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Top exterior trends to inspire your 2019 home projects

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Thinking of adding a deck? How about replacing the tired, worn siding on your house? Now that the weather is colder, it’s the perfect time to curl up with a hot beverage and start planning your 2019 home projects so you can nail the budget and settle on the look you’re after.

“Updating your home’s exterior can make an older home look more modern, but it can also make a new build feel warmer and more establishe­d,” says Kristine Swint, an in-house design expert at Royal Building Products. “Whether you plan to sell, or stay and enjoy your new features, anything you do to update the exterior can maximize the value of your home.”

Swint shares these insights and tips that will help you get inspired and plan your exterior home projects in 2019. Think “cool neutrals” for the color story

When someone suggests a neutral tone for your exterior, do you think boring beige and tepid taupe? When it comes to vinyl siding, you may be pleasantly surprised to discover there’s a broad range of color and style choices to meet your taste and design preference­s, including soft grays, bolder mid-tone blues and warm earth-toned terra cottas.

“Going neutral no longer means sacrificin­g style, or having your house look like all the others on the block,” Swint says. “Today’s neutrals convey warmth, comfort and closeness

to nature - all traits we desire in a home.”

If you need help planning your home’s new look, the HomePlay design tool from Royal Building Products lets you experiment with different colors and siding profiles. To get started, visit HomePlayby­Royal.com. Bring the inside out

If you’ve decided this year is the year to add a deck or a patio, don’t settle for an uninspired open-air platform. Today’s designers are remaking the deck concept altogether by bringing traditiona­lly “indoor” amenities outside. Rugs, arbors and high-design furniture will turn your deck into an outdoor living room. By adding a fire pit, portable furnace or heater, you and your family can spend time on the deck year-round. For a finishing touch, a floor-to-ceiling sliding glass door not only brings in more sunlight and natural views, it creates a seamless transition between inside and outside.

But a great deck starts with high-quality materials, because the last thing you want is to spend excessive time and money on routine maintenanc­e. Instead of using natural wood, opt for a premium composite decking, such as Zuri Premium Decking, that combines the natural beauty of exotic hardwood with

the unsurpasse­d and exceptiona­lly low-maintenanc­e requiremen­ts of composite materials. If you’re interested in learning more, visit zuri.royalbuild­ingproduct­s.com. Make relaxation a top priority

Home is where the heart is, right? So it makes perfect sense to make it into a space where self-care is a priority. That’s why wellness and mindfulnes­s have become huge influences in interior and exterior spaces, Swint says. To turn your backyard into a retreat space, consider amenities like water features, zen gardens or even a shaded reading nook. Reframe the possibilit­ies of your shed

Garages and sheds can be more than a storage space for your lawnmower and tools. These four walls hold many other possibilit­ies, and homeowners have come up with creative, free-time-oriented uses for these simple backyard structures. The options are only limited by your imaginatio­n: backyard bar, outdoor shower, or the classic she-shed or man cave. You can even make it into a home office for those telecommut­ing days. To dress up a plain shed, Swint says, add siding with complement­ary trim, windows (and flower boxes), finished with a sleek glass door.

Now that you have plenty of inspiratio­n to transform your home’s exterior into a more inviting space, explore your options and visit royalbuild­ingproduct­s.com.

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