Are you keen to add more to the kerb appeal of your home? If so, then you definitely need to take a look at your garden. Your garden is always going to take up a massive surface area of the exterior of your home. Due to this, it’s going to be one of the first things that people notice when they come look at your home if it’s on sale. It’s also going to be a large part of what your neighbours are most interested in as well.

 

You might think to make significant changes to your curb appeal, you’re going to have to spend a fortune and take hours  of work. However, the good news is that this isn’t the case and there are actually plenty of small changes that you can make that won’t take much money or effort to complete.

 

Make It More Colourful

 

Making your garden a little brighter and a lot more colourful is a wonderful option if you are interested in adding some kerb appeal to your home. One of the simplest ways to do this is by getting a variety of different flower seeds. Once you have purchased these, simply walk into the middle of the garden and throw the seeds in the air. After that make sure to water the garden if you’re not expecting rain. Within a couple of weeks these flowers will grow and provide a beautiful array of different shades throughout your garden. If you think that your yard is looking a little plain or perhaps bare, this is a great way to remedy the situation. When you shop for seeds, make sure you get a wide a selection for the best effect here.

 

Add A Border

 

Alternatively, you can think about adding a border to your garden. By adding a border, you can make sure that your garden stands out on the rest of the street and also looks professional. A border is usually a detail that will be incorporated into a design by a professional landscaper. So, if you want to give your garden or outdoor space a touch of elegance then this is certainly the way to do it. You can use Kelkay gravel like Canterbury Spa to do this. The different shades present in this gravel will be the perfect choice for a more rustic, rural feel. If you do use a border, make sure to keep the edges of your grass cut neatly so that it doesn’t ruin the effect.

 

Lay Down A Path

 

Or finally, you can think about laying down a path through your front garden to the main door of your home. This creates a homely feel that new buyers will always love. One of the easiest ways to do this, would be to purchase some stepping stones. You can place these directly on top of the grass with very little work required. Or, alternatively, you can remove a section of the grass and replace it with a gravel walkway leading through your garden.