Simple Ways to Give Your Outdoor Porch Makeover

 to Pretty Up Outdoor Spaces

Whether its the front porch of a home or the back porch, these exterior living spaces need to say to buyers come enjoy the breeze from the beach, the view of the lake or the dreamy well kept backyard with a pool.  A well staged home inside and out needs to attract a potential buyers attention instantly.  Here are our 6 Smart Ideas to Makeover Outdoor Spaces

1.) Hanging Around – A colorful hammock for the porch or patio that is mold and mildew-resistant is ideal.  We suggest checking out www.hammockcompany.com for nicely quilted ones that are comfy.  A well constructed and freshly painted porch swing in white or a natural wood is also attractive with colorful pillows and cushions.

2.) Soften It Up – Add some spice to the back porch with outdoor rugs in colorful prints and designs.  Rugs bring a small living space to life and could be the perfect finishing touch to complete the space.  We like the fun spring and summer designs from Target.com.  Also, Ballarddesign.com has a huge selection in all sizes and colors that are washable and can withstand the outside elements.  They even can be used indoors for staging of rooms to boot!

3.) Go Green – A well kept lawn is a great first impression when buyers are viewing a home but plants can also be used on the front porch and in window boxes.  We suggest purchasing pre-potted perennials for instant pop with staying power when staging outdoor spaces!

4.) Cool Off – Let it feel like summer all year long with a stylish outdoor fan for the front porch or the outdoor sunroom! HomeDepot.com and Lowes.com carry a numerous selection of ceiling fans.  Woven fan blades are ideal for a bungalow home near the beach or a vintage lighthouse style fan may be the perfect finishing touch for the lake house.

5.) Lets Go Outside – The outside porch doesn’t have to show empty to potential buyers.  A few wicker chairs and a side table with comfy cushions and eye catching pillows are just enough to give the impression of a cozy outdoor living area.  Remember that arranging furnishings with conversation in mind not necessarily just for the view can also be inviting.

6.) Turn on the Light – Proper lighting is key when staging a home inside or outside.  Wall-mounted sconces are perfect for the front porch on either side of the front door and several on the back porch as well to create a calming environment.  Lighting shouldn’t be swinging in the breeze and be distracting to buyers when viewing a home.  We like the styles offered by Restorationhardware.com.

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