Trending Exterior Remodeling Projects to Boost a Home's Curb Appeal
Posted: May 04, 2023 by MOLLY J. McMAHAN
Curb appeal is one of the most important parts of updating a home because it helps buyers make a decision on whether or not they want to stop in and actually walk through the house.
Whether you're selling a home you've had for years or you're flipping a property for profit, it's vital that you carefully consider the exterior. These are some of the top trending exterior remodeling projects that will boost your home's curb appeal.
Update That Older Roof
How old is your roof? The average roof can last anywhere from thirty to fifty years, depending on the material, and will quickly show its age when it starts to get older. Instead of doing quick patching jobs, it's time to consider updating from wooden shakes to something more solid, like slate.
Not only will this update make your property look better, but it will also protect it and offer a high return on investment rather than letting an old roof hurt your property's value.
Guide Water Down and Away
One out of every six homes in America is at risk of flooding within the next ten years. This is a huge issue for homes anywhere from Kentucky to California: so it's important for you to take steps to protect your property. One of the biggest steps you can take is to watch where your water goes.
Installing or updating gutters, aiming downspouts to guide water away, and adding details like a rain garden can all make a huge difference. Although there are some floods nobody can prevent, you can still do a lot to protect yourself.
Replace Out of Date Siding
How old is your siding? The older it is, the more air, moisture, insect life, and noise it'll allow to enter your home. If your siding is over fifteen years old or is clearly showing signs of age and deterioration, your buyers will notice.
Update to vinyl or steel siding that has a history of working and leaving properties safe and secure. Go for a more neutral and attractive color, but make sure that your home stands out among others in your area.
Create a Welcoming Porch
Every porch should be as welcoming as possible. If buyers get to the front door and don't feel the urge to walk in and explore the property, you're not doing your job right.
Using paint, updating furniture, and deep cleaning the space so it's not covered in debris, dust, and pollen will take you a long way. If you don't currently have any decor on your porch, consider adding a couple of plants and updated lighting to push it further.
Add Natural Details and Warmth
Natural and nature-inspired design is one of the top things buyers are looking for in 2023. They want to avoid the manufactured look of plastic while still keeping an updated and stylish look, and the best way to do this is by adding real natural details.
Brick houses with stone accents are incredibly popular, and so are homes with more attention paid to things like greenery and garden spaces. These invite people to imagine what their life would be like in a more green-focused area and make it more exciting to a large number of buyers.
Replace and Update the Small Things
There are countless tiny parts of your property that you may think are easy to ignore or overlook, but the truth is: people notice them even if they don't realize it! A great way to make your entire property feel fresh without spending thousands of dollars is to update small things. This means light fixtures, house numbers, your mailbox, and more. You can even deep clean and power wash areas to push this even further.
These tiny changes will make your whole property seem newer and will give buyers the feeling of luxury and comfort while they're there.
Block Out Moisture
Moisture is one of the most destructive forces in the world, and it can severely damage your property without flood or rain damage. When working on curb appeal, you need to take the time to seal out as much moisture as possible.
This could mean sealing any decking or wood or using crystalline waterproofers to seal your driveway or walking path. This step will stop moisture from getting to work and break down expensive areas of your home's exterior.
Check areas are your home, like windows, vents, and doors; all have the proper seals and won't let through tons of moisture that could rot the interior of your home as well.
Every Home’s Exterior Can Be Improved
Although your home may hold a lot of awesome memories and warmth in your heart: not everyone can see that from its exterior. Create a property that shows the value you see in it, and watch as the price you can get for it skyrockets!
Andrea Erickson is a freelance writer that loves sharing her knowledge and expertise on commercial and residential real estate. She lives in her hometown of Austin, Texas where she enjoys spending time with her husband and decorating with her children. Andrea’s work as a freelance writer can be found on Building Product Advisor, a new construction industry resource.



