House exterior design is more important than ever, and ensuring that your home looks on point from the outside (as well as the inside), will ultimately bump up your kerb appeal, not to mention, your day to day pleasure when you return home, and its overall value.
Whether you’ve a modern or traditional property, there are both simple tweaks and bigger changes that you can make – from windows and cladding to even your front door colour – to help improve the saleability of your home, so it is worth exploring your options.
While style preferences vary, certain rules of attractiveness always apply to front yard fences.
If curb appeal is your goal, your fence should appear to be in good condition, suit the context of the neighborhood, and, most importantly, look cohesive within your overall landscape and home exterior design.
Fences that offer some level of visual permeability project a more inviting feel, which has an overall positive impact on curb appeal.
Opting for fences around waist height with plenty of light shining through will project a more inviting scene than a tall or fully opaque fence design.
The gaps in picket fences and the transparent fence panels of hog wire fences offer plenty of visibility to project inviting vibes to people on the street.
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