3 Hacks for Revamping Your House From the Outside

Does your home’s exterior still have that same glory that attracted you to it in the first place? If not, when was the last time you did a home improvement project? Like all things, homes begin to show signs of wear and tear over time, causing them to degrade in terms of functionality and aesthetic appeal. Many families renovate their homes every four to five years. Even if you don’t renovate your home that frequently, you should at least do home improvements every 10 years if you want to keep your home looking its best and operating at peak performance.

Owning a home is a huge investment, and it’s incumbent upon homeowners to treat their investment with kid gloves, or at least like a savvy investor. After all, houses are one of life’s necessities that can actually appreciate value. Furthermore, investing in your home’s exterior will increase its curb appeal, value, and marketability if and when you’re ready to sell. Even if you never intend to sell, that’s all the more reason to treat your home like your palatial estate. So, continue reading to get some hacks to revamp your home and make it look new.

1. A fresh coat of paint can make your home look good as new.

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Even if you put lipstick on a pig, it’ll still have a wet and slimy snout. However, if you put a fresh coat of paint on an aging house, you can make it look new again. Indeed, a paint job is like a makeover for a home.

While you may have painted your own drywall before, exterior painting is much different from interior painting. You have to have the right type of paint, the correct tools and equipment, the right weather, and of course, good old-fashioned know-how. That’s why it’s best to leave the exterior painting to a professional painter or commercial painting company. Why DIY it and have to call a painting contractor to fix your work? Let a professional do it right the first time.

2. Roofs, doors, and windows provide function and aesthetic appeal.

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Your home’s roof, doors, and windows are the accents that will either bring your home to life or make it look drab. The good thing about replacing the doors for your home is that they’re a simple DIY fix.

If you have a room with large, full-length windows that overlook your yard or garden, you might want to try bifold doors or French doors (also known as French windows). These styles are trendy and provide an unblocked view of the great outdoors when fully open. Sliding doors are also a popular option in kitchens and bedrooms. Dutch doors are a great addition to your home if you want to give it a bit of Old World charm.

3. Landscaping can give your home regal curb appeal.

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Another great way to enhance your home’s curb appeal is to invest in landscaping. Many homeowners underestimate the value of an elaborate landscaping design in their front yard. If you like privacy, you can plant lush foliage to create a majestic labyrinth or build a privacy fence of evergreen shrubs.

It’s imperative that you do your due diligence to find the right contractors to handle your home improvements. It’s a good idea to get several consultations from competing contractors to get the best price and highest quality. Also, read online reviews to see what their other customers have to say about them. Furthermore, you should also do your research to find the style and color of building materials that are right for your home and get some design ideas. With these tips, your home can look new again.