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Updating Kerb Appeal: 4 Easy Fixes To Do Today

10/06/2025

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Kerb appeal is often overlooked in relation to home decor, in favour of it being for selling the property alone. But it’s not just about selling property. It’s about your own enjoyment of your home. If the sight of your house or its exterior has a negative impact, it can influence how you feel when you walk through the door. Even if the interior is a delight for the eyes, the outside can dampen this joy. However, when your home looks and feels inviting, it becomes a source of pride and personal satisfaction. 

How can you make your home look just as good on the outside as it does on the inside?

Update Windows

If your windows are looking a little worse for wear or are not as energy-efficient as they should be, it might be a good idea to update them. Finding a local contractor to complete a window installations near me can help improve the kerb appeal of your home while also offering numerous benefits, such as increased energy efficiency, enhanced security, and soundproofing against external noises.

Clean it Up

Your home’s features can lose their appeal over time due to weather and air pollution. However, a good cleaning can be a simple yet effective way to rejuvenate the property and its surrounding areas. You have multiple options for cleaning the exterior of your property, ranging from using a cloth and a bucket of water and cleaning solutions for cleaning fixtures and fittings, such as your windows and doors, to jet washing the entire building.

Whether you do it yourself or hire professionals, a thorough wash can transform the space and significantly improve its appearance and feel, inspiring you to maintain its beauty.

Make it Pretty

A rather simplified option, but making it look appealing to your eyes can be the perfect way to help you boost the kerb appeal instantly. It might be you paint doors or fences to give them a new lease of life. You might decide to opt for changing up the hardware for a new vibe and feel. Adding lights or plants could be the perfect option for you. Even the smallest changes can be beneficial, and adding things that you will enjoy can make a space look calm and aesthetically pleasing, going a long way to improving your mood when you arrive home each day.

Repairs

One of the most effective ways to boost kerb appeal is to address any repairs that you may have been putting off. Whether it’s a garden gate that doesn’t close properly, a broken latch, a damaged fence panel, or faulty light fittings, fixing or replacing these issues can significantly enhance the overall appeal of your property.

Updating your home’s kerb appeal can instantly impact how you feel when you arrive home each day. These small tweaks are mostly ones you need to get started on right away, but it’s also important to scrutinise your home from the outside to identify what it needs so you can make it work for you.

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