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9 Ways to Increase Curb Appeal of Your Manufactured Home.
2023-Aug-17 10:24:44
By Admin

                                                                                                         

 

With manufactured and prefabricated homes achieving architectural sophistication on par with traditionally built residences, curb appeal has become an even more valuable asset. Positive first impressions can boost confidence in resale value down the line. Here are nine routine steps savvy owners take:

1. Replace Factory Siding

For a quick facade refresh, consider upgrading factory siding to aesthetically pleasing composite cladding simulating natural wood, stone or brick. These low-maintenance materials last decades while modernizing the overall look.

2. Add Accent Trim

Shadowbox gables, keystone accents above windows and popped-out corner trims add visual interest and shadow lines mimicking high-end production. Painted trimwork frames the home attractively.

3. Landscape the Front Yard

Well-manicured foundation plantings, mulched beds, decorative grasses and seasonal flowers create an inviting curb presence. For impact, choose foliage varieties appropriate to your climate and view from the street.

 

 

4. Refinish Exterior Doors

A brave new color or decorative window pane inserts on entrance doors makes a bold first impression. For traditional charm considerOptions like raised panels, glass lites or braided fiberglass inserts. Quality hardware sets it off perfectly.

5. Use Roofing Accents

Architectural shingles resemblingterracotta, composite shake or decorative metal bring roofing into the style conversation through subtle color pops or faux ridge cap detailing that extends the motif down gables and eaves.

6. Embellish Porches & Decks

Wrap supportive facades in your trim color or stick with natural cedar, and adorn railings with lattice skirting.Then furnish the porch and entertain outdoors in style with wicker furniture, flowering baskets and string lighting for ambiance.

7. Install an Attached Garage

A tastefully designed garage attached by breezeway adds refuge for vehicles while creating defined driveway access that completes the formal residential tableau from street level.

 

 

8. Add Street Post Lamps

Replicating historic fixtures like gas lamp posts or traditional lamp post styles defines edges of sidewalks and walkways leading travelers clearly to your entryway after dusk.

9. Incorporate Stone Accents

Murals or wainscoting skirting foundation walls play up elevations. Meanwhile stone pavers, pillars or chimney caps lend authenticity wherever applicable based on the desired perceived character. Their hardy look merits long term curb appeal investment.

 

 

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