How do your ensure the outside of your home makes a good impression?

Lizzie
Former Community Manager
Former Community Manager
London, United Kingdom

How do your ensure the outside of your home makes a good impression?

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Hello everyone,

 

It is often said how important first impressions are and often when hosting, the first thing your guest will see is the outside of your listing.

 

Do you spend much time thinking about how to make the outside of your home look inviting? Do are your tips for this? Perhaps you regularly paint the facade or plant flowers. Or alternatively, if you are unable to touch the front of your home, what do you do to help welcome your guests.

 

Thanks,

Lizzie


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Lizzie
Former Community Manager
Former Community Manager
London, United Kingdom

Hey @Kevin940, I've just updated your post to include the @ mention to Huma. If you add the @ symbol and select the person from the dropdown, they will receive a notification of your reply. 🙂 


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Huma0
Level 10
London, United Kingdom

@Kevin940Thank you so much!

 

Wel, the weeds were something to get on top off in my front garden too. When I bought the house, the whole thing was a mess and very sorely neglected. Out front, there were a couple f rambling roses and a Budleia that had got so out of control the branches were cracking the windows everytime ther was a bit of wind. As for the rest, it was just weeds, weeds and more weeds. It took a long time to get on top of it even though it was a small space.

 

I was not very green fingered when I bought the place, nor do I claim to be now, but I'm trying!

Lizzie
Former Community Manager
Former Community Manager
London, United Kingdom

Aw, I think it is very pretty @Huma0. I particularly like the colour of your door, which picks up the colours in your flower bed. Did you choose the colours here?

 

I've always wondered if you can read anything into the colour of a door? For example, can a door colour change the mood of the person entering. (Maybe I'm giving too much thought to this....!) 🙂


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I think the front of your property looks beautiful.  I would definitely be attracted by it.  yes of course sunshine makes everything look better but "horrible" it is not.

I love every inch! Rudbeckia? What are the tall   plants on the other side? The pink door is a stylish touch and echo of the flowers. And, on a practical note, doen't the lush planting make it easier to find your house? Not that gardens need to have a practical aspect, giving delight & lifegiving oxygen is gift enough. If I ever get another chance to visit London..... Sally

 

Rachel0
Level 10
London, United Kingdom

@Huma0 I love your front garden and the front door colour - it looks great.  Unfortunately my house, like so many others, is in a terrace which means I have to have the two wheelie  bins in the front garden and although they are tucked neatly out of the way, I still think they are an eye sore.  

@Lizzie I always make sure the path is clean and also that it is well lit at night.  I have a large tub which I fill with seasonal plants plus two window boxes for the sills.  I think it's  important to make sure that the outside looks cared for as it's the first thing that the guest sees.

Huma0
Level 10
London, United Kingdom

@Rachel0  Thank you!

 

Yes I also have the two large wheelie bins, plus a smaller bin for food waste. They are actually behind the bit of wall in front of the window in the above picture. The plant pots on the wall help to hide the tops of them. So, that is all well and good when you enter the front garden, but when you get to the front door, there they are in plain sight just to the left. There is not enough room to encase them in some sort of wheelie bin shed so there is not much to be done about it.

Helen427
Level 10
Auckland, New Zealand

@Rachel0@Huma

 

Have you considered putting some decals, or painting the outside of your rubbish bins to help blend them into your gardens?

 

Unfortunately gone are the days of us all having a backyard fireplace to burn our rubbish and let the ashes disperse into the soils to regenerate it... Ahh Councils and modern age bureaucracy

 

 

Nutth0
Host Advisory Board Alumni
Chiang Mai, Thailand

@Lizzie I have a “Name” of the property decorated and my outside the house turn to be guest spot for their IG photo check-in 🙂

Nutth0
Host Advisory Board Alumni
Chiang Mai, Thailand

FAECB52A-944C-4134-A139-801212933ADB.jpegThis is my outside, I think a listing that is a house got a benefit for this.

 

Quincy
Community Manager
Community Manager
London, United Kingdom

What a lovely photo @Nutth0

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Nutth0
Host Advisory Board Alumni
Chiang Mai, Thailand

@Quincy  Thanks... the house is not just a house, I also use my homestay for shooting my pre-wedding photos 🙂 Haha ... try to make the most of it!

 

Here is some pictures : https://adobe.ly/2EAXJXU

@Nutth0 . Love love love these photos. The two of you look very happy and cute, especially in the matching blue-checked shirts. Congratulations!

Nutth0
Host Advisory Board Alumni
Chiang Mai, Thailand

@Susan151  Thank you very much.

Quincy
Community Manager
Community Manager
London, United Kingdom

I second this! @Susan151 @Nutth0 

 

Beautiful pictures and an absolutely lovely couple! :-). 

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