Curb Appeal: Seaside Victorian

You only get one chance at a first impression.

Whether you’re considering selling your home, or simply ready for a fresh look, we all know the importance of a first impression. This stunning Wilmington, North Carolina, home is brimming with personality and charm that begins at the curb and reaches around the entire coastal property. Here we take a closer look at the individual items that add up to major impact.

 

Color Palette—Vegetation Inspiration

Taking a cue from nature, this green home blends seamlessly with the vegetation surrounding it. The white trim and black shutters feel crisp and classic. benjaminmoore.com

Paint Colors

Palms

The lush climate of Wilmington is a gardener’s dream. And the Dwarf Palmetto is a great foundation shrub. First Impressions - Palms

House Numbers

The simple house numbers feel clean and modern. 5 in. Satin Nickel Floating House Number, $9 each, homedepot.com

House Numbers

Light Fixtures

The traditional bronze light fixtures flanking the front doors add symmetry and radiate a warm glow at night. Andover Antique Bronze Outdoor Wall Light, $275 each, lowes.com

First Impressions - Light Fixture

Door Knockers

The pair of large lion’s head door knockers lends an instant dose of glamour. Cast Iron Lion Head Door Knocker, $47 each, treasuregurus.comFirst Impressions - Door Knocker

Shutters

The louvered shutters add a bit of classic southern charm. Black Louvered Shutters, $41 per pair, lowes.comFirst Impressions - Shutters

Doormat

This geometric doormat gives just a splash of pattern. DM Madeline Mat by Kosas Home, $33, wayfair.comFirst Impressions - Doormat

Copy this look to enhance your summer curb appeal! Eager to see more Curb Appeal inspiration? Click here to view more styles and shopping guides.

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