Instant Curb Appeal: 15 Fast Facade Fix-Ups

"You don't get a second chance to make a first impression." While this phrase usually refers to people, it also applies to houses. The exterior of your home offers visitors and passersby their first hint at the people who live inside, so why not make it truly reflect your personality? A tidy, well-decorated facade and well-landscaped front yard speak volumes about your design style and maintenance habits. A few quick updates like those gathered here will get your home's facade looking its very best and ensure a great first impression!

By Michael Franco | Updated May 16, 2021 12:44 PM

Freshen Up the Front Door

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bold front door colors

Painting your front door a striking color is risky, but it will really grab attention. Picking the right shade (and finish) is key, and the choice will depend on your existing color palette and house style. The goal here is to go bold without being obnoxious. If you can strike that balance, then you’re working some serious curb appeal!

Related: 9 Ways to Crank Up Curb Appeal with Nothing But Paint

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Install Landscape Lighting

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Install Landscape Lighting

When it comes to nighttime curb appeal, nothing has a more powerful impact than proper lighting. Solar landscaping lights are a great addition to any yard because they don’t require complicated and expensive wiring. Remember, though, you get what you pay for—cheap lights won’t last as long and simply won’t look as good.

Related: 10 Ways to Buy Better Curb Appeal for Under $50

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Add Shutters

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Install Shutters

Adorning your house with shutters or accent trim is a good way to add dimension and contrast. There are a range of shutter styles available, from colonial to French country, that can help update your home’s personality. Think of it as accessorizing your house!

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Dress Up the Driveway

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Repair Driveway

A cracked asphalt driveway can be an eyesore. For a quick and inexpensive refresh, simply fill cracks with asphalt patch and coat the surface with a blacktop refinishing compound, available at hardware stores. For a more involved project, consider upgrading your driveway with a decorative border of concrete or paving stones.

Related: All You Need to Know About Driveway Cleaning

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Update Landscaping

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front yard landscaping

Regardless of whether you have an expansive front yard or a small suburban lot, adding shrubs, trees, and bushes that frame and complement your home will provide a big boost to overall curb appeal—as will a well-maintained lawn.  

Related: 25 No-Effort Plants for a Foolproof Landscape

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Fresh Paint

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Paint House Trim

A fresh coat of paint can definitely have a rejuvenating effect on your house. If the scope of the project seems overwhelming—or if the whole house doesn't need painting—consider repainting the trim in an exciting new color. 

Related: Perfectly Suited: 15 Top-Rated Color Combinations for Your Home Exterior

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Give Your Mailbox a Facelift

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Replace Mailbox

Your mailbox is so “out there” that people are going to see it no matter what. Why not turn this functional, boring container into something that makes a statement? There are a variety of distinctive options available at retail, but you can create one of your own almost as easily.   

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Create a Beautiful Walkway

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landscaping paths and walkways

Your front walkway should be attractive and welcoming, and create a pleasing experience as it guides visitors toward your house. Decorative pavers and bricks can be laid in an attractive pattern that draws the eye to the front door, or, for less money, you can create a lined path of cedar or other wood chips that release a nice fragrance when stepped on.

Related: The Right Path: 15 Wonderful Walkway Designs

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Hang Some Window Boxes

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Hang Window Boxes

Window boxes are available in a variety of materials, including PVC, wrought iron, wood, and copper. Filled with colorful flowers or lush greenery, they add life to your house. In fact, hanging a few on the front of your home is one of the quickest and easiest ways to amp up curb appeal.

Related: 12 Plants That Are Perfect for Window Boxes

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Upgrade Your Garage Door

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Replace Garage Door

Inside, your garage may be a total mess, but if you have a fresh-looking garage door, it’ll look like a sanctuary of order from the outside. You can paint an old garage door quickly and inexpensively; for a pricier fix, replace old roll-up doors with carriage-style doors for a dash of class.

Related: The 10 Best Things You Can Do for Your Garage

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Update the Storm Door

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Install Storm Door

If you have a great front door, don’t cover it up with an old, beat-up storm door. One that is primarily glass can show off a grand front entrance. A storm door with a screen that rolls up out of sight when you don’t need it is a convenience worth considering.

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Don't Forget to Decorate

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Outdoor Sculptures

You use art to express your style inside your house, so why not do the same outside? Placing a dramatic sculpture or unique fountain on your front lawn creates a focal point and engages passersby. Your art can be as simple as carefully arranged rocks or as refined as a beautiful marble statue. Just don’t overdo it—too much yard art can be overwhelming and distracting.

Related: 14 Eye-Catching Options for Your Front Door

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Frame Your Entrance with Potted Plants

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Front Porch Potted Plants

Adding potted plants can make your porch and walkway come alive. This is a wonderful way to achieve a warm and inviting feeling without serious landscaping or gardening. Dramatic or whimsical planters get you even more mileage out of this simple but effective decorating trick.

Related: 12 Perfect Plants for Lining Your Pathway

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Upgrade Railings and Fences

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Paint the Fence

If you have a fence around your property or railings leading up to your front door, think about painting or replacing them to improve the visual appeal of your front yard. While wood is the usual choice, you can get creative with other materials like metal pipe or galvanized steel.


Related: On the Fence—7 Top Options in Fencing Materials

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Replace Shabby Hardware

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Replace Front Door Hardware

Replacing old hardware can have a dramatic effect on an outdated and tired front door. New hardware gives everything around it a fresh look just by association. Consider upgrading hinges, knobs, knockers, and kick plates for a completely like-new appearance.

Related: 14 Insanely Easy Curb Appeal Projects You Can Do in a Day

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Fast Fixes

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15 Quick and Easy Curb Appeal Ideas

Small fixes make a big impact. Try out one (or more) of these ideas to improve your front yard. 

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