Tips for Boosting Your Custom Home’s Curb Appeal

Tips for Boosting Your Custom Home’s Curb Appeal quantico creek sod

Here are a few ways to boost your custom home’s curb appeal.

One of the best aspects of building a custom home is the pride you experience each time you come home. While each detail of your custom home is planned to meet your needs and lifestyle, the first impression that the exterior of your home radiates from the curb is very important. The curb appeal of a custom home doesn’t only impact its resale value; it also gives the home more personality, extends the outdoor living space, and is the cornerstone of the homeowner’s pride in being a homeowner. Here are a few ways to boost your custom home’s curb appeal.

The Building Blocks – Textures and Materials

Two big factors come into play when picking your house’s exterior building materials: quality and your style. High-quality building materials create a more elegant look and contribute to your home’s overall value. Meanwhile, picking materials and colors that reflect your own personal style gives your home character and distinction. We know exactly how important these factors are to the overall aesthetic value of your home. Robin Ford offers various colors and shingles for your roof and walls.

Windows, Doors, and More 

Doors and windows are sort of like jewelry for your home. They play a big role in its curb appeal, so take careful consideration when picking them. We always recommend our clients take a peek at their future windows and doors in person before buying them. A lot can be chosen when looking through a catalog, but you get the best sense of what your home will look like when you pick your doors and windows in person.

Don’t Forget the Details to Boost Curb Appeal

The little things will seal the deal when designing your custom home. Pay attention to all of the small details. For example, the quality of your gutters, freeze boards, flooring, downspouts, and fascia all play a role in the overall look and feel of your custom home. While a few builders save a couple of dollars by using plastic or vinyl materials for accents, we think that it is important to build the entire custom home with quality materials that will hold their beauty for a long time.

Robin Ford can help you to build the custom home of your dreams!

With over 30 years of award-winning custom home building experience, Robin Ford and his team of expert craftsmen have earned a stellar reputation for their commitment to quality. Click here to learn more about our financing options and how we can help you find a home within your budget.

As an Indoor airPLUS Partner, ENERGY STAR® Partner, Certified Green Professional, and Maryland’s only proud member of the exclusive Southern Living Custom Builder ProgramRobin Ford Building and Remodeling, Inc. is equipped to build you a home that your children’s children will want to own.

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