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5 easy ways to boost your home’s kerb appeal and attract buyers

Metro Lifestyle reporter
Metro Lifestyle reporter
Published October 19, 2025 4:00pm
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The front of a brick house with a pale blue door and iron gate in front, framed by manicured hedges and flowers.
Kerb appeal can add value to your home (Picture: Getty Images)

When discussing a home’s kerb appeal, the focus often lies on how to attract buyers and increase market value.

However, the charm of an exterior façade extends well beyond helping to seal property deals. The gardens, doorways, pathways, and external lighting not only create an inviting scene for visitors, but have a profound impact on the daily experience of the homeowner.

And elevating kerb appeal need not involve lavish expenses or major structural changes. Simple, affordable measures can greatly improve a home’s visual appeal, increase safety, and even add to its value.

In fact, previous research by home improvement company Thumbtack revealed that more than half of homeowners (54%) say their neighbourhood or street’s kerb appeal impacted their decision to buy their home.

What is kerb appeal and why does it matter?

Kerb appeal refers to the attractiveness of a home’s exterior as viewed from the street or public pathway. It encompasses everything visible outside — from the front door and garden to the pathway and lighting. The importance lies in setting a positive tone:

  • For visitors, it creates a welcoming vibe and a sense of care.
  • For homeowners, it fosters pride and wellbeing, enriching everyday experience.
  • In the property market, it can increase perceived value and speed up sales.

Encouragingly, boosting kerb appeal doesn’t necessitate costly renovations; simple fixes often yield dramatic improvements.

Kerb appeal is beneficial to current owners and prospective buyers (Picture: Getty Images)

Gardening and landscaping

Often the first aspect noticed by passersby or guests, gardens and landscaping immediately set the tone for kerb appeal.

Neglected lawns, overgrown shrubs, and cluttered flowerbeds can convey a sense of disregard. Fortunately, reviving a tired garden can be straightforward: mowing the lawn, trimming hedges, and pulling weeds are simple tasks that instantly refresh the space.

For those less inclined toward gardening, selecting low-maintenance plants such as lavender or ornamental grasses offers year-round greenery without fuss.

Neatly edged lawns and fresh mulch complete the polished look, signalling care and attention that resonate with visitors and homeowners alike.

Targeted painting

A fresh coat of paint can dramatically rejuvenate external features on a modest budget.

Instead of repainting the entire property, focusing on visible elements such as window trims, porch railings, fence panels, or even the mailbox can deliver impactful results.

A fresh coat of paint can dramatically increase your home’s appeal (Picture: Getty Images)

Contemporary colours, like navy blue or charcoal, or soft neutrals enhance the home’s style while respecting its architectural character.

Wooden accents, including shutters and fences, regain their appeal with a bit of sanding and repainting — subtle signals that this is a well-loved home.

The front door, a natural focal point, deserves special attention. A new coat of paint or upgraded hardware not only enhances aesthetics but can also improve insulation and security, making it a worthwhile investment.

Deep cleaning exteriors

Over time, dirt, mildew, and stains dull a home’s exterior vibrancy. Power washing or simple hand scrubbing can restore brightness and freshness with minimal effort.

Clean, safe pathways free from cracks or loose pavers not only raise a home’s appeal, but remove potential hazards for visitors of all ages.

This practical maintenance sets a solid foundation that complements other kerb appeal enhancements and reinforces a sense of order and pride.

Keeping pathways, doors and windows clean are simple ways to book kerb appeal (Picture: Getty Images)

Lighting upgrades

Modern exterior lighting has become an essential design element, blending safety with style.

Updating tired fixtures to sleek matte black fittings imparts contemporary flair, while classic lanterns suit traditional homes with timeless elegance.

Energy-efficient solutions such as solar stake lights and motion sensors offer added security and ambience, often without complex installation.

Thoughtful lighting draws attention to pathways, gardens, and porch areas, extending a warm welcome long after sunset and elevating the overall aesthetic.

Decorative touches

Often, the smallest touches create the most memorable impression. Decorative shutters and window boxes add character and allow for seasonal floral displays that personalise the home exterior.

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Meanwhile, the garage door — commonly overlooked — benefits greatly from a thorough clean, decluttering, or fresh paint. Such care ensures this prominent feature complements rather than detracts from the overall presentation.

And the porch acts as a threshold to home life and completes the exterior makeover with personality. Simple accessories like a tasteful doormat, a comfortable bench, potted plants, and a seasonal wreath invite guests in warmly.

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Keeping this space tidy and uncluttered maintains a fresh, open feel that speaks to the owner’s pride and care.

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