Did you know your front entry is one of the least considered parts of the house? It’s just an area to walk into the home and many people don’t sit out front where they may feel other neighbors are staring at them.
Many parents like to use it to watch the kids play and others use it as simply the way in and out of the house. Perhaps it’s the location of your address numbers, but for some that is simply all they need it for. Did you know your front entrance sets the tone for the first impression your guests will have when visiting?
Increasing your home’s curb appeal with entry enhancements like a wide pathway, a bright colored door and by adding lighting is a great way to improve the front entry. Here are 6 tricks to try and watch your front entry go from dull to beautiful.
Landscape Lighting at Front Entry
First try to install some landscape lighting to add a glow to your front entrance. It’s a simple project that will make your entry feel homier and more inviting for dinner guests.
Wide Path
Make a pathway that will allow two guests to walk from the street to the front door side-by-side. In addition to function, it also looks great to have a wide path about 3-4 feet in width.
Color
Choose a bold paint color that will contrast with siding and trim well. If you have white trim, consider a beautiful celery green door to remind guests of spring time and to blend in with the landscaping. Other great color choices include a gray-shaded blue for coastal or country homes, robin’s egg blue helps to brighten a door under an overhang and a cherry red door is welcoming and looks great against gray, neutral facades.
Cleanliness
Make sure you don’t have overgrown plantings or anything blocking the entryway. Keep flowers and plants in containers.
Play with the Architecture
You can add fun elements like elevated architecture to increase the unique style and beauty of your entryway. Try adding decorative brackets, moldings or columns and give them a fresh paint or stain. Be creative with the entryway by adding a wooden door or colorful step tiles.
Add a Landing
If you have the space, add a landing spot with room for weather-resistant furniture near the entry. It’s the perfect spot to relax with a cup of coffee or visit with guests.
Lastly, add a roof or awning to protect guests from rain and add windows on each side of your door and your guests will feel wowed by the first impression. Try these tips for a great entryway.
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