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How to Boost the Kerb Appeal of Your Home: A Complete Guide

If you’re looking to put your home on the market, then it is important to ensure that every aspect of your property is appealing to buyers. Any flaws inside or outside the building could deter people from making an offer, where buyers may want to see a price reduction if they feel like the house needs lots of work to bring it up to standard.

 

That’s why kerb appeal is so important. This is how your home looks from the roadside, providing a first impression to potential buyers and visitors to the property. If you get the initial impression right, then this will encourage buyers to be open-minded about the house once they step inside.

 

Read on to find out more about kerb appeal, with a look at the various decorative features and cast stone adornments you can choose from to elevate your exterior.


Understanding Kerb Appeal


When looking for a home, prospective buyers tend to prefer properties that look good from the outside. This is because they will want a house that can impress visitors and elicit a positive reaction every time they come home.

 

If a buyer doesn’t like the outside of the house, then this will have an impact on how they perceive the rest of the property during their viewing. Some buyers may not even enter a property if it is considerably lacking in kerb appeal. As such, it is essential that your house creates a good first impression.

 

Further to this, most house listings online and in estate agent windows have a photo of the house exterior as the first image that buyers will see. This means that kerb appeal is essential for getting prospective buyers to even arrange a viewing, where lots of people won’t click on a listing that doesn’t look good from the kerb.


Top Ways to Boost Kerb Appeal


When it comes to improving the kerb appeal of your property, there are lots of small things you can do. Many of these methods can be implemented quickly and cheaply, instantly transforming the exterior of your home:

 

Front Garden - Some light landscaping in the front garden can give your house an immediate facelift, where you may wish to sculpt hedges, add potted plants and mow your lawn before viewers arrive.

Windows & Doors - Keeping your windows and front door clean will ensure that your property makes a good first impression. You can also give these features a quick coat of paint to transform the look of the house.

Driveway - Sweeping and pressure washing your driveway will help to create an appealing approach to your home. Tuck away any garden tools and keep your bins out of sight to further boost kerb appeal.

Boundary Lines - The boundaries of your property may also need some care and attention. This could include cleaning fences and gates, as well as trimming lawn edges and weeding the approach to your house.

Exterior Walls - If you have longer to prepare before a house showing, then you may wish to wash, repoint or repaint your exterior walls. Making this kind of effort can completely transform the look and feel of your property from the kerbside.

Lighting - Exterior lighting can make a big difference to your property, especially if you’re showing a house in winter or during evening sessions. Automatic lights around the front door or lamps in the front garden are great options when it comes to creating a warm first impression.


Cast Stone Installations


If you know you’re going to be selling your home in the near future, then you may wish to make more long term upgrades to your exterior. Opting for a decorative cast stone installation can help to boost kerb appeal whilst adding value to your home, where there are a range of architectural features and accessories that you can choose from.

 

Cast stone is made to resemble natural stone, where bricks are manufactured from precast concrete. As such, cast stone can be moulded into a variety of shapes with lots of colour options to choose from, helping you to find the perfect fit for your property.


The Benefits of Cast Stone


There are lots of reasons why you may choose to work with cast stone compared to natural stone - some of these benefits include:

 

●     Cost - cast stone is notably cheaper than natural stone, meaning you can revamp your exterior while staying on budget.

●     Durability - a cast stone installation will also be more durable than natural stone, where cast stone can better withstand the freeze/thaw process.

 

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