Decorating Your Front Porch – Improving Curb Appeal

Do you need to improve your home’s curb appeal? Making your home look more inviting by decorating your front porch is easier than you may think. Some of these decor ideas may work better for you than others depending on the given space of your porch.

Plants

Plants are one of the easiest ways to add decor to your front porch while giving it an extra pop of color. You can use a variety of pots or containers for a more whimsical or use the same color/style to create a symmetrical look on both sides of the door. A great benefit to having potted plants is that you don’t need to worry about digging up your yard.

Create a Seating Area

If you have a larger porch to work with, creating a seating area is a great option. You can add a bench or a set of chairs along with a side table. This is perfect to have on warmer days so you can relax or lounge outside while reading a book or having a conversation with friends or family. Alternatively, you can hang a swinging bench if you have an appropriate place to secure it. Add patterned or solid colored pillows to your preferred seating option for extra color and comfort.

Front Door

Even your front door could use some decorating! Painting the front door of your home is a great way to add a bold pop of color without needing to add much extra decor on your porch. Not wanting to turn this into a painting project? No worries- alternatively you can get a hook for over the door to hang other decor from like a flower wreath or seasonal pieces.

Welcome Mat

Doormats are good to have because they help prevent bringing in moisture and debris into your home. Without one, you may find yourself cleaning the foyer or front area of your home more often than you’d like. For outdoor mats, it’s best to choose one that is rough on the top to help scrape dirt off shoes.

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