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Updated about 5 years ago on . Most recent reply
Curb appeal suggestions please
Hello BP Community, I recently purchased two 4 plexs and need help adding curb appeal. Buildings are located in Sumner, WA (Tacoma area).
The buildings were built in 1948, are masonry block construction and originally had a flat torch down roof. In the early 70's instead of re-roofing/covering the existing roof the owner opted to add the pitched roofs. I live in Western WA and with our rain this makes sense.
I'm struggling with how to add curb appeal. My ideas are the following:
- Add awnings to windows on side of buildings. I think the awning in the pic is too large so I'm reducing it's size.
- Add shutters to the front windows (Would awnings on the front look odd with the porch?)
- General yard clean up, edging, etc.
- Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Most Popular Reply
@Matt Jones
Little paint will go a long way there. You’re extremely monochromatic at the moment. I like white/grey combo usually. Pick a different 3rd colour for the doors, they’re not great currently. And I would match them in colour as well. Could even paint the front step if you were so inclined.