Set the Scene
Don't let your backyard have all the fun this year. Dial up the drama out front with an eye-catching landscape design. This Craftsman-style exterior transforms into an arid getaway thanks to sculptural plantings and an entry arbor.
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Shine Bright
Looking for an easy, inexpensive way to make your exterior stand out? Splash your front door with bold, look-at-me color that can be spotted from the street. This zesty yellow entry invigorates a classic cream-and-black facade.
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Shake Things Up
Most people wouldn't think of placing curtains outdoors, let alone near the front door, but these wispy, barely-there panels are a pretty and practical embellishment; they shield direct sunlight and neighboring views to create a private, pint-size oasis.
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Have Fun with Accents
House numbers and entry lighting are an easy, effective way to boost appeal. Create a polished look by choosing fixtures with the same finish, but go for interesting pieces that express your style like these stencil-style numbers.
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Craft a Better Walkway
Break up boring slabs of concrete with something more stylish. Walkways featuring mixed materials and interesting designs give your exterior an edge.
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Embrace Industrial
Lend an urban-chic feel to your front door with industrial accents. Take a cue from this on-trend minimalist look: washed-out wood pairs exceptionally well with slate-color metals, and the duo springs to life when combined with nature's verdant hues.
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Say Bye to Basic
To give a boxy porch architectural interest, swap out a standard railing for a custom design. Trust us, it's a simple substitute that can make a world of difference.
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Hint at What's Inside
Take your indoor style street-side with creative containers, lighting, and front door accessories that nod to what's beyond the entry. Your porch deserves to be pretty, too!
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Get Your Greens
Use greenery to take a bright white exterior from sterile to inviting. Line a walkway with colorful containers and shapely hedges for a charming look that says, "Come on in."
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Score Salvage Style
Thrifty buys can take curb appeal to a whole new level. This front door -- a $100 antique from Craigslist -- got a fresh facelift thanks to new glass, paint, and hardware. Have fun with color choices, too. A cheery mix of accessories keeps the eye engaged.
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Make Your Garage Blend In
If you have a street-facing garage, updating it to match your home's style is a sure way to boost appeal. X-motifs and windows seamlessly integrate with this charming exterior.
Not ready to splurge on a new door? A fresh coat of paint or an above-the-garage pergola are also noteworthy upgrades.
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Keep It Simple
Symmetry is the secret to a simple-yet-stunning entry. Effortlessly create cottage style with a wood door and coach-style sconces. Look for vintage metal containers or shop for new ones with an aged patina to group near the entrance.
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Bonus: Budget Curb Appeal
Become the best-looking home on the block with these affordable, one-of-a-kind curb appeal ideas.