It’s strange, in one sense, how much we worry about the appearance of our home interiors. After all, most residences are seen from the outside by countless people every day, while a lot of the time the only person that sees your interior is you. But if you’re looking to sell your house fast you’ll need to pay attention to the exterior of your home.

Even when guests do come calling, first impressions can work wonders – and when it comes to our homes, it’s the outside they’ll see first. Kerb appeal is particularly important if you are trying to sell your home fast.

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11 ways to improve your home’s kerb appeal

Here’s how to maximise your kerb appeal, and impress your guests before they’ve even crossed the threshold.

1. A lick of paint

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Make sure the paintwork is looking fresh (iStock/PA)

Never underestimate the rejuvenating effects of a fresh splash of paint. In or out of the home, your paintwork lays the groundwork for your look, and keeping it tip-top will keep your outer walls looking their best.

If replenishing your home’s whole facade seems a lot of effort, your front door is a good place to start. For extra points, paint the trim as well as the door itself, or consider adding matching moulding.

2. Outside lighting

Beautiful outdoor lamp in a city business
Outdoor lighting can look very effective (iStock/PA)

The lantern-either-side-of-the-door look is classic for a reason, and having an illuminated exterior can be as important for safety as it is for aesthetics. Most outdoor lights will be wall-mounted, but for homeowners with porticoes, floor lamps are equally effective (if a little more available to light-fingered passers-by).

Aesthetics range from ornate, old-fashioned metal torches, to sleek, contemporary spotlights. More traditional options often look elegant during the day but by night, targeted modern lamps can ‘wash’ your outside walls by splashing them with a sheet-like glow.

3. Front door furniture

Grand front door entrance to manor house with a gold door knocker.
Let style come a’knocking (iStock/PA)

Metal isn’t your main material for domestic decor, but it comes into its own on the front door. The brass lion’s head door knocker never went out of style – nor did burnished letterboxes, elegant door handles, and ornate house numbers.

4. Smart window shutters

Green wooden window on the yellow facade
Could shutters boost your home’s exterior? (iStock/PA)

There’s any number of ways to banish light from your interior – curtains, blinds, putting something large in the way – but only shutters amp up your aesthetic on both sides of the brickwork. These statement window dressings are more expensive than their peers, and may periodically need restorative coasts of paint, but they more than make up for it with a breezy, Mediterranean feel.

5. Verdant vegetation

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Shrubs and plants can make a wonderful addition (iStock/PA)

The mere presence of greenery in your living space does wonders for your wellbeing (seriously, science says so), and you don’t need a garden to get into gardening. Install window boxes, flank your entrance with pot plants, frame your front door with creepers, or hook hanging baskets onto your porch.

Choose your flora wisely, as you wouldn’t be the first homeowner to pick out their fave flowers, only to find that winter withers them into skeletal stalks. Consider evergreen shrubs or attractive azaleas that flower twice a year, or opt instead for sweet-smelling herbs like lavender and rosemary.

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6. Install a bird feeder

A garden in Twickenham, West London, United Kingdom is the location. Shot in the beautiful early evening sunlight of a Spring day, using a zoom lens and tripod. It shows a lovely little Robin clinging on to a  bird feeder full of yummy peanuts. The sunlight enhances the colour of the Robin's red breast and makes it stand out sharply against the dark green garden foliage in the background. It also gives a nice bright catch light in the Robin's eye as it looks toward the camera.
Attract some feathered friends (iStock/PA)

A firm favourite in the nation’s back gardens, there’s no reason a bird feeder shouldn’t be just as pleasant round the front. A boon more for the ears than the eyes, you can help your local wildlife while adorning your house-front with the sound of tinkling birdsong. It’s a win-win.

7. Embrace symmetry

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Neat and orderly (iStock/PA)

The human brain adores symmetry – in art it’s soothing, in people it’s sexy – and it can be a guiding light in almost any form of visual design. The front door is your centrepiece, and you can mirror your decor around it – two lanterns, two windows, two plant pots…

Two doorbells might be a stretch, but you never know until you try.

8. Move the bins

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Could you ‘hide’ or tidy the bins? (iStock/PA)

The devil is often in the detail, and something so simple as moving or hiding your rubbish bins can help make your home exterior feel far fresher. The equation is simple: what do you want your visitors to see when they first arrive – a gate, garden and welcome mat, or a foul-smelling pile of garbage?

9. Clean your gutters

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Clogged up gutters are never a good idea (iStock/PA)

This is the outdoor equivalent of cleaning your toilet – wholly un-glamorous but essential if you don’t want guests wrinkling their noses. An unattended gutter can quickly transform into a sodden, foul-smelling mass of insects and debris, causing leaks into the masonry and through the roof.

Out of sight should not mean out of mind. Gloves on, ladder up, mess out.

10. Pick up a power washer

Use a power washer to clean outside your home
Give it a good hose down (iStock/PA)

Whatever you have in front of your house – porch, doorstep, garden path – it’s most likely coated with dollops of dirt, and there’s nothing more satisfying that purging the lot with a high-pressure power washer.

Easily one of the funnest household chores, the compact power pack and vacuum-like nozzle come with strong Ghostbusters vibes, and indiscriminately scour everything from fence-post to driveway. Alfresco cleanliness doesn’t often last long, but while it does, you’ll look like an outdoor Martha Stewart.

11. Add a friendly doormat

Add a doormat to help sell your home fast
Welcome! (iStock/PA)

If you want your home to be more welcoming, why not say it in as many words? If a traditional welcome mat seems a little elementary, the remarkably extensive novelty doormat market will open a new world of possibilities. Just avoid the inexcusably clichéd: “Hello, I’m Mat.”

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