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How to improve your home's kerb appeal

A visually appealing exterior not only makes a lasting impression but also adds significant value to your home. So, whether you’re planning to sell or simply want to enjoy your place, focussing on key areas can make a huge difference to your property’s kerb appeal.

3 things that will improve your home’s kerb appeal

1. Front doors

The front door is the focal point of your home’s exterior, so upgrading to a stylish, well-designed door enhances security and elevates the overall look.

Tip: To add value, choose a high-quality front door that compliments your home’s architecture, improves security, and adds a pop of colour.

2. Windows/Glazing

Brand-spanking new windows will enhance the visual appeal of your home. Opting for energy-efficient double or even triple-glazing reduces utility bills, and the new frames will make your home look cared for.

Tip: Install top-spec windows that reduce condensation, improve security, and help with noise reduction. Do this, and you can add 10% to the value of your home.

3. Refurbishing your conservatory

Adding a new conservatory roof will turn your occasionally used room into an every day of the year extension. The Warmer Roof system available today offers unrivalled quality and industry leading U-values.

Tip: If you have an existing conservatory that’s a little tired, try to replace it with something that compliments the architecture.

Maximise your home’s value

Improving your home’s curb appeal with a stylish front door, energy-efficient windows, and a captivating conservatory is a worthwhile investment. Not only does it enhance your daily living, but it also adds tangible value to your property.

Are you looking to improve the kerb appeal of your home?

Then you’ve come to the right place.

Give Halstead Glass a call on 01787 473516 or contact us online for a free, no-obligation quote.

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