Spring
is here and decorating is in the air. We all love putting out fresh new looks
in our homes this time of year, but have
you thought recently about the outside? Often we're so busy decorating or
redecorating inside, we forget to do the
same outside as well. So here are a few quick and easy outdoor decorating tips
that will help spruce up the curb appeal of your home:
1. Paint:
You can paint the entire house and trim, or simply touch up the trim alone... either way
will make a huge impact on how your home looks to the passing public.
2. Porch
or Patio: If you already have a porch or patio, simply putting new furniture out can make a
wonderful difference in the presentation of your home. Alternatively, you can simply buy new cushions or covers for
your existing patio furniture. Other quick patio spruce ups can be as simple as
putting out a few flowering potted plants, adding gnomes or statues, or putting a small water fountain into the
space.
3. Walkways:
Having walkways outside your home add a cozy, homey and inviting feel to the overall outdoor
presentation. Just a straight concrete walkway can be spruced up by putting a
bit of garden bed edging along each side... putting small solar walkway lights
on each side... or planting colorful annual flowers such as petunias on each
side. If you don't already have a walkway and want to create one, I think the prettiest are those made of stone.
Add an extra decorative touch by making the walkway curve or wind a bit to your
front door instead of leading straight there.
4. Yard
ornaments: These can be as simple as a small bird house, a pole mounted outdoor lantern light, or even a wheelbarrow with flowers. Putting a
little something extra in your yard defines you and your tastes, plus it gives your home a more unique
personality that stands out from your neighbors.
5. Flowers,
Plants, Vines & Bushes: Probably the most popular
way to spruce up a yard quickly is to simply put out some pretty plants, bushes, vines and flowers. Annuals are great for
adding dashes of color quickly, because
you can usually buy them this time of year in bloom. To get continuous color
and greenery, plant some perrenials too.
Then once the annuals are starting to die out, you'll have something to replace them. You'll
also have the added joy of seeing the perrenials sprout again for several years
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