1. Clean Up!
First and foremost clean up the trash!
- Rake up the beds- old leaves
- Take bulk trash to the dump! (or donate items that you no longer need that are in good shape!!)
- Throw away broken items (lights, pots, art)
- WEED! Get those darn buggers outta your life.
2. Add mulch to your beds.
This makes a WORLD of difference! If you've had mulch in the past but it is looking sorta patchy and worn, it really cleans up the beds, and makes them look fresh.
Also, do your edging! Clean up the edge of any beds with a shovel, or edger and trim out the line. This is a free way to make your beds look new and cared for! Consider adding an invisible edging that sticks into the ground. If you are thinking of resale value I would avoid decorative edgings, since peoples tastes differ.
By the way the mulch will help your plants retain water and may help with weeds!
So mulch = a greener thumb??? Possibly!
3. Plant some flowers!
To add color AND fragrance! A beautiful potted flower arrangement by the front and back door is a great guest greeter (say that 5 times fast) for your home. If you don't know what flowers to buy, ask for help at your local nursery. And when in doubt, stick with a monochromatic blossom theme. It will make your beds and pots look clean and the flowers will always work together.
4. Paint your front door and mail box.
This is what my Asheville house door looked like and I think the pictures speak louder than words
(I forgot to take a before of the front door, but the side door was exactly the same besides the doggie door)
Now for the Mailbox before and after:
This was a $3 dollar makeover, and about 20 minutes... just paint it!
(we obviously hadn't added our mulch yet... although we did, soon after that!)
5. Add some cool house numbers
They don't have to be expensive (as proven below!),but house numbers can really add to the style of your home.
Need some other ideas?
Are you on Pinterest? Check out my Pinterest account for more great ideas.
I even have a board for home exteriors if you just want to see some pretty inspiration there!!
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I actually can see that house as a diamond in the rough. With a nice spanish shade on the stucco, new landscaping including bougainvillia in front of each arch and training up the wall and over. Ahh..... I can taste the margaritas being served off a wine barrel base table out front under a beautiful large shade tree with a rope swing handing from a branch.....
ReplyDeleteCrap. Now I have to PAINT MY FRONT DOOR ORANGE!!! Thanks a lot!!!
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great tips! it really doesn't take much to make huge improvements, other than some physical work. And a lick of paint does wonders - loving the orange door :)
ReplyDeleteSo many wonderful pics - I'm very in love!!!
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Great thoughts! I worked outside for over 8 hours today and feel good about how much I got done. (We just moved in and have a really overgown yard!) I remembered a hat, but forgot the sunscreen. ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kick in the pants! We've got an semi-finished raised garden to finish, a deck to power wash & stain, a front door to paint (it's been primed white for months now -- MONTHS!), and several flower beds to tidy and mulch.
ReplyDeleteSo many to-do's... so little time!
I love that first photo! I need to check a few things off that list. New house numbers for sure and I may change my paint color.. we'll see! I totally agree about mulch.. it makes a huge impact!
ReplyDeleteI love that first photo! I need to check a few things off that list. New house numbers for sure and I may change my paint color.. we'll see! I totally agree about mulch.. it makes a huge impact!
ReplyDeleteYou are SO right about the mulch! It's like makeup for flower beds :D
ReplyDeleteGreat tips, I want to paint my front door, but cant decide on a color. Our house is white with black shutters, so I was thinking of a red or maybe yellow door.
ReplyDeleteIm a door person and am totally digging all of these.... but my fav is the first one, the orange one. WOW
ReplyDeleteIt IS amazing how little things, like fresh mulch, can make a huge impact. And I just love the house numbers made of nails!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the nails house numbers. HOW COOL!!!! And great post
ReplyDeleteI like the House Number idea where nails are used!! Gosshhhh... people have great ideas :)
ReplyDeleteI've been working on this for the past week. I repainted my furniture, bought new cushions, repainted my hose holder, my mailbox and made a sign for above my door. Oh...and repainted my table top sculpture to match. It's been fun. I think I'll do my door next!
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