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5 Simple Ways To Make Your Front Entrance Inviting

5 Simple Ways To Make Your Front Entrance Inviting

Your home’s front entrance is the first point of contact for your guests and will leave a lasting impression. Keep reading for ways to make a welcoming one.

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First impressions are vital when presenting your home to family and friends. Your home reflects your personality; however, unsightly clutter and worn structures can overshadow it when neglected. A common problem area for most? The front door. The front entrance is the doorway to your humble abode, and if it’s off-putting to guests, you could have a difficult time hosting an event. In this article, you’ll venture through five simple ways to make your front entrance inviting that’ll bring your home warmth.

  • Get Rid of the Weeds: Unkempt weeds and overgrowth can overpower your home’s exterior and give it an untidy appearance. Guests should quickly locate and walk up to your door without stumbling over hazards or getting caught in the weeds.
  • Add Landscape Lighting: Incorporating lighting around your home and, most importantly, along the pathway to your front door makes it easier to locate at night. These lights typically come in packs of eight and are usually solar-powered to provide luminescence.
  • Update Porch Lights: If pathway lighting isn’t enough, consider updating porch lights to further provide a guiding glow to your home’s entrance. You can add string lights and sconces to the area that not only serves guests’ purposes but your own, as fiddling with your keys in the dark is never fun.
  • Refresh Your Door: Don’t forget about your door’s exterior side! Depending on your preference, you can refinish or paint doors to put life into your home’s entryway. After repainting your front door, consider polishing and repairing handles and locks to ensure everything is in presentable working order.
  • Lay Out the Welcome Mat: Nothing says “welcome” like the right mat! It’s inviting and works hard to keep dirt and mud from entering your home. You can locate a coir or rubber doormat that works well to trap dirt and grime.

Something to keep in mind—these five simple ways to make your front door entrance inviting are beneficial not only for guests but also for you and your family!

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Stephanie Ross