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26 Easy Exterior Updates to Boost Curb Appeal on a Budget

By Jessica Bennett
Updated February 28, 2020
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Save money while you update your home's outdoor appearance by putting your dollars to work on high-impact projects. Our top ideas for curb appeal on a budget, including stress-free landscaping solutions and inexpensive front door ideas, will add interest to your home's exterior without the high price tag. Try these easy updates for instant curb appeal.
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Paint Your Front Door

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One of the easiest ways to transform your home's exterior is to paint your front door. Choose a subtle shade that blends with your home's existing materials, or add unexpected color to your front door with a splashy hue. This budget-friendly project can be done in just a few hours for a quick boost to curb appeal.

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Illuminate Pathways

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Curb appeal doesn't end when the sun goes down. Highlight pathways and trees with landscape lighting. It improves safety and can yield dramatic effects for your home's nighttime appeal. Plus, new solar landscape lighting can help you save on energy and go green outdoors.

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Add Curb Appeal with a Rug

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Create a relaxing outdoor room by adding a rug underfoot. Not only does it bring softness to a front porch, deck, or patio, but a rug also encourages guests to sit and linger. Place a table for drinks within arm's reach and your guests might never want to leave!

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Add Container Plants

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Use planted containers to create instant curb appeal on a budget. Turn your home's entry into an inviting focal point by adding a few well-chosen and nicely arranged plants on the front porch. Vary the plant and container sizes, and arrange them on multiple levels.

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Accent with Color

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When repainting, take the opportunity to choose fresh colors or add an accent color to your exterior color scheme. Paint test patches before committing to a color scheme. While some colors look great on a sample card, they may be too intense on a house.

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Plant Trees

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Planting small ornamental trees is worthwhile if you're preparing the house for sale soon. If you're staying put, think long-term and try oaks, maples, honey locust, or other large and strong species suitable for your region. Consider fast-growing species or small ornamental trees, such as pagoda dogwood, redbud, flowering pear, river birch, or Japanese maple; these can add dramatic interest without requiring years to get established.

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Window Curb Appeal Tips

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Use budget-friendly ideas to increase the curb appeal of your windows. To dress up characterless windows, install house shutters or paint the trim in a modern color to create playful contrast. Window boxes filled with lush foliage bring life to your home's exterior.

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Install a Prefab Trellis

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For exterior design on a dime, use an arbor or trellis to give form to your front yard and complement your plantings. To make this curb appeal idea even more budget-friendly, make your own DIY trellis. Then train a flowering vine up the trellis for a gorgeous living wall treatment.

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Boost Basic Concrete

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Refresh a plain concrete walkway to boost your exterior's character. Install brick edging or apply a colorful concrete stain to the surface for a playful touch. This budget-friendly curb appeal idea is a quick way to transform your front entry, driveway, or garden path.

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Landscape for Curb Appeal

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Smooth the transition between the street and your front steps with a few inexpensive landscaping ideas. A clear, curved path directs visitors towards the front door and is pleasing to the eye. Surround the walkway with midsize shrubs and flowers; passers-by will notice plant groupings more than individual flowers, making a greater streetside impact.

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Hang a Wreath

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Whether placed on your front door or beside it, a wreath is a simple way to personalize your entry. This living monogram planter was created using spray-painted cedar boards and chicken wire. The interior is filled with peat moss and a variety of succulents.

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Get a Healthy Lawn

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One of the least-expensive improvements you can make to improve curb appeal requires two simple steps: First, apply a weed-and-feed treatment to your lawn to ensure the grass has the soil nutrients it needs and doesn't have to compete with weeds. Second, sharpen your lawnmower blade regularly and cut the grass at or near the mower's tallest setting.

Tip: If your lawn is too unhealthy or choked with weeds, consider installing new sod. Remove the old lawn, lay new sod, and keep it well-watered for a few weeks.

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Replace Old Walkways

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If a concrete walkway is in need of repair or just a fresh look, replace it with a fresh path made entirely of stone or brick. Here, visitors access the front door via square pads of bluestone trimmed with brick. Narrow strips of turfgrass separate the squares, which step up slightly with the change in grade from the street to the house.

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Create Porch Appeal

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If you're lucky enough to have a sizable front porch, use furniture and accessories to create a simple but inviting outdoor room. Add a comfortable bench, a cozy porch swing, or chairs to create a conversation nook. Keep the porch clutter-free and open for gatherings.

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Upgrade the Garage Door

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An attractive garage door is an essential part of curb appeal. Sectional doors can feature windows in an upper panel, and some higher-end versions mimic the look of traditional carriage-house doors. If a new garage door is out of the question, add character with a pergola, new lighting, or by painting it to coordinate with your exterior color scheme.

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Give Planters an Edge

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Keep your lawn from invading your flowerbeds with stylish edging. Concrete edge planters are a quick and easy curb appeal idea that can customize your landscape at an affordable price.

Tip: Plant perennials and sprinkle in flowering annuals to bring a mix of color, texture, form, and scale. Allow adequate space to accommodate the plants as they grow.

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Restore an Asphalt Driveway

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Keep your driveway in top shape with a few simple repairs. Patch and seal the surface of the driveway, filling holes and cracks with asphalt patch. Apply fresh sealer to make a worn asphalt driveway look new again.

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Power Wash Exterior Surfaces

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Take a weekend to freshen up your home's exterior. Aluminum, wood, and vinyl siding are safe surfaces to power wash, as are wood decks and concrete sidewalks. If you don't own a power washer, you can rent one from your local home improvement center.

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Coordinate Hardware

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Address numbers, mailboxes, locksets, and porch lights are simple curb appeal upgrades. Although these elements are small, they add a lot of polish to your home's look. Keep the finishes consistent so the pieces look like an ensemble of accessories, not a batch of mismatched hardware.

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Bring Style to a Slope

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Cheap-looking materials detract from a yard's appearance. For sloped areas that need terracing, use cut stone or precast decorative wall blocks for a high-end look. To save on landscaping costs, build a retaining wall yourself.

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Install a New Storm Door

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Many homes are fitted with inexpensive aluminum screen doors that hide a more attractive entry door. For an eye-catching look, paint your storm door in an accent color, or look for one with larger glass panels and a sturdier frame. Install a full-view storm door design to allow the front door color to shine through.

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Exterior Door Trim Ideas

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Create a statement with your front door by adding trim. Bright white trim accentuates bold front door colors, like this robin's egg blue. Or consider an exterior door trim in a shape that suits your home's style. Trim with molding and decorative accents suits a traditional home, while trim without any curves creates a contemporary look.

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Makeover Your Mailbox

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Add curb appeal to your mailbox with a splash of colorful paint. To keep with postal regulations, makeover the inside of your mailbox only. After painting the lid a bold color, stencil on a favorite phrase to brighten your day as you send and receive letters.

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Add an Accent Chair

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Create an inviting outdoor space by placing a chair (or two) on your porch. Don't worry if that chair isn't in perfect shape. Flea market finds or hand-me-down chairs can add charm, and you won't mind if they get battered by the elements.

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Beautify the Driveway

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Line your driveway with lush greenery for a curb-appeal boosting effect. The colors and textures of plants soften a driveway's expanse and make it look less utilitarian. Groundcovers and low-growing plants are best in beds along one or both sides of the driveway.

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Driveway Ideas on a Budget

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The driveway plays a key role in your home's curb appeal. For an affordable driveway refresh, line the pavement with plant containers that can be easily updated with the season. Solar-powered lanterns provide flexible lighting.

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1 of 26 Paint Your Front Door
2 of 26 Illuminate Pathways
3 of 26 Add Curb Appeal with a Rug
4 of 26 Add Container Plants
5 of 26 Accent with Color
6 of 26 Plant Trees
7 of 26 Window Curb Appeal Tips
8 of 26 Install a Prefab Trellis
9 of 26 Boost Basic Concrete
10 of 26 Landscape for Curb Appeal
11 of 26 Hang a Wreath
12 of 26 Get a Healthy Lawn
13 of 26 Replace Old Walkways
14 of 26 Create Porch Appeal
15 of 26 Upgrade the Garage Door
16 of 26 Give Planters an Edge
17 of 26 Restore an Asphalt Driveway
18 of 26 Power Wash Exterior Surfaces
19 of 26 Coordinate Hardware
20 of 26 Bring Style to a Slope
21 of 26 Install a New Storm Door
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