Contributed by Form Esteves, Hanks Realty Group Social Media Specialist
Winter can be a tough time for keeping your home’s curb appeal strong, especially when the weather gets cold and dreary. But with a little creativity, you can make sure your home stands out even in the chillier months. Here are some easy curb appeal tips to help your home shine all winter long:
1. Add Seasonal Decor
Winter holidays like Christmas and New Year’s are the perfect excuse to decorate your home’s exterior. Think wreaths, string lights, and festive garlands. A well-lit front door, or twinkling lights along your porch railing, can make your home feel inviting, even on the coldest nights.
2. Maintain a Clean and Tidy Yard
Winter weather can bring fallen leaves, snow, and ice, which can make your yard look messy. Keep sidewalks, driveways, and paths clear of snow and ice. Regularly shovel or salt walkways to ensure safety and neatness. A tidy, well-maintained front yard always looks inviting, no matter the season.
3. Use Evergreen Plants
Add pops of green to your landscaping with hardy evergreen shrubs, potted plants, or small trees. These will add color and life to your home’s exterior, even when the rest of the garden is dormant. You can also decorate planters with winter-themed accents, like pinecones or holiday ribbons, for a festive touch.
4. Focus on Your Front Door
The front door is the focal point of your home’s exterior. Consider a fresh coat of paint in a bold color to create contrast against the snowy backdrop. Add a beautiful doormat, seasonal wreath, or a set of lanterns for an extra warm, welcoming vibe.
5. Outdoor Lighting
Shorter days mean less natural light, so use outdoor lighting to highlight your home’s best features. Strategically placed lights along your driveway, path, or around architectural details can create a welcoming ambiance and make your home stand out after dark.
6. Keep Your Roof and Gutters in Check
Winter weather can cause damage if not maintained. Clean out leaves from gutters and check for ice dams to ensure your home remains in tip-top shape. A well-kept roof with no visible damage will add to the overall curb appeal.