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Selling Your House? It’s Time To Prepare Your Outdoor Space

author-img By Akram Mondal 6 Mins Read July 30, 2020 Last Updated on: August 30th, 2024

Outdoor Space

As lockdown seems to be easing and things could be moving towards a new normal, the housing market has changed.  

There has been a surge in inquiries about living in rural or coastal areas. This is because many want to avoid another pandemic stuck in a city. 

There is also a general boost in potential buyers wanting the maximum outdoor space possible for their budget.  

The knowledge that there could come a time when they must spend most of their time in the house, or outdoor space, has potential buyers looking at the garden of houses they could buy, much more closely. 

If you’re thinking of selling up, now is the time to put the spotlight on your garden. Whereas before, presenting the potential was enough, now you must go the extra mile. Presenting your garden in its best possible light

To help you get your outdoor space looking beautiful and ready for sale, look at these tips

Make Sure It Is Easily Managed

Regardless of your target buyer, an easily managed garden appeal to everyone. 

You should remove any shrubs or trees that take a lot of maintenance.

This way, you are ensuring everything is easy to trim and take care of by cleaning it regularly.

Get The Grime Sorted Out

Any grubby areas with dirty build-ups, like patio tiles or blockwork, should be jet-washed. Don’t have a jet washer?  

Try using your hosepipe on the jet option; it should help get rid of some of the grime. 

Fix Up the Wood

Any rotten fence panels, old, tired decking, or other old wood needs to be treated and fixed up. Replace anything that is too far gone to repair.  

You can repair anything with sand, regular treatment, a fresh varnish, or paint. You might want to use brighter colors whilst you do this for a more modern-looking garden. 

If you have garden decks, ensure that the wood is also maintained.

If you do not have a deck, creating one before you sell can really elevate the value of your home.  

For example, the added value of your garden/outdoor space will be a minimum of 3x. as compared to the actual construction costs of the garden. 

Treat Weeds

Removing weeds will temporarily fix the aesthetics of the garden. However, homeowners with a keen eye will see that your weed cover is old or the grout between the tiles is past its best.

For a small amount of time and money, you can reassure buyers that they won’t have to deal with weeds within a few weeks of moving in. 

Zoning

Zoning helps show the potential of a garden for more than one use. As with a home, you only must suggest uses; you don’t have to present them fully.  

This is important for young gardens, as they will require some nurturing to reach their full potential.  

A few toys in a basket near the lawn, some beanbags and a lowered table on the patio, or a few staged pot plants on the decking, all suggest use, without costing you much for this kind of presentation. 

Clearing

If there is one thing that makes any garden look ugly, it is a trampoline, climbing frame, or other large plastic child’s toy.  

Your kids love them, but buyers do not. Utilize cheap self-storage to store items while you are having viewings.  

Ensure you move anything large into your self-storage unit in good time, to allow the lawn underneath to recover. 

Don’t Forget the Front!

Whilst you’re ensuring the back garden looks great, don’t forget the front garden. That is the part that will give your property curb appeal, so it is important! Keep everything trimmed back, level out the path tiles, and consider placing a few pots around the front door. It’s your first impression, so it counts. 

It is so important to make the most of your outdoor space if you are selling up post-pandemic. This is especially true if you live in an urban area, as that side of the market is predicted to take a hit after lockdown.  

People want to live in more rural or coastal areas, which means urban properties must push their natural elements. 

Follow our tips above, put the effort in, and don’t be afraid to throw a bit of money at your outdoor space.  

Buyers care about the garden, so it does make sense to invest in this important selling point to make a quick sale for the asking price.

How to Beautify Your Garden

How to Beautify Your Garden

Although maintenance is always a key, if you want your property to sell because of the garden, you will have to beautify it!

Choose your Plants Wisely

Selecting the right plants is the most basic tip for an attractive garden. You need to consider the climate and soil in your area to choose plants that will grow. Combine tall and short plants to set up layers.

Add interest by mixing colors (try bloomers like marigolds or petunias for added color) or textures. If you want a certain “pop,” get sunflowers since they have that happy-hippie vibe.

Lush green, such as ferns or hosta, adds a backdrop. They could look marvelous when it is raining quite heavily. A careful combination of plant, and curated “wilderness” becomes a fine garden.

Create Focal Points

Focal points draw the eye and give your garden a sense of structure. A beautiful tree, a garden bench, or a birdbath can be your focal point.

Place it where people can see it—like it should be the first thing they see. For example, a well-placed tree will provide shade. A bench among flowers offers a place to rest after working in your garden. Water features such as bird baths or small fountains make lovely focal points and attract wildlife.

With focal points in place, paths and walkways will help define and beautify your landscape.

Paths & Walkways

Paths not only led you through the garden, but they can also add charm and structure. Use stone, gravel, or wood chips to create welcoming walkways.

Curved paths also create a natural, easy-going feel. Plus, gives them a place Straight paths have a more formal look and can provide the illusion of a bigger garden.

How do you want to move through your garden… casually or more structured?

If you structure them well, a path could lead to a focal point, hidden corner, feeling of enclosure, or even an intimate seating area.

Water features

Artificial lighting can enhance your garden by creating an enchanting atmosphere and providing illumination for nighttime use.

Install lights along pathways to increase safety and security and make your garden more inviting. Accentuate trees, shrubs, sculptures, or other focal points with spotlights for drama. Adding light allows you to enjoy your garden day or night.

Garden lighting can create a magical atmosphere. Solar lights offer an eco-friendly way to light up your garden so you can enjoy it longer when the sun goes down.

You can place them along paths, near a favorite plant, or near a favorite focal point that looks beautiful in the daylight and at night.

String lights are always fun. You can drape them over a pergola or trellis next to your garden seating area.

Or hang them around branches throughout the garden. Additionally, you can add a whimsical fairy tale effect by stringing them along the branches.

Creating a beautiful garden is a little bit like painting a masterpiece. But, with a touch of creativity, some patience, and by following these steps you should be able to achieve the aesthetic.

Final Note!

Creating a hospitable environment is one of the imperative steps of creating a house which can be called home.

In addition to smart home equipment and safety measures, aesthetics also play an important role.

Alongside your indoor beauty, the outdoor can also amp the value of your real estate by leaps and bounds.

Hopefully our recommendations can add some aesthetic value to your home. Do not forget to share your experience with us.

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Akram Mondal

Akram Ali Mondal is an experienced professional in the field of Digital Marketing with a myriad of experiences in enabling brands to accomplish goals. With a sound expertise in different aspects of SEO, SEM, Affiliate Marketing and data-driven marketing, Akram is a thriving marketing consultant as well as a brand maker.

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