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If you are looking to improve the appeal and value of your home with some exterior decoration, choosing the right colour with which to paint your home is of primary importance. It is not enough to select a colour which is welcoming and attractive – it has to fit in with the neighbourhood, or else you could find yourself having gone to a whole load of trouble and expense, just to repeat the exercise with a completely different colour.
Local painters in London will have an excellent idea about what is in vogue or out of fashion at the moment, and you should heed their advice when trying to sell your home. Even if you personally crave a bubblegum pink house, consider what painting the exterior of your property in such a garish colour would do to the value of your property! Sometimes even white can stand out for the wrong reasons when your neighbourhood is painted in such a way that it reflects the colours of nature, and this getting quotes from painters in London gives you the opportunity to compare more than prices.
A good tip is to take a trip around your local area with a digital camera or your mobile phone, and compile a library of the colour schemes you both like and which seem to blend into the neighbourhood for the right reasons – whilst still looking distinctive. A lot can be read into the colours you finally choose to paint your home in, as our guide below illustrates.
What the Exterior Colour of Your Home Says about You
White – White is the colour of purity, simplicity and – very importantly if you are trying to sell your home – naivety! The implication of painting the exterior of your property white is that you are innocent, have idealistic tendencies and are prepared to get knocked down on the asking price for your home.
Red – Red is the colour of health, strength and vitality. It represents warmth and optimism, but can also mean danger and be a totally over powering colour. If you are thinking of including a lot of red in your exterior decoration, you will need to find a purchaser who is equally strong, warm and optimistic.
Orange – Orange is more than just a close relative of red; it is a colour which has traditionally represented luxury and flamboyancy. If you paint the outside of your home in orange tones, make sure it reflects the area in which you live – orange houses in Dagenham may not sell that well!
Yellow – Yellow is the colour of happiness, with owners painting their houses in shades of yellow considering themselves to be wise, adventurous and imaginative. Yellow-based colours reflect a shrewd personality with a head for business and a deep sense of humour. Yellow houses sell well to like minded people!
Green – Green is the colour of harmony and balance. Green symbolises hope and peace and would possibly appeal to a female more than a male when negotiating a business transaction! Houses decorated in green usually contain modest yet patient inhabitants who will wait until their price is met before accepting an offer.
Blue – Shades of blue represent conservatism and deliberation. You will never get a quick decision from a person who has painted their house blue, and the closer to purple the shade of blue is (i.e. lavender), the more authoritive they believe themselves to be. People painting their homes turquoise are normally confused!
Brown – Brown symbolises durability, stamina and patience. Although not very exciting, a brown painted exterior indicates reliability and responsibility – you can be sure that the interior of the home is going to be in immaculate condition. Brown house sellers are often inflexible with their asking price.
Black – People who paint the exterior of their properties in black are dignified without being ostentatious. Expect the interior of a property to be minimalistic and possibly a better bet for homebuyers would be to aim for a house painted in grey – which at least shows a degree of compromise.
Before you dash out to find a painter in London who is prepared to paint your house in green and yellow stripes, consider not only how that would look in the area in which you live, but also who your potential market is. If you live in a predominantly conservative area, a blue front door will be more appealing than a red one to a potential buyer, but in a well-to-do area, black doors and window frames may have more appeal to those who like their privacy.
It may not be what the exterior colour of your home says about you that is so important, but what it means to the person who is buying it!
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Whether you are thinking of moving or just improving, at this time of year our thoughts inevitably turn to sprucing up the outside of our house. First impressions definitely count and, whether it’s friends and family or potential buyers, visitors to your home will judge the outside before they even step foot in your house. If you are planning on putting your house on the market it’s worth remembering that viewers are buying into a lifestyle – you want to ensure that lifestyle looks as attractive as possible.
 Example of kerb appeal
For instant kerb appeal, think about fitting a new front door. Whether wooden, PVC or glass, a new front door makes the world of difference to how the front of your house looks. If you have an existing wooden door, it may be possible just to paint your front door – an inexpensive way to make a big impact. However, unless you’re an aspiring artist it might be best to bring in a professional painter and decorator – drips of gloss or untidy edges can spoil the whole look in an instant.
Take this one step further and refurbish or paint your windows, fence and gates. The uniform look that this will achieve will far outweigh the extra financial outlay. Choosing the right colour is important – if you want to stand out from the crowd why not pick a bright colour that complements your neighbours’? This way you set your house apart but maximise on the collective look of the neighbourhood.
Pointing and tidying up your brickwork can transform the way your house looks. A good London builder will be able to do this quickly and easily. Our eyes enjoy symmetry and perfect brickwork looks a lot better than shabby, crumbling bricks and mortar. Especially if you are thinking of selling your home. You never get a second chance to make a first impression and, when you consider that it can take buyers as little as eight seconds to decide whether they want to buy a house, your property needs to look as good as possible at first glance.
If you are lucky enough to have a garden, make sure it looks as tidy as possible. A landscape gardener will be able to transform your garden into an oasis of calm and luxury, but you don’t have to blow your budget. If you can’t stretch to landscape gardening, simply planting a few flowers, re-turfing the lawn or even just giving it a trim and tidying the hedges can make a huge difference at a low cost. Our eyes are automatically drawn to the edges of a lawn so, if you don’t have the correct tools, get a gardener in to use a round edged lawn cutter to get a crisp, even finish. Planting a few bulbs and tidying borders also enhance the appearance of your garden easily, as does adding window boxes and hanging baskets. Gardeners are relatively inexpensive and you might find that it makes sense to get someone in to maintain your garden once you’ve got it looking spick and span – after all, you want to have time to enjoy it!
Hone your exterior style by tidying up paths and driveways using monoblock or, less expensively, woodchip, gravel or crazy paving. The former will give a gorgeously uniform look to the front of your house but, if price is a factor, woodchip, pebbles, gravel or crazy paving will achieve the look on a budget. Building a new wall to surround your entrance will finish off the look perfectly.
If you want to be a little more extravagant, why not consider creating a garden pond or water feature? The sound of running water is perfect for disguising traffic noise and giving your garden a tranquil feel. While this is a bigger job than simply tidying up the garden, the effect will definitely be worth it and will transform your outdoor space.
So, next time you get home after a long day at work, have a look at the front of your home and see what it says about you. After all, it’s the only bit of your home that 99% of people ever get to see. If you don’t feel it shows you in the best light, why not put together a ‘to-do’ list and get quotes from our tradesmen today?
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