Designing a home requires thousands of decisions on so many details. From cabinets to carpets to counters, it can be easy to get decision fatigue. And when this decision fatigue sets in, you may be tempted to simply rush through the process of deciding on your home’s exterior design. But don’t give in. It will be worth it.
According to Consumer Reports, finding the right color for your home exterior really inspires the rest of the home so you need to choose well. Make sure to do your research. Depending on the style of home you are going for, you may need to research what kinds of colors are more traditional. For example, if you are doing a French country home, you will find that pale blues tend to be common colors.
As you start to get an idea of the color you’re interested in, get a variety of different samples and look at them in natural light at different times of day to find the best fit.
Once you’ve chosen your color, make sure your materials go well together with the color and with the overall home design. You’re probably going to spend a lot of time on kitchen counters but don’t forget to do the same for your siding.
According to Pierce Design + Build, you should give your home exterior just as much attention as your interior. If you do, you’ll feel a much better continuity between the interior and exterior of your house, making it feel like your home.
In addition to choosing great materials for your home’s exterior, according to Three Seasons, you should make sure you don’t skip over the process of choosing great plants. Think carefully about what each plant looks like year-round. Yes, you may like peonies, but they only bloom for a couple of weeks out of the year. Do you like how they look during the other 11 months? Then, make sure that you like all your plants together in all their separate phases throughout the year.
When you’re building your own home, your first thoughts probably go to the interior where you’ll spend most of your time. And while it’s important to get the interior down, you shouldn’t forget about your exterior. In fact, prioritizing your exterior’s look can help you better define the style and scheme of your house overall. Do the work to make sure your exterior looks great and it will pay off in the long run.
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