Your home's exterior is more than just a facade, it's the very first impression you make on guests, neighbors, and even potential buyers. As Ivana Agustina, head of project management at ShrubHub, puts it, "Small, thoughtful touches go a long way. Five-minute fixes might seem simple, but they send a strong message that your home is loved and well cared-for, and that's exactly what makes people stop and take notice."
Beyond aesthetics, maintaining your exterior can be thought of as a contribution to your community. A tidy-looking home uplifts your entire street and could even inspire your neighbors to follow suit, gradually elevating the neighborhood. Not to mention, taking care of your home not only adds value to your property but also protects it against environmental wear and tear. The best part? It doesn't take a whole weekend (or a contractor) to make a visible difference. With just a few minutes here and there and a little attention to detail, you can dramatically enhance your curb appeal. Read on to learn what two industry experts recommend doing to fix up your exterior with only a handful of spare time.
- Ivana Agustina is the head of project management at ShrubHub, an online full-service landscaping company.
- Jodi Lee is the senior vice president of marketing at Trex Company, a supplier of composite decking, railing, and other outdoor products.
1. Edge Your Lawn
Lawnscaping (if it wasn't a term, it is now) refers to all the small but impactful lawn care activities that make a big visual difference. An unkempt lawn with ragged edges signals a lack of care to all who pass it by.
"Messy lawn borders can undo all the work you've put into mowing, watering, and weeding," says Agustina. "Creating a clear edge between your grass and garden beds gives your yard a clean, manicured look that feels instantly more high-end. Even a small patch of grass looks more luxurious when it's properly edged."
Luckily, it's a quick fix, and all you need is a flat spade or an edging tool. "Press the tool straight down into the turf, following the natural curve or straight edge of your border," she advises. "Cut away any overhanging grass to neaten the edge. It takes minutes but delivers a garden designer finish that lifts your whole front yard."
2. Prune Stray Branches
Lawn edges in shape? Don't stash your tools away just yet. Take a few extra minutes to tackle overgrown shrubs and trees. "Bushes and trees that spill into walkways, lean over windows, or obscure your home's architecture can make the entire exterior look neglected, no matter how well-kept the rest of the yard is," says Agustina.
The fix? Grab some pruning shears and tidy up any branches that jut out of place or block pathways and important sightlines. Focus on areas near windows, steps, or paths, and cut just above a leaf node or bud to encourage healthy regrowth. "It only takes a few minutes, but it immediately makes your garden feel lighter, cleaner, and more intentional."
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3. Adorn Your Exterior with Potted Plants and Flowers
Looking to add charm without digging up your lawn? Potted plants are a foolproof way to introduce color and personality to your home exterior. "They dress your home with vibrancy, making your front entrance feel welcoming for both family and guests," says Jodi Lee, senior vice president of marketing at Trex Company.
Get inspired at the garden center with vertical gardens, railing planters, or pots with seasonal florals. If you don't consider yourself blessed with a green thumb, ask the gardening experts to point you in the direction of something low-maintenance (but not plastic!). When choosing a container, opt for a sophisticated material, such as clay, metal, ceramic, or terra-cotta.
4. Add Decorative Gravel or Pebbles to Potted Plants
Want to take your planter game to the next level? Agustina has a trick up her sleeve that will give them an even more elevated and well-manicured look. "Add a top layer of decorative gravel or pebbles to your potted plants," she says. "This gives even the most basic containers a polished, intentional finish while hiding messy soil and adding texture."
However, don't just pick up any random bag of pebbles. Choose stones that complement your home's exterior and the container of your plants. Think natural river pebbles, gray slate chips, or white gravel. To achieve the best results, spread a thin layer across the soil's surface, leaving space around the stems. "This helps lock in moisture, deters weeds in larger containers, and instantly lifts the look of your entryway."
5. Tidy Your Deck
A tidy room is a tidy mind, and the same goes for a deck. "Keeping your deck spick-and-span is an easy way to elevate the exterior, especially if you plan to host friends or family," says Lee. "Composite decking, like Trex, is low maintenance, but still benefits from a seasonal refresh."
Start by clearing off furniture and planters. Sweep the deck of debris, hose it down, and scrub any trouble spots with warm, soapy water. Rinse it all off and enjoy a fresh, welcoming space that's as good as new, no major scrubbing marathon required.
6. Implement and Adjust Exterior Lighting
Why let your home's beauty fade after sundown? Strategically placed lighting brings your exterior to life at night, accentuating architectural details, landscaping, and pathways. "Lighting your home's facade not only creates ambiance, but also enhances safety and extends the time you can enjoy your outdoor space," says Lee.
Use lighting to highlight features like entryways, columns, or textured walls. Outdoor lighting can easily be integrated into deck boards and stairs, as well as railing posts and caps. Solar-powered or LED options are energy efficient and easy to install, even for those with limited technical expertise. Some systems, such as those from Trex, offer plug-and-play simplicity and are designed with safety in mind for both kids and pets.