June 27, 2024

Cinthia Luse

Innovative Home Designing

9 Tips On Home Exterior Design

Introduction

The front of your home is the first impression that you make on visitors and potential buyers. It’s also an opportunity to showcase your personal style, so it’s smart to take time to plan out how you want everything to look. To get started, follow these tips for exterior design before adding any extra touches such as shutters or window boxes:

Consider your house’s location.

When you’re designing your home’s exterior, consider the location of your house. The weather in your area, proximity to roads and neighbors, street noise and lighting all play a role in how you choose to decorate.

Here are some questions to ask yourself when considering location:

  • Is the street on which it is located busy with traffic? Are there lots of pedestrians that could be unsafe for kids playing outside?
  • How close are nearby parks or playgrounds for children’s activities? Do they have enough space for kids’ games and activities (i.e., soccer fields)?
  • Is there any natural light coming through windows during winter months when days are shorter than usual (like here in Seattle)?

Pick the right wall and paint color.

Choosing the right wall and paint color is essential to home exterior design. The colors should complement the house, but also be in harmony with it. Here are some tips on how to do this:

  • Choose a complementary color that’s not too dark or light. A complementary color is one that is opposite on the color wheel, like red and green or blue and orange (i.e., yellow). It will make your home look bolder and brighter than if you picked a similar shade as your house’s base coat of paint!
  • Choose something bright but not too bright! If you’re going for something bolder than white or gray–which are both neutral shades–I suggest looking at yellows, oranges and reds (these hues tend toward warmer tones). They’ll add vibrancy without being too overpowering for any potential buyers who may want to live there someday!

Choose a front door that’s right for you.

The first thing to consider is the style of your home. If it’s a Victorian, for example, you’ll want to choose a door that fits with that architecture. A Craftsman-style door wouldn’t work well in this situation because it doesn’t blend with the other details in your home’s design (and could look out of place).

Next comes budget–it’s important to find an exterior door that fits within your budget without compromising quality or durability. You’ll also want something easy-to-clean and maintenance-free so that cleaning up after those unexpected rainstorms becomes less of a hassle!

Add details like shutters, shutters and more shutters.

Shutters can be used to add visual interest to your home’s exterior. They’re also a great way to add texture and depth, especially if you want your house to stand out from the crowd.

Shutters come in all shapes and sizes, but they tend to be more popular on older homes than newer ones. You can paint them any color that you like or even leave them natural wood for a rustic look! Shutters are an excellent way of adding privacy screens around windows or doors without blocking off too much light–which is why they’re often seen on bedroom windows during sleeping hours (and sometimes even throughout the day).

Use trim to enliven the exterior of your home.

Trim is an easy and inexpensive way to enliven the exterior of your home. Trim can be used to accentuate the design of your home, add detail to its exterior, make it stand out from its neighbors and feel more welcoming.

Add landscaping to soften your home’s edges.

Landscaping is one of the best ways to soften your home’s edges and add interest. You can use landscaping to:

  • Add color, texture and contrast. The right plants can give your exterior a pop of color or create interesting shadows on walls. They also bring variety to an otherwise monotonous area.
  • Add privacy by providing shade from neighbors’ windows, blocking views of unsightly areas inside your home or adding height around windows so people don’t see in from the street as easily when they pass by on foot or in cars (or both!).

Incorporate large pieces of furniture into the landscape designs to anchor it all together.

Incorporate large pieces of furniture into the landscape designs to anchor it all together.

For example, if you want to use a specific piece of furniture in your outdoor space, consider how it will look in relation to other elements like plants or water features. If there’s enough room for two chairs and a small table, then consider placing them near each other so that they create an intimate seating area for two people.

Create focal points with garden beds, statues and other eye-catching elements.

You can use garden beds, statues and other eye-catching elements to create focal points.

  • A fountain or birdbath is a great way to add an element of water in your yard. It will also help bring life into it!
  • A fire pit can be used for social gatherings or just for fun with friends and family members.
  • A statue that represents something meaningful to you could be placed in front of your house so people know what’s important to you when they come over.

Incorporate hardscaping into your design plans to help define the space around your home and add dimension to your curb appeal. Brighten up your entryway with a colorful welcome mat or a whimsical hanging basket planter on either side of the door; when you take off your shoes before entering, it’ll brighten up the look of your entryway as well!

  • Incorporate hardscaping into your design plans to help define the space around your home and add dimension to your curb appeal.
  • Brighten up your entryway with a colorful welcome mat or a whimsical hanging basket planter on either side of the door; when you take off your shoes before entering, it’ll brighten up the look of your entryway as well!
  • Landscaping can add value to your home by making it more attractive from an aesthetic standpoint. It’s also important to consider how much time and effort will be required for upkeep once everything is planted or built–this will make all the difference when deciding what kind of landscaping works best for you!

Conclusion

We hope you’ve enjoyed our tips for creating an exterior design that’s right for your home. Remember, the most important thing is to follow your instincts and create something that makes sense for your unique situation. If you have any questions along the way, feel free to reach out!