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5 Easy DIY Tricks to Give Your Home's Curb Appeal a Spring Makeover

As winter fades and the flowers of spring begin to bloom, it’s time to refresh your home's curb appeal. Whether you’re selling your house or just want to create a welcoming environment, a polished exterior can make a significant difference. Here are five straightforward DIY tricks to give your home that fresh look just in time for spring.


1. Revitalize Your Front Door


The front door is often the first thing visitors notice. A fresh coat of paint can dramatically enhance its appearance. Bright colors like sunny yellow or deep navy blue can convey the joy of spring.


Before you begin painting, clean the door thoroughly and consider upgrading old hardware for a more modern look. A stylish new doormat can add that extra layer of warmth. For example, choosing a doormat with cheerful spring motifs can enhance your home's welcome factor significantly.


Eye-level view of a freshly painted front door in bright color
A bright front door adds a pop of color to the home's exterior.

2. Create Lush Landscaping


Landscaping can transform the entire look of your home. Start by planting seasonal flowers, such as tulips and daisies, which thrive in spring. Perennial flowers, such as peonies or daylilies, return year after year and require less upkeep.


Make sure to mulch around the plants to prevent weeds, lock in moisture, and maintain a tidy appearance. For an added touch, decorative pots filled with vibrant flowers can enhance your entrance. For instance, using pots in varying heights adds dimension and interest.


High angle view of a blossoming flower bed in spring
A colorful flower bed brightens up the front yard with spring blooms.

3. Upgrade Outdoor Lighting


Quality outdoor lighting boosts both safety and aesthetics. Replace outdated fixtures with modern designs that reflect your style. Solar-powered LED lights offer an eco-friendly solution and create a warm ambiance after dark.


Consider installing lights along walkways or spotlighting garden features. According to a survey by the American Society of Landscape Architects, 88% of homeowners agree that outdoor lighting significantly enhances the attractiveness of their property.





4. Clean Up and Organize


Spring signals a time for cleaning, making it a great opportunity to spruce up your home’s exterior. Power wash your driveway and sidewalks to remove winter grime.


Inspect your garden tools and outdoor furniture. Clean them, arrange them neatly, or replace any worn-out items. A tidy yard creates a welcoming atmosphere and presents your property in its best light.


Close-up view of an organized garden shed with tools neatly arranged
Neatly organized garden tools enhance the appeal of your outdoor space.

5. Add Character with Accessories


Small details can make a big impact. Consider installing window boxes filled with vibrant flowers or decorative house numbers that reflect your personal style. These little touches can highlight your personality and draw attention to your home.


If you have a porch, add cozy chairs or a stylish bench to create a relaxing sitting area. This invites visitors to enjoy a beautiful day and enhances your home's overall charm.





Final Thoughts


Updating your home’s curb appeal can be simple and rewarding. From brightening your front door to refreshing your landscaping, you can achieve significant results with little effort and expense. As spring approaches, embrace this opportunity to enhance your home's first impression. With thoughtful touches, you will create a captivating entrance that attracts attention from neighbors and potential buyers alike. Enjoy the beauty of the season!


If you are preparing your home to sell this spring, contact us today. We would be happy to drop by and give specific advice to help attract buyers and make a great first impression.


Matt Muren

(314) 853-6050

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12851 Manchester Road, Suite 100

St. Louis, Mo, 63131

(314) 853-6050

info@STLREA.com

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