First Impressions – Modern Stunner

You only get one chance at a first impression, so make it a great one!

We spotted this modern stunner in Asheville, North Carolina. The clean lines and sleek materials make a bold visual impact, and the accents tie the entire concept together. Would a modern refresh suit your home? If so, copy this look to enhance your curb appeal!

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COLOR PALETTE

This neutral home gets a punch of color, thanks to the maroon-toned accent wall. The black trim on the windows and doors add to the crisp, refined aesthetic. Exterior paints by Sherwin Williams

Paint Colors

LIGHT FIXTURE

The satin-etched opal glass cylinder is complimented by the contrasting bronze finish on the encompassing hardware, chain, and ceiling mount. Kichler Pacific Edge 13 1/2″ Bronze Outdoor Hanging Light, $195, lampsplus.com

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BAMBOO

The vertical height of these bamboo plants make bold impression. The strong, angular lines keep them looking tidy and intentional. Be sure to plant “Clumping Bamboo,” which grows at a manageable pace, versus “Running Bamboo,” which grows vertically at a very high rate, and can be harder to maintain. Ask your local nursery for advice.

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PAVERS

Forgo the standard concrete or brick walkway in favor of natural stone pavers. The larger the stones, the bigger the impact. Arcadian Portage Patio Stone, $5, lowes.com

Pavers-Lowes

FRONT DOOR

A frosted glass front door lets in ample light while still retaining privacy. Full Lite Painted Smooth Fiberglass Prehung Front Door, $555, homedepot.com

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HOUSE NUMBERS

These aluminum house numbers are clean, crisp, and decidedly modern. The numbers stand out 3/4″ from the house, adding to the dramatic effect. Neutra House Numbers in Aluminum, $27, dwr.com

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MAILBOX

A cheeky envelope pattern on the frosted glass of this mailbox keeps it fun and fresh. Relaxdays Wall Letter Post Mailbox, $94, amazon.com

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Ready for more First Impression inspiration? View a Fredericksburg, Virginia home here, and a Wilmington, North Carolina home here

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