When you are doing a spring clean (or a clean or restyling of your home at any time of year), you will likely focus on the interior. Your mind will jump to new paint, new carpets, or even a complete makeover in the kitchen or bathroom.
The outside of your home may get neglected. Choosing not to upgrade or restyle the front of your home can give it a dated look, which is not ideal if you intend to put it on the market.
With that in mind, what are the signs that the exterior of your home could do with a makeover?
- Broken or Wobbly Railings
When you have steps leading to the front of your house, having railings that are broken is not only visually unappealing, but it is also dangerous, especially if the railings are made from metal. In a similar vein, having railings that are wobbly or attached to cracked concrete is another risk, which can be fixed with aluminum railing systems, which are affordable, hardy, and can be matched to any exterior design style that you want.
- The Paint is Faded
Is the paint around the windows, on the front door, or even on the house peeling or faded?
This is a sign that you need to get some exterior paint or hire a professional to remove the current paint and apply varnish. If you intend to DIY, make sure that you get an exterior weatherproof paint that matches the aesthetic of your home. To play it safe, for windows and doors, opt for darker colors, and if you have pebbledash on the front of your home, go for a lighter color.
- Inefficient Windows
Having windows that are not energy efficient is not only bad for your heating bill, but also, if a double or triple-glazed window has ineffective sealing, then a mist or fog may appear between the panes, giving a hazed look to your home from the outside.
This can be fixed by a professional window sealer and is part of maintenance; if it is left unchecked, it can make your home look older.
- Sagging Gutters
Another part of maintenance for a home is the roof and the gutters, which can add or detract from the style and appeal of the exterior. If the gutters are sagging or broken, this makes the house look scruffy, which can make it look visually unappealing.
Make sure your gutters are fixed and in good condition. If needed, you can have them replaced if the current ones are damaged beyond repair, but be sure to get plastic gutters as replacements, as these are very hardy and can be color-matched to the home’s exterior.
- Moss
If moss is growing on your roof, it can lead to pooling and even leaks. As part of your property’s style upgrade, be sure to have the roof cleared of any moss (as well as the gutters) to give a tidy and timeless look and to prevent water damage on the upper floor of your home.
Tick all these boxes, keep your front garden tidy, and your home’s from will look stylish in no time.
