Alright, let's face facts. Homes get sold on first impressions. Well maybe not sold, but the first impression goes a long way to making up the minds of buyers. So what is the average buyer's first impression formed on? The home's exterior. So it stands to reason that the yard and gardens will play a huge role in helping to form a buyer's first impression of the home. So how can you best showcase these areas to buyers? Well if you are the do it yourself kind of person then you likely already know what to do but if not then there are always professionals who will be more than happy to help, for a modest fee.
A home's exterior is extremely important when selling. This is the image that most people will have to go on when deciding whether or not to come and explore the home further. The first step that one should take is cleaning up the yard. Once it's clean you should be able to get a clearer picture of exactly what needs to be done. Typically if a home is more than 10 years old then it might be a good idea to start with a new coat of paint. This forms a great visual basis for the home as new paint will be recognized by buyers immediately. From that base it is easy to continue with small upgrades to the home itself that buyers will appreciate like new gutters or a re paved driveway. Every last visual aspect of the home should be in ideal condition before the home is listed.
Yards are the next thing they any seller would want to tackle. After the initial cleanup take a critical look at the yard and try to identify what needs to be improved. Cleanliness and order are the most important factors here so get that lawn mowed and trimmed and then set about the other aspects that need improving. New fences are always an attractive selling point or if the fences are in good condition then a simple refinishing can be a great visual upgrade. When thinking about gardens try to pick plants that compliment the home and the colors. Having flowers that clash with the home does not really benefit the sale. You can always find a professional landscaper that will be able to spruce up the yard quite nicely. Take your time and don't rush these things as time equals outcome.
Yard And Garden Show
There are new do it yourself kits now available, for example building your own gazebo that can take just a couple of hours to assemble and look like a million dollars. Visit your neighborhood garden center they may have displays and helpful employees to steer you in the right direction.
Take into account the amount of spare time you will need. You will need to allocate time in order to design, set up and take care of your new outdoor project. Some backyard landscaping will take quite a bit of time to design and set up, but will be worth it in the end since there will be relatively no maintenance from week to week. Some simple designs for outdoor landscaping can be implemented with practically no extra time, but require quite a bit of maintenance in order to keep it looking as it did when you first set it in place.
Make sure that you are aware of the amount of work your landscaping entails. For those who do not enjoy mowing a lawn or if there is a lack of natural rain having a lawn can be a tedious and sometimes difficult task to maintain. Items such as rock gardens or flowerbeds are just as visually enticing as having a lush, dark green space in your back yard. There are some families that enjoy having decorative artifacts such as a birdbath, fountain or even statues while others prefer to stick with an arrangement of complementary flowers or stone designs.
Visit your local home and garden center to find out which plants flourish in your particular area. Easy care, high payoff perennials are wonderful because you can count on them to return every year without much attention. This will save you money in replanting every year.
If your goal is to create something visual attractive with not much upkeep involved plant for all seasons. Get an assortment of evergreen shrubs and trees that look good all year. Mix in a few seasonal plants also. Ones that bare fruit in the spring and change color in the fall.
Unless you have to have a lawn for your children to frolic on try to lose it. It is such a time and water waster. Play areas can be created with sand or bark. Look into "rubber bark" that is made out of recycled tire and lasts long and looks great.
Landscaping ideas for the yard and garden you can do yourself are very rewarding. Anybody can write a check to a landscape architect but only a few could get out there and do it themselves. It will be your own creation designed by your imagination.
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