NOW the weather is warmer, many people are sprucing up their homes and gardens for summer.
According to experts, there are several ways to easily add value to your home with a few simple tasks that take a few hours.
Camilla Lesser, interiors specialist at Essential Lifeshared six tips on how to add value to your home’s exterior, which shouldn’t cost much Earth.
1. Spruce up your front door
If you want to add value to your home’s exterior, a great starting point is to update or upgrade your front door to make it more welcoming.
Before you start spending money on paint and brushes, it’s worth cleaning your door well to see if this helps its appearance.
Mix equal parts water with dish soap or vinegar and lightly scrub the door with a sponge or soft cloth.
It is also beneficial to clean and tidy your front yard and curb so that when potential buyers come over, the path to your front door looks clean, well-maintained, and cared for.
Painting your front door doesn’t have to be an expensive job; In fact, it can be much cheaper than buying a new one.
When deciding which color to choose, consider safe options like; blacks, greys, blues, deep reds, navy blues and natural woods as they have a timeless appeal.
Having rich, deep colors can complement a variety of home styles and make your home more inviting, attracting more potential buyers.
In addition to cleaning and painting the door, take a look at the knocker to see if it also needs replacing to suit the new style.
2. Paint your windows
Exposed to the elements, windows start to look a little worn and worn after a long winter, so a fresh coat of paint is the perfect way to give them a new lease of life without having to spend a lot of money to replace them. .
3. Install lighting
Installing lighting can really add value to your home as well as improving safety and security.
Different lights can be placed in different areas depending on what your preferences are, e.g. spotlights on stepsporch lanterns or spotlights to illuminate your sidewalks.
If you want your home to look luxurious and expensive, avoid bright, colorful lights.
Softer, more subtle lighting for places like the garden can make the space more pleasant and usable.
However, if you want to illuminate the entrance to your home for security reasons, bright lights are beneficial in this case.
Outdoor lighting can also be very energy efficient thanks to LEDs.
Not only can you illuminate large areas, but they have less utility accountsthey have reduced carbon emissions and the lower temperature means they are much safer to handle.
4. Tidy up and landscape your garden
Front gardens are extremely influential in welcoming guests or potential buyers to your property.
Whether you choose to match the ‘look’ of your street, create a wildflower meadow or opt for something functional, it’s always good to consider what you would like to see if you were thinking about buying the house.
Curb attractiveness generally means having a clean, well-maintained and cared-for appearance, so start by thoroughly cleaning your patio and removing any weeds between the joints of the paving slabs, before washing it down with a hose or power to wash.
To bring it all together, opt for manicured flower beds or tree-lined paths, leading your visitors straight to the front door.
Garden features that add more value to a home

A well-kept garden can add between 5 to 20% to the value of a property.
Sellhousefast.uk carried out a study and consulted 36 estate agents, garden designers and property professionals from across the UK.
And experts revealed that the garden feature that most adds value to a property is the shed.
- Warehouse – 82%
- Patio or paving – 76%
- Secure fences, walls or gates – 72%
- Outdoor lighting – 66%
- Robust decks – 62%
- Water features, for example. fountain or pond – 58%
- Modern garden furniture – 54%
- Lawn/artificial grass – 40%
5. Tidy up your porch
If you live in an apartment, cleaning and tidying your balcony can be great for adding value to your home.
You should view your balcony garden as an extension of your living area, selecting colors, plants and textures that match the interior will make the smallest balconies feel cozy and homely.
Create some colorful patterns and designs with paint, complement them with decorations and accessories like floor cushions, cushions and rugs, and invest in some modern lighting to make your home really special.
6. Hide your trash cans
Wheelie bins can often seem like an unavoidable eyesore when facing the exterior of your property.
Everyday essentials, they need to be affordable, but they don’t need to detract from their attractiveness.
With a variety of solutions available, you can choose from standard wooden structures, screens and custom units or opt for more natural solutions such as plants and hedges.
To consider the attractiveness of your property, we advise color matching the storage units to the window frames and front door, matching the appearance of your property’s exterior.
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