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Celebrity
designer Chayse Dacoda from the hit TLC home improvement
series, "While You Were Out" has built her reputation on
helping homeowners refresh worn-out spaces. Here are her
suggestions for minor cosmetic changes that yield big
impact on a home's exterior appearance on a
not-so-extreme budget.
top
ten things you can do to add "curb appeal"
- Paint
your house! This may be an obvious one, so I have to
get it out of the way first. Even so, not enough
people do it. Most houses need it anyway. Go crazy, do
what you have always wanted. Many tones of the same
hue can really add dimension to the house. And
remember, decorative moldings on older houses give
license to use more than one color. Good prep work,
like sanding off worn and chipping areas and priming,
can make an exterior paint job last a lot longer and
look better.
- Change
out-dated light fixtures -- or add lights if you don't
have some already. Light up your doorways and
walkways. Better to have more lights at lower wattages
than one, very bright one.
- Add
landscaping. Consult your local nursery for plants and
shrubs that work best in your area. If you're an urban
dweller, don't let cement stop you -- add potted
planters. The right landscaping around a property will
make all the difference in the world.
- Replace
a worn-out garage door with a new, decorative model.
This will have a big impact especially if you have a
front-facing garage. Manufacturers offer many designs
and decorative accessories so it's easy to find a door
that will complement the architecture of your
home.
- Illuminate
your landscape. This will completely change the look
of your property at night. Angle low lights to point
up at trees and bushes and point down along a pathway
for safety. Keep it simple. Use solar lights that
charge during the day and you won't have to run
wires.
- Resurface
your driveway. Instead of a tarred or cement driveway,
consider installing one with a woven stone and grass
pattern. This can do wonders for curb appeal.
- Add
details such as shutters, decorative moldings and fun
elements like weathervanes to the outside of your
house. Make bland windows come alive and define the
architecture of your house with mullions, moldings,
decorative eaves, fixed shutters or iron
scrollwork.
- Add
a stone walkway or path going to the house instead of
grass or a wide berth of cement.
- Replace
a chain-link fence with a wood one. Be unpredictable.
Instead of a picket fence - put in one that has
slanted multiple-height wood slats - like the kind
found commonly in Carmel, California.
- Plant
a tree. Nothing will appreciate more in value than
what this tree will look like 10 years from
now.
Interested
in transforming your home on someone else's dime?
Meredith Corporation, publisher of Better Homes and
Gardens, Country Home, Traditional Home, Midwest Living,
Renovation Style and Better Homes and Garden's Remodeling
Ideas and Simply Perfect Exteriors, and garage door
manufacturer Clopay Building Products are offering
materials, money and a personal consultation from
designer Chayse Dacoda, from TLC's hit home improvement
series "While You Were Out."
The
grand prize winner of the "Clopay Transform Your Home
Contest" will receive a personal in-home design
consultation from Chayse, a new Clopay garage door
installed, $500 in exterior lighting fixtures, exterior
paint and $5,000 toward the cost of repainting their home
and a $1,000 landscaping allowance.
Two
first-place prizes and 50 runners-up prizes will also be
awarded. All winners will receive a signed copy of
Dacoda's "While You Were Out" book.
Contest
entries are being accepted from February 3 until April
21, 2006. To enter, homeowners are asked to mail a color
photo of their home's exterior, including the garage,
along with a 50-word letter explaining why your home is
the best candidate for an exterior makeover. Log onto
www.clopaydoor.com for more information. |