Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Keeping It Simple: What Does Your Home's "Curb Appeal" Say?


I still remember driving up to our old farmhouse back in 1996. It was a rainy stormy night and the home was vacant. We moved through the mud and dark, peering in old windows, and ventured around overgrown bushes.

For many, this is not the most appealing way to view a perspective new residence. While we enjoyed the adventure... many prospective homeowners would run away from such a sight!

Whether you are preparing to sell your home, or just moving in to your new home, ask yourself a few questions to see if it could use some improvement.

  • What does the "Curb Appeal" say to guest? 
  • Are the bushes nicely trimmed? 
  • Are the plantings fresh and neat? 
  • Is there a welcoming color or even a freshly stained door?
  • If there is a porch/deck, is it clean and freshly painted or stained?
  • Are there tasteful seasonal decorations near the entrance? 
  • Are there "in season" flowers to brighten up the space and say "I'm cared for"? '

    These are few things, that can make, Curb Appeal, that "Simple." 

For example:
Before: This out of control, "Bad Hair Day" cherry
tree, gives a "I don't care" look to a client's front landscaping. 

After: A simple hair cut, and the cherry tree is now a calm welcoming 
part to the clients, once out of control landscape.

You've no doubt heard the phrase, "First Impressions - Are lasting Impressions." This phrase holds true to homes also. A neglected landscaping, gives the impression that the rest of the home may be in disrepair, lacking cleanliness and charm.

After:
 Trimmed bushes and cleaned up weeds,
and the  view from windows
 is now visible from inside and out.

Another example: Before:
Overgrown hedges hide
the view from these windows.
And make the yard appear un-kept. 

 Bottom line: Take pride in your home's appearance! A clean, well kept appearance will let guest know they are welcome before they come knocking at your front door.


It has taken quite a few years, and much work, to transform our old home into a place we enjoy welcoming guest to take in our vast gardens. For us, it was worth the time, work and sweat equity.

 Still confused, not sure where to start? If you live in my area, give a me call to set up a consult. It may make the difference between a prospective buyer, or guest, feeling welcome to look closer or drop by for a visit!







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