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6 Ways to Brush Away Winter: Transform Your Exterior with These Spring Painting Ideas

Posted on March 14, 2024

Get in the spring spirit and freshen up your home’s exterior. With a fresh coat of paint, you can enhance or transform the outside of your home as well as protect it for years to come. Check below for some inspiration and ideas to help you transform your Orland Park home this spring:

  1. Refresh Your Front Door: Make a bold statement by painting your front door with a striking color that compliments the rest of your home’s exterior. This simple yet impactful change adds personality and charm while creating a welcoming entrance. 
  2. Update Fences and Decks: Add new life to your outdoor spaces with some cleaning, staining and/or painting. Ultimately, this can create a welcoming atmosphere for outdoor gatherings.
  3. Add Accents with Flower Boxes: Install flower boxes beneath windows and paint them in coordinating colors to add pops of color and charm to your home’s exterior. 
  4. Choose Vibrant Colors: Create a visually captivating exterior by selecting bright, cheerful and lively colors. Consider soft blues and radiant sunny yellows that bring warmth to the space. By incorporating refreshing, bright colors, it brings light to your home’s exterior that uplifts and rejuvenates the landscape.
  5. Invest in Quality Materials: Select premium-grade paints, primers, and sealants for a quality exterior painting job. Products tailored to withstand outdoor elements provide protection against wear and tear from weather, meaning your home looks great for years to come.
  6. Embrace Color Blocking: Experiment with color blocking techniques, or paint different sections of your home different colors, to create a dynamic look. With bold hues, you can elevate your exterior and add depths to architectural features and landscaping. 

Looking to refresh your home this spring, CertaPro Painters of Orland Park can help! Get started now by scheduling your free estimate.

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