Looking for an easy way to add instant curb appeal? Try a new house number display! Not only do house number displays give your home an “identity” but they’re a great way to add tons of curb appeal to your home. These ideas will upgrade your home in no time at all.
Cover a few Terra Cotta pots with a layer of black paint, and use stickers (or handpaint, if you trust your handwriting!) to display your house number. Whats better than a house number display that doubles as a planter? NOTHING.
Scrap plywood makes this house number display completely amazing. Who would have thought that this DIY project could be made for less than $10. Find it at Family Focus Blog.
*Makes ten immediately*
4 Men 1 Lady deserves the credit for this totally fabulous DIY project. This project was literally made with free paint sticks from Home Depot. You read that right: FREE.
Head to your local home improvement store and purchase some turf! Or, well, you could definitely grow grass yourself, but who has time for that? The contrasting colors look seriously fab together! Project via A Beautiful Mess.
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A wooden basket looks great hanging from a house number fence post. Shanty 2 Chic has the full tutorial!
Illuminate your walkway with this darling porch light project! Use your Cricut to cut out your house number letters, and adhere them to your porch lighting. Learn how to make this light post at Little Lucy Lu.
Of course, you could always go the simpler route and stick your house number directly on your door! Tutorial from It’s The Little Things That Make a House A Home.
A more unique house number display, but definitely my favorite! Follow this DIY tutorial from Remodelholic to make this for yourself!
Got a green thumb? This is totally the project for you! Cover your house numbers in moss for a totally chic curb appeal project. See more at DIY Network.
A wall planter is perfect for those lucky enough to have a courtyard, and it’s suprisingly easy to attach something like this to a stucco wall. Of course, this DIY looks much better when you actually plant something in said planter. 😉 From DIY Network.
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