
First impressions count, whether you’re selling your home or in the one of your dreams. Boost your home’s curb appeal fast and easy with inexpensive products like these.

The Beekman brushed brass door knocker will boost your home’s curb appeal and add architectural interest in a modern way. $28.

Add a touch of European chic with Hotel Numeral porcelain house numbers. $14.00 each.

Something as simple as a decorative doorbell plate can boost your home’s curb appeal. Try the Moroccan-inspired Saquara cast iron door bell cover. $12.

Color up beneath your feet with the Mandala all-natural coir doormat. $38.

Unsightly mail receptacle? Don’t go postal. Go glam with Hinton, a swanky copper-finish mailbox shaped like an envelope. $57.99

Get the look of custom-crafted wood and dress up your home with Fairfield polyethylene window boxes. They’re lightweight, nearly maintenance free, have a 15-year guarantee against fading and a 4-gallon water reservoir. Worth every penny. $140.

Ekena Millwork board and batten shutter give windows a custom look. Craft of vinyl, these shutters won’t fade, crack, warp or peel and have a lifestyle warranty. $59.99/pair.

The vibrant hue and sleek curves of the tulip-shaped Valencia planter transforms walkways, porches and doorways into stylish focal points which is what curb appeal is all about. Crafted of non-fade, durable polyethylene, this planter is made to last. It has double-wall construction (so plants have added protection against temperature changes) and a hidden water reservoir, too. For max curb appeal, flank your doorway with a pair of large planters like these. $115.
Curb appeal is all about instant wow. It makes tires screech and by-passers stare. And go green with envy. Isn’t that something every home deserves?