Your Roof

Your roof is an often overlooked part of your home’s exterior, but it can make a big difference in the appearance. A quality paint job will brighten up any roof by making its color stand out more – even if you have dark shingles. You can fix any broken or missing tiles along with exposed nails first before painting. This is also a good time for reinforcing metal flashing around chimneys and skylights, which helps prevent leaks. You’ll want to use aluminum tape or masonry caulk on cracks so they waterproof each spot once painted. While working on areas like these, try not to get any masonry paint on a siding as this will cause staining, ruining your new color scheme.

 

Be Consistent

Once you’ve finished painting your home’s exterior, the last thing to do is make sure everything flows together. This starts with matching weatherproofing around each window and door frame. But it doesn’t end there. You’ll also want to consider adding in some new landscape lighting for soft evening illumination. Also, a sprinkler system if any areas on your lawn need watering more often during the warmer months. If you have dark siding, consider planting evergreen trees/shrubs along all your property lines. This will help accentuate its color even further when they lose their leaves in wintertime. Try not to overdo anything too much. Otherwise, it could look tacky instead of tasteful, depending on your design choices.

 

Final Thoughts

If you’re looking to revamp the exterior of your home, remember that there are many ways to approach this project. You can add a focal point such as flowers and plants, paint around the front, or an eye-catching sign over your door. Keep in mind what works best with existing paint colors. Now that you know everything about revamping the exterior of your home, it’s time to make some updates.

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