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It’s what’s outside that counts

Add value to your property by giving it an exterior makeover

- Julia Gray

Improving the outside of your home will not only make it more attractive, it could also add value – and it’s not hard to do.

If your home has a painted exterior, it won’t stay looking good forever because the weather will take its toll. The easiest way to give the exterior a new look is to paint it a different colour, using a high- quality masonry paint.

Even if you’re happy with the existing colour, repainting it can work wonders. Discoloure­d, peeling and patchy paint isn’t pretty or practical, and can lead to damage that’s expensive to repair.

While you can rarely be as adventurou­s with the colours you use on the outside of your home as the inside, you don’t necessaril­y have to stick to white, cream or magnolia.

However, you do need to consider what will go with your neighbours’ houses, if there any restrictio­ns (such as planning issues) on the colours you can use, and what suits the style and period of the building. Having the exterior of your home rendered can really smarten it up, even if it’s just the front.

Coloured renders are available, so if you find a colour you like, you won’t need to paint the render, saving time, effort and money.

With modernlook­ing properties, wooden cladding ( or faux wooden cladding) can work well, especially on the front.

Another good way to improve the front of your home, especially if it’s plain and lacking character, is to add a porch.

The porch should, of course, be in keeping with the style of the building and needn’t be elaborate – a small roof and something to hold up the roof may suffice.

Changing the windows and front door, or replacing an unsightly porch, can also make a big difference to the look of your home.

If it’s a period property with ugly modern windows, for example, fitting period-style windows will transform the exterior, and interior, and probably make it warmer and quieter too.

Before you start changing the exterior, find out if there are any restrictio­ns on what you can and can’t do. Listed buildings usually can’t be altered without obtaining listed building consent from the local council, for example.

If you live on ‘designated land’, which includes conservati­on areas, you may not be able to do what you want with your home’s exterior, or you may need planning permission, especially if your home’s permitted developmen­t rights have been removed.

Click on the porch, external walls, windows, etc, on the Interactiv­e House at www. planningpo­rtal.co.uk to find out more.

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