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Front Page - Friday, May 3, 2019

Three simple ways to boost your home’s curb appeal




Spring is the best time to revitalize the exterior of your house, so homeowners in the Tri-state area are using this time to give their properties some extra attention.

Updating the appearance of your home is a common home improvement project that adds value to your property by generating a strong return on investment. There are many low-cost updates you can tackle yourself. In fact, home exterior projects can be relatively affordable and simple to complete.

Before you dive into your first project, objectively evaluate the appearance of your home. Try looking at the front of your house from a homebuyer’s perspective. What characteristics are immediately eye-catching? You will want to highlight the features you first identified.

Here are three common exterior improvement ideas to help get you started.

Lighting

Determine what type of lighting will enhance the look and safety of your home. Common exterior lighting includes pathway, landscaping, porch and security lights. If you’re adding a front porch fixture, make sure the size is proportionate to your space to create a sleek and inviting look. The fixture you select should support the total wattage you need for proper illumination.

Be sure to keep in mind the availability of outdoor outlets. You might want to consider solar powered outdoor lighting.

Color

If your home exterior is chipped, cracked or overall feels dated, add a fresh coat of paint. A color change to the front door, garage door or window trim can refresh the exterior of your home.

The front door is the focal point of the home. Examine the condition of your front door before adding new paint. If your door is weather worn or beyond repair, it might be time to have it replaced. While purchasing a new door is an expense, it adds instant curb appeal, especially if you select a bold color.

Landscaping

A well-manicured front lawn can make all the difference in beautifying your home exterior. If your yard needs attention, start with a basic cleanup. Try pruning trees, trimming shrubs and removing weeds to give your yard a fresh look.

Plant a tree or add flowers to spruce up your yard. Plants can flourish without a significant amount of maintenance if you select greenery compatible with the local climate.

To find a professional who can help you give your home a springtime facelift, visit the Home Builders Association of Greater Chattanooga at HBAGC.net.