It’s all about curb appeal. You don’t need to be selling your home to maximize your curb appeal. Having folks stop and appreciate is a fulfilling way to take pride in your home.
1. Painting the Front Door
By choosing a bright color that goes with your home’s exterior pain, you’ll make your front door pop. That eye-catching front door will draw people in. You can even choose a quirky color to provide a bit of whimsy.
2. Sprucing Up Your Mailbox
Chances are, your mailbox is drab and has seen years, if not decades, of service. Replace it with something nifty. Also, if you have a real green thumb, then you can surround it with charming annuals in different colors, adding a chromatic splash to the green of your lawn.
3. Keeping the Bushes and Hedges Trimmed
4. Adding Lighting
You can add colored lights to reflect upon your plants of various colors. Further, you can customize them by season. By adding LED lights to your walkways, not only can you hang them in eye-pleasing patterns but also create a safer, well-lit space around your home.
5. Placing Rocks
You can augment your existing landscaping by adding large rocks to fill vacant spaces in between your plantings. Also, if you prefer, then you can create a whole rock garden instead of a traditional lawn and flowers.
6. Displaying a Flag
It doesn’t have to be “Old Glory.” Rather, you can fly any kind of flag you want. How about a pirate flag? Maybe, you want to show your solidarity with the LGBTQ2IA+ community and fly a rainbow flag. Or, you could be a stock car or F1 racing fan and want to fly a pair of checkered flags. Pick a flag that fits your personality.
7. Planting Trees
You don’t want monstrous oaks in your front yard, but there are several smaller trees that will both create shade opportunities for outdoor seating and beautiful flowers during the right seasons. Redbud and Dogwood are two excellent choices for this.
8. Considering “Going Natural”
Anymore, creating front yards with native plants, vegetable patches, and sculpted gardens instead of single-species lawns is becoming more and more popular. Lawns are not good for either plants or animals, so ripping out the grass and planting native flowers and other plants not only creates better opportunities for important pollinators but also nesting spaces for birds and small animals. Having a thriving ecosystem in your front yard will show your environmental conscience and will certainly grab the eye of people who pass by, which was the point in the first place, wasn’t it?
No matter how big or small your front yard is, you can use these ideas to help put your own spin on the space.