You only get one chance at a first impression…so make it a great one!
Whether the exterior of your home is ready for a complete facelift, or just a few tweaks, even small style upgrades can add up to major curb appeal. Read on to discover how to create an impactful first impression! Copy this look to enhance your curb appeal!
Follow our shopping guide, inspired by this lovely colonial home in downtown Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Historic Plaque
This historic plaque shares the home’s birthdate. Even if your home isn’t part of the historic registry, you can create a plaque that marks a significant date for your family—the year you bought the house, your wedding date, etc.
Claremont Oval Cast Aluminum Address Plaque, $89, homedepot.com
Light Fixture
Textured glass gives this traditional hanging light fixture a little extra sparkle.
Newport Collection Hanging Lantern, $272, lampsplus.com
Balusters
Ornate balusters can transform your railing into something unique and special.
Double Fleur de Lis Baluster, $23, cheapstairparts.com
Flag
Many homes in historic Fredericksburg proudly display the American flag.
Embroidered American Flag, $44, usflag.com
Herringbone Pattern
Though the herringbone pattern dates back to the Roman Empire, it’s currently one of the biggest trends in the design world. This front walk uses the single-brick style of the pattern, set on a 45 degree angle.
Red Charcoal Holland Patio Stone, $.50/brick, lowes.com
Topiaries and Urns
Keep your home looking resplendent year-round with these faux spiral rosemary topiaries. The seven-foot tall beauties come firmly planted in the aged black urns.
Spiral Rosemary Topiary in Urn, $799, frontgate.com
Rocking Chairs
Every proper porch deserves a rocking chair or two.
Solid Wood Outdoor Rocking Chair, $199, lampsplus.com
Paint Colors
The green of this home is subtle and refined, and pairs beautifully with the cool white trim, black shutters and black front door.
House: Icy Morn 457, Benjamin Moore
Trim: Winter White OC 21,Benjamin Moore
Shutters and Doors: Black Beauty 2128,Benjamin Moore
NEST TIPS!
Not ready to spring for a new front door? Paint it! This one simple change can make a huge impact!
Snap a pic! Stand across the street from your house and take a picture of your front entrance, then examine the image. Sometimes it’s easier to see the changes that could be made through a picture, instead of the naked eye.