Story of my life: I enter a challenge, don’t finish on time, take a break then jump into a challenge for a different space before the previous one is complete. Oops.
Today is the first day of a fun challenge my friend Deb of Seeking Lavender Lane brought together a group of us to work on upgrading our curb appeal. Mine is bad. So this is a really good opportunity for me to shift focus on my home’s first impression. If you’re like me, you like to work on spaces you actually use first, but I don’t want to wait until we’re trying to sell this house to make it pretty.
Here’s what I’m starting with: *warning: things are about to get real*
Just.. don’t ask. Things were crazy this past year and this whole area was priority 1,000.
So anyways, I gravitate towards a cottage bungalow vibe when I look at homes online or when I’m driving about. But I’m also all about that boho. So that’s the style I’m after. If I were to get everything I want done to this front yard done, this would be the list:
Replace roof.completed just a couple weeks ago- Edge Lawn.
- Pull the bushes out. Replace the bushes in front of the living room (far left) and the far right window with a garden bed full of banana leaf plants, azalea bushes, gardenia bushes, beachy grasses and hostas.
- The middle window’s awning gets removed, a pergola put over this space to provide shade for a patio in between the porch and the garden bed in front of far right window.
- On this patio put a small seating area and proper storage for the garden hose and front yard toys.
- A solution for drying shoes.
- The other awnings stay but get a good cleaning and a new paint job. In the good ol’ 4 season state that Virginia is, we get hot summers these awnings help protect the temperature in our house from and they help protect the windows from high winds and rain that come with our hurricane season.
- Paint the brick a cream/tan color.
- Paint the porch, porch railings and front door.
- A second tree will be planted in the right side of the yard to help provide shade for the bedrooms.
- Remove the pseudo lattice and repurpose wood to make planter box.
- Repaint the house numbers and hang them.
- Replace and hang mailbox.
- Replace chain link fence with wood fencing.
- Fence in front yard with a white powder coated iron fence.
Most of that won’t get done but those are my goal. Beautiful front yards take some time to grow into their look. Follow along these next 3 weeks to see how much of this gets done and to see how my friends below transform their spaces:
Kristen says
Such a fun challenge! Outdoor spaces are a ton of work – I leave mine up to my husband because he likes yard work. I just make sure the outdoor living spaces are lookin good! We did our last year for the One Room Challenge and were very happy with the results, but it was a push to get it all done. I know you’ll do a great job! Can’t wait to see!
Deb says
OMG Corinna you are too funny. I am the same way though move right to the next project before the other space is even done. I can not wait to see how this turns out! I can’t believe you are going to be painting the brick, that is going to look amazing my friend. This is definitely going to be a great makeover! Looking forward to it!
Lauren says
Your project sounds great! This blog hop will be fun! Can’t wait to see how your pergola and everything else turns out!
Emily says
You have some great idea! I think this space will be amazing once done! I always feel like I am bouncing from one massive project to another, but I know I secretly like the chaos and busy feeling 😉
Simple nature decor says
First I want to say that I love your home, its absolutely adorable! I love your choices in the mood board, that pergola is going to be a wow factor! Can’t wait to see everyones progress. So exciting.
Maria
Amy @ My Life From Home says
Cute house! I’m excited to see how this turns out. We did a pergola in the backyard a couple of years ago and I love it. It offers just enough shade and the texture it adds to the space is perfect. So exciting to see how everything comes together. Good luck!
Kim says
So many fun and exciting plans!! This is such a fun challenge – I can’t wait to see the transformation! I’m really excited to see the painted brick. 🙂
Carrie @ Curly Crafty Mom says
I can’t wait to see how this looks at the end, you do have a lot to tackle… but, you can do it!! We just purchased a pergola for our back patio and OMG we LOVE it!!!! I am glad I signed up for this Curb Appeal blog hop, too… its the only way I can motivate myself to beautify our front porch!
Carrie
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