*This is a collaborative post on how to transform your outdoor space
Ready to add more value to your home and improve your outdoor space in the process? Renovating your property exterior can enhance your home’s aesthetic appeal and boost its value too.
In areas where homes have bigger outdoor spaces, house prices are an average of 39% higher per square foot. If you’ve got the tools to start a project yourself, you could help your property to get its highest valuation yet.
Below, we’ve outlined the steps involved in renovating your garden to add value, style, and practicality too.
First impressions count – and your home could make a brilliant one with strong kerb appeal. With a well-maintained and attractive exterior, prospective buyers will feel more curious and confident about the interior.
Investing in your property’s kerb appeal may also yield a high return, especially if you’re planning to sell it soon after. An ordinary or unassuming property can quickly turn into the prettiest on the street with some thoughtful exterior upgrades. These could even boost the longevity of your home!
Before you get the project started, it’s important to have a clear plan.
Think about your budget, timeframe, and the type of outcome you’d like to see. It’s a good idea to examine the property’s current state, taking note of anything that’s visibly damaged or needs an immediate upgrade.
Once you have a few goals in mind, you can do some research and gather ideas together to help you envisage the end result. If you’re worried about the heavy lifting, it could be worth booking a skilled tradesperson to help you in advance.
Your plan should include both immediate and long-term project goals, which will help you to avoid costly mistakes.
Part of visualising the final product involves thinking about your own needs – and the unique characteristics of your space. You should consider:
Understanding your own needs and any limitations of your property will guide your ideas, decisions, and progress throughout the renovation.
Selecting the right materials is also crucial for success. From fencing and decking to pathways and driveways, these will need to be chosen with attention to any existing structure and styles.
High-quality materials might come with a higher cost upfront, but it’s worth investing in durable materials that can withstand tough weather conditions.
For pathways and driveways, concrete paving offers a durable and versatile solution. It’s easy to choose low-maintenance options that seamlessly blend with the overall design of the outdoor space.
If you’d like to avoid hard materials and create a lush, bountiful garden, it’s worth exploring ways to integrate greenery.
You should try to choose plants that suit not only the space and light but also your local climate. It’s still important to design a layout that maximises space, giving you and future owners the option to add outdoor spaces for socialising, relaxing and entertaining too.
Transforming your garden into a seasonal oasis also gives you the opportunity to try new and sustainable gardening practices, from rainwater harvesting to the use of native plants.
Finally, don’t forget to make it personal!
Small finishing touches can truly elevate an outdoor space, making all the difference between your property and your neighbour’s. Dainty lighting, water features or sculptures can help you to show off your tastes and preferences.
Subtle additions like door hardware, post-boxes and house numbers help to personalise your space even further. These elements add personality and make the space feel complete.