Cooler weather and changing leaves? Yes, please!
Fall is here in Bucks County and Montgomery County, and we couldn’t be more excited. A new season is the perfect time to think about potential home updates and make sure your house is ready for the soon-to-be chill in the air and, eventually, winter.
Here are eight of our top fall home improvement projects to consider this year, plus fall color palette ideas we know you’ll love.
A good cleaning can go a long way in giving your home exterior a refresh for the fall season. Power washing your home, cleaning out the gutters, and cleaning your windows alone can make your house look brand new. This is also a good time to replace any broken siding and other exterior damage.
A fresh paint job can also give your home the lift it deserves if a little more TLC is required. This not only goes for your exterior walls but for your doors and shutters as well.
Painting your front door, in particular, can give your home a completely new look. Choosing a new color (more on that later) that pops against a neutral siding sends an inviting message for trick-or-treaters and other guests you will have over in the coming months.
What good is doing exterior updates to your home if it’s overshadowed by overgrown weeds and bushes? Neat landscaping provides the perfect setting for your home, no matter the time of year. Trimmed hedges, attractive walkways, and seasonal flowers are all great ways to enhance your home’s curb appeal.
Something that is often overlooked when autumn rolls around is the patio and deck area. Since cooler weather typically does not allow for much congregating outside — at least in Pennsylvania — these spaces are often forgotten until spring.
However, it’s best to take the time and pack up your outdoor furniture and cushions for the changing seasons ahead. It’s also imperative that you check your outdoor spaces for damages, cracks, rotted wood, and the like at this time of year.
Once winter sets in, the chilly weather will only make damages to your deck or patio worse, requiring more advanced repairs than originally needed.
You not only want your home to look good but it needs to function well also. Updating the following areas will ensure you are not wasting energy (and money) with your utilities:
Proper insulation, a sound roof, updated and maintained windows, and a high-functioning HVAC system can keep your home heated efficiently when the temperatures drop this fall and winter.
With the holiday season coming up, fall is a great time of year to update your kitchen. Cooking, baking, and gathering will be in full swing soon, and your kitchen may just need a few updates or a complete remodel to keep up. Consider the following areas to get started:
Finishing your basement not only provides more living space for your family but also increases your home’s resale value. You can do so many things with a finished basement depending on your family’s needs, including adding an in-law suite, extra entertainment space, or a separate play area for kids.
There’s something about a fireplace that makes a room feel cozier. With cooler weather coming soon, it makes sense to add things to your home that add character and function. Most people are aware that fireplaces make great additions to living and family rooms, but they are also excellent for the dining room and bedroom as well.
The construction of a wood-burning fireplace doesn’t have to be your only option — the innovations of gas and decorative fireplaces make it possible to insert one nearly anywhere.
As a design-build firm, we plan and build your project from top to bottom. We create custom drawings and 3D renderings of your space and offer suggestions on everything — from fixtures to paint colors to finishes to help create the design of your dreams. No need to call a designer, architect, or contractor. We've got you covered.
Have questions about implementing your fall home improvement ideas? We've got answers. We bring over 40 years of expertise in all renovation areas to deliver you a beautiful home at the end of the day.
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