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Simple Tips to Boost Your Home's Curb Appeal
July 01, 2010

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Simple Tips to Boost Your Home's Curb Appeal


Take a look at the front of your home. Is it stunning? Does it demand a second look? Or is it drab and ordinary, leaving much to be desired?




The front yard landscape design determines everyone's first impression of your home. Without true curb appeal, your property will never see its real potential value and will not grab the attention it deserves.

So, how do you boost curb appeal?

  • First, pay attention to the amount of work your landscape design will require to stay attractive and fresh before you finalize any plans.
  • Create comfortable, enticing displays with colorful flower beds and ornate planters.
  • Use colors to make the most of your available front yard space - bright reds and yellows are ideal for an intimate feeling in large yards, while soft greens and blues will make small spaces feel more open and spacious.
  • Keep shrubbery and grass areas neatly manicured and free of weeds or unnecessary objects.

There are several other simple tips you can easily implement to increase the curb appeal and initial impression of your home. Read more about how to create curb appeal for your home on our website.



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