Garden designer Alan Rudden's 6 simple tips to transform the outside of your house

Award-winning garden designer Alan Rudden has offered up some simple steps you can take to make your house more appealing to potential buyers.

The good news is his recommendations are not going to break the bank, but are almost certainly likely to help you reach your asking price.

Alan says to simply and quickly improve curb appeal and give the best first impression of your home to potential purchasers, follow his six-point plan.

Alan Rudden
English Victorian home exterior with front door, wooden casement window and pink rose bush. England, UK

1 - Give your front door a lick of paint if there is peeling paint or wear and tear. Make sure your door number is affixed properly and visible for potential viewings.

power wash

2 - Wash your windows, clean gutters, and power wash the exterior of your home, any boundary walls and the driveway/ patio. This is a simple and cost-effective way to give a good impression.

grass

3 - Cut the lawn, sweep up slippery and unsightly dead leaves, clean up your plant beds and trim your hedges to tidy up the area. Add seasonal bedding plants for colour.

plant

4 - Add planted pots either side of your doorway to bring a splash of colour and interest to a dull entrance.

bins

5 - Place wheelie bins out of sight, they are an eyesore, and often don’t smell fantastic! A bin screen or store can be used if they can’t be moved out of the driveway.

wreath

6 - Add a seasonal wreath to the door; it adds a welcoming and homely touch, and this is exactly what you want to achieve.

View all properties
A two-bed in The Tenters, one of the most coveted corners of expansive Dublin 8
Seeking €595k, this architecturally reimagined, turnkey-condition terraced house is in one of Dublin 8’s quiet corners that feels far removed from the city centre, yet it is just a 20-minute walk.
Airbnb
Large groups can short-break like millionaires in these rare gems
If you are looking to get away with a large group of friends or family this summer, these staycation rare finds will let you live like millionaires.
Main street living in a Tudor-revival house with surprising courtyard garden, seeking €575k
A work cum living over the shop opportunity in Sophia’s Choice, Enniscorthy, gives you a five-bedroom townhouse, with a large courtyard back and views of battleground Vinegar Hill from its roof terrace.
A discreetly upgraded period house with architectural extension in chichi Clontarf, D3
Smart, classic contemporary interior with all the hard unseen work done, leaving you to soak up the sunlit garden or mooch around the neighbourhood.
Copyright © Home and Style
magnifiercrosschevron-down linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram