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Spring Curb Appeal: Easy Upgrades to Make Your Home Stand Out

4/19/2025

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As winter fades and the spring sunshine returns, it’s the perfect time to refresh your home’s exterior. If you’re thinking about selling or simply want to take pride in your home, curb appeal plays a huge role in making a great first impression. The good news? You don’t need a massive budget to make a noticeable difference. Here are some simple yet impactful ways to boost your home’s curb appeal this spring!
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Why Curb Appeal Matters

First impressions matter, especially in real estate. Your home’s exterior is the first thing people notice, whether they’re potential buyers or just passing by. A well-maintained home can directly impact your home’s value and marketability, with a whopping 92% of REALTORS® recommending sellers increase curb appeal before listing their home. 

Here’s why curb appeal should be a priority:

  • Increases Home Value – Homes with strong curb appeal can sell for up to 7% more than similar properties with a neglected exterior.
  • Attracts Potential Buyers – A well-maintained home signals to buyers that the property has been cared for, making it more appealing.
  • Sets the Tone for the Entire Home – The outside of your home is a preview of what’s inside. A welcoming exterior makes a great first impression.
  • Makes Your Listing Stand Out Online – Homebuyers often browse listings online first. Strong curb appeal ensures your home looks great in photos and grabs attention.

Even if the interior has been upgraded —  a brand new kitchen, stainless steel appliances and hardwood flooring —  these improvements will be overshadowed by an unkempt exterior. If the outside of a house looks like it’s in need of repairs, people will assume the inside is, too.  

​How to Increase Your Curb Appeal

Some of the most effective ways to increase the curb appeal of your home are also the easiest to implement. Even small improvements can make a big difference. 

1. Refresh Your Landscaping
A well-maintained yard is one of the easiest ways to make your home look inviting. Here’s how to give your landscaping a quick and effective facelift:

  • Add Fresh Mulch – A new layer of mulch around trees, flower beds and shrubs makes everything look neat and polished.
  • Trim Overgrown Bushes & Trees – Keep hedges, trees and shrubs well-manicured to create a clean, intentional look.
  • Plant Seasonal Flowers – Add pops of color with flowers like tulips, pansies or hydrangeas. Window boxes and porch planters can add charm, too!
  • Keep the Lawn Lush – Aerate, fertilize and seed any patchy areas for a green, healthy lawn.

2. Give Your Front Door a Refresh
Your front door is the focal point of your home’s exterior, and a few small changes can make a big impact:

  • Paint It a Bold Color – A fresh coat of paint in a vibrant but complementary hue (like navy, deep red or teal) can add personality and charm.
  • Upgrade the Hardware – Swap out worn-out door handles, knockers or kickplates for something stylish and modern.
  • Add a Seasonal Wreath – A simple, welcoming touch that adds warmth and personality.

3. Brighten Up with Outdoor Lighting
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Good lighting doesn’t just enhance curb appeal —  it also improves security and functionality. The right lighting can highlight architectural details, illuminate pathways and create an inviting ambiance for guests and potential buyers. Consider adding the following touches:

  • Pathway Lighting – Solar-powered lights along walkways add charm and functionality.
  • New Porch Light Fixtures – Replace outdated fixtures with modern or classic designs to enhance your entryway.
  • String Lights for Cozy Appeal – If you have a porch or outdoor seating area, warm white string lights add a cozy touch.

4. Power Wash Your Driveway, Walkways & Exterior
Over time, dirt, grime, and mildew accumulate on exterior surfaces, making a home look older and less cared for. A thorough power wash can instantly refresh your home’s appearance and reveal a cleaner, brighter exterior. Focus on:
 
  • Driveways & Walkways – Remove stains and moss growth.
  • Exterior Siding & Brick – Give your home a fresh, clean appearance.
  • Porch & Deck Areas – Make outdoor living spaces look inviting.

5. Upgrade Your House Numbers & Mailbox
Small details like house numbers and mailboxes are often overlooked but can make a significant impact on curb appeal. Here’s how to refresh these aspects:

  • New House Numbers – Swap out old, faded numbers for sleek, modern ones.
  • Stylish Mailbox Update – A fresh coat of paint or a new mailbox entirely can enhance curb appeal.
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6. Stage Your Porch or Entryway
Your front porch or entryway should feel warm and welcoming, whether you have a spacious porch or a simple front stoop. Thoughtful details can make a lasting impression:

  • Add a Cozy Seating Area – Adding a small bench or rocking chair makes your home feel welcoming.
  • Use Planters for Extra Greenery – A couple of stylish planters filled with seasonal flowers frame your entry beautifully.
  • Keep It Clutter-Free – Remove unnecessary décor or old furniture to maintain a clean, fresh look.
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​Budget-Friendly Curb Appeal Ideas

Enhancing your home’s exterior doesn’t have to be expensive. Small, budget-friendly updates can make a noticeable difference without breaking the bank. If you’re preparing to sell or just want to freshen things up, low-cost upgrades can improve curb appeal on a budget.
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  • Repurpose or paint existing planters to add custom flair to your entryway.
  • Install affordable solar-powered path lights for an instant style upgrade.
  • Pressure wash surfaces instead of repainting to restore a clean, fresh look.
  • Add a stylish doormat and seasonal accents for a welcoming touch.
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​Curb Appeal Mistakes to Avoid

While improving your home’s exterior, it’s important to avoid common pitfalls that could have the opposite effect. Some well-intended choices can make a home look cluttered or outdated, such as:

  • Overgrown landscaping can make a home look neglected or obscure its best features.
  • Too many decorative elements can create visual clutter and distract from the home’s architecture.
  • Ignoring small repairs like chipped paint or broken shutters can give buyers the impression that the home isn’t well-maintained.
  • Choosing clashing or overly bright colors can be off-putting to potential buyers.
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​Thinking About Selling? Let’s Talk!

If you’re preparing to sell, curb appeal is just the beginning. A well-presented home attracts more interest and can lead to higher offers. The Golden Homes Group MN team can help you get your home market-ready with expert strategies. Contact Sheri Wessel or Melany Thelander today to start your real estate journey in the Twin Cities!

Sheri Wessel
Office: 651-379-5252
Mobile: 651-270-7157
Email: [email protected] 

Melaney Thelander
Office: 651-379-5252
Mobile: 651-500-8789​
Email: [email protected] ​
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