Enhance your home’s curb appeal by getting inspiration from nature’s vibrant color palette this fall. Here are easy-to-do decorating tips that will make your home look like it’s Martha Stewart’s.
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Add more color with foliage
An old washtub becomes new again when you fill it with blooming fall plants such as wheat stems, fir branches, and holly leaves with berries. Rest your repurposed planter on your front porch or in a spot near your home entrance, and enjoy. Source: BHG
Use hay to create layers
Haybales are an easy way to stagger the height of your display. When winter comes along, throw the hay (and pumpkins) on your compost pile, then fertile your garden with it come springtime. Source: DIYNetwork
Mix style with function with painted furniture
Painted furniture is a must-have for your fall porch, and it’s so versatile. A bench or chair on your porch creates a cozy look and provides seating for enjoying warm fall days. A painted bench can also work as a shelf or plant stand, creating levels of decor. You may not have the time or patience to paint your own porch furniture, but it’s an easy way to customize the color. If you purchase painted furniture, you can still customize it with paint and stencils. You can also repeat your stencil design on outdoor wall art or even a stenciled outdoor rug. Source: Freshome
Your décor would be incomplete without a wreath
Everyone loves lush green wreaths, but this is the season for red, gold, and orange hues. Create a fiery wreath with the autumn leaves that have fallen in your yard. (Or pick up leaves at a crafts store—they’ll last longer.) Source: SouthernLiving
Is adding decoration just not enough to boost your curb appeal? There may be other factors that need more attention. Is your roof well-maintained? How about your porch? We can help give your home a new, refreshed look. Give us a call for a free estimate!
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