Kerb appeal ideas needed for a twee 1930s bungalow please!
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So I've been here a year, we are working through a mountain of jobs, but we are now looking at getting the front looking a bit nicer.
I detest the windows with the glazing bars, the uPVC cladding to the gable, the scalloped edge lead flashing over the garage door, the rosewood PVC porch...
I've had a couple of double glazing firms tell me my windows are in perfect shape, mahogany frames are mint, and they are "first generation Everest windows" (?) and that I'd be mad to change them for uPVC.
The driveway is in good condition and will be staying for the time being. The garage is also staying, although I'd contemplate a better roof for it, and I think a sectional garage door is probably a good start, but I definitely wouldn't want it rosewood or mahogany to match the porch 😅
I really don't want it to look too modern, the popular grey style certainly isn't for me.
Not a huge budget, but I'd spend a few thousand quid to make it look better
Any ideas? Photo inspiration welcome! Many thanks.
My house looked very similar (half render/half brick) and the pitch on our was tiled rather than slatted liked yours. We removed the tiles from the pitch and put a modern smooth acrylic render top to bottom (covering the bricks) and then a modernish front door. We also needed to change the windows and so also opted for more modern windows with larger panes. But, once the tiles in the pitch were removed we had a wall behind with no step to the wall beneath so we could carry the render up - yours may not be the same??
Depending on budget, removing the red tile sills and the wooden porch would make a bid difference. The sills are relatively easy to remove replace and the brick porch would look nicer/more modern - but £££s
Depending on budget, removing the red tile sills and the wooden porch would make a bid difference. The sills are relatively easy to remove replace and the brick porch would look nicer/more modern - but £££s
Edited by Gixer968CS on Thursday 7th November 12:52
Edited by Gixer968CS on Thursday 7th November 12:54
TownIdiot said:
First thoughts
Change Garage door
Change Porch
Preferably so they both match/work together
If you can't move the bins then some form of bin store that matches the garage and the porch.
Thanks.Change Garage door
Change Porch
Preferably so they both match/work together
If you can't move the bins then some form of bin store that matches the garage and the porch.
Yes, bin store will be happening. It's a Google Street view image from before we bought the place.
If the windows and porch are timber I would paint them and the garage door to match. Something to compliment the white, like a nice green (Bancha No. 298 by Farrow and Ball).
Obviously all personally preference of course, but I do love green on a house.
https://www.farrow-ball.com/paint/bancha
You can look at the inspiration on there and choose exterior.
Obviously all personally preference of course, but I do love green on a house.
https://www.farrow-ball.com/paint/bancha
You can look at the inspiration on there and choose exterior.
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