Hello! Are you ready to refresh the exterior of your split-level home? You’ve landed in the perfect spot. Let’s uncover some fresh ideas to elevate your home’s curb appeal.
Eco-Friendly Landscaping
Use vibrant plants and shrubs to improve your landscaping. I always say that a thoughtfully designed garden softens design lines and gives life.
Combine and Match Materials
Combine different materials, such as stone and siding, to create a unified aesthetic. I’ve seen this blend produce a refined and welcoming outside.
Prominent Street Number
To make your property stand out, use prominent street number. I’ve always thought that having clear, stylish numbers makes a great first impression.
Construct an Exterior Social Space
Build an exterior social space where you can relax and get together. I adore how well-liked my patio has grown to be as a hangout.
Incorporate a Water Aspect
For added peace, put in a water aspect such as a tiny fountain. My garden has evolved into a tranquil haven because to the calming sound of water.
A Striking Paint Color for the Entry Door
A brightly painted entry door can create a striking focal point. I assisted a friend in selecting a bright red color, which gave their entrance a new look.
Elevate with Window Gardens
Fit window gardens to bring a touch of charm and greenery to your façade. I’ve noticed that vibrant flower boxes can instantly foster a welcoming vibe.
Layered Hues and Textures
Introduce layers of hues and textures to highlight the distinct tiers of your split-level residence. Once, on a friend’s house, I played with contrasting paint palettes and wooden details, which emphasized its beautiful and unusual design.
Illumination that Catches the Eye
Put in stylish light fittings to spotlight your home’s finest features. My garden was revolutionized when I added some lights.
Front Porch Roof for Shelter
Incorporate a porch roof to form an inviting entrance while offering protection from the weather. It transforms the outdoor experience; I’ve spent many delightful rainy days on my porch.
Use Art to Create a Focal Point
Hang outdoor art or sculptures to provide visual interest. A client of mine put up a metal sculpture, which sparked a lot of conversations.
Use Diverse Accents
Incorporate diverse accents, such as unusual house numbers and planters, to add individuality. I appreciate how much of a difference these tiny details can make.
Creative Route Design
Build a tiered walkway that mirrors your home’s layout. I planned an offset path for a friend, which added dimension from the street.
