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Summer is the season for sunshine, grilling, and making your home look its best. Whether you’re trying to impress guests, attract buyers, or just enjoy your space a little more, small upgrades can go a long way. From lawn care to little details, these easy summer tips can boost your home’s appearance and keep things running smoothly through the hottest months of the year.

Mow Smart, Not Short

A neat lawn is one of the easiest ways to give your home a fresh look, but how you mow makes a difference. Set your mower to cut about three inches off the ground. That may be taller than you’re used to, but it helps the grass hold moisture and keeps the soil shaded, which protects the roots. Taller grass also helps block out crabgrass and other weeds, which struggle to grow in shaded conditions.

According to Money.com, longer grass stays greener in hot weather and is less likely to show brown patches during the peak of summer. So, skip the shortcuts and aim for a lush, thick lawn instead.

Make Your House Numbers Pop

House numbers are one of the first things people notice when they pull up to your home, especially if they’re visiting for the first time or making a delivery. If your current numbers are faded, small, or overly decorative, consider replacing them.

Look for large, easy-to-read numbers at your local home improvement store. Choose a style that matches your home but is also clear from the street. Stick with bold and simple fonts. It’s a low-cost improvement that adds style and function.

Add Driveway Reflectors

Driveway reflectors are especially helpful for guests arriving after sunset or during foggy weather. Placing reflectors at the edge of your driveway helps visitors know where to turn and also gives drivers a heads-up that a driveway is ahead. It’s a simple step, but it adds both safety and visibility to your property.

Choose reflectors that can stand up to the elements, and make sure they’re securely placed so they won’t get knocked over or buried in grass.

Fix Up Your Walkway

If your front walkway is cracked, outdated, or looking tired, summer is the time to fix it. Interlocking pavers are a good choice for homeowners who want to take on a do-it-yourself project. They’re easier to work with than poured concrete and offer a clean, updated look.

While replacing a walkway is a bigger investment, it makes a major difference in curb appeal. A smooth, attractive path invites guests in and gives your home a more polished appearance.

Refresh Flower Boxes

Window boxes and planters are a great way to add seasonal color to your home, but they need regular attention. As summer turns into fall, don’t let your flower boxes look past their prime. After blooming ends on fall favorites like mums and autumn sage, cut the plants back neatly.

To keep your planters looking full and fresh into the cooler months, tuck in a few evergreen branches. They’ll hold up well against the weather and add texture and color that lasts.

A Little Effort Goes a Long Way

Summer is the perfect time to make small improvements that add up to a big boost in your home’s appearance. Most of these upgrades are simple, affordable, and doable in a weekend. Whether it’s trimming your lawn to the right height or swapping out your house numbers, every step helps your home look more welcoming, more polished, and more prepared for whatever the season brings.

 

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