Best Siding Options To Increase Your Curb Appeal

When it comes to creating a lasting first impression of your home, nothing quite matches the importance of a striking exterior. While decorations and landscaping can enhance your house’s appearance, the siding you select to complete your home’s design is vital. Here are our top picks for siding options to increase the curb appeal of your home.

1. Vinyl Lap Siding

Vinyl lap siding is a man-made alternative to traditional wooden clapboard siding that most of us think of when someone mentions siding. It is made from strips of layered plastic, making it an inexpensive and straightforward option for many homes. If you want to break away from the norm, consider installing your siding vertically instead of horizontally on some portions of the exterior to add depth and character to your home.

2. Brick Siding

A brick exterior will fit seamlessly into areas where Colonial, English cottage, and Tudor style homes are found and is the perfect embodiment of traditional American style. Although brick can be expensive and time-consuming to install, there are a variety of colors to choose from to help make your exterior stand out. We particularly love whitewashed brick that creates a rustic and unique look.

3. Stucco Siding

Stucco siding is a durable plaster made from a combination of cement, lime, sand, and water, and is another creative and aesthetically pleasing alternative to lap siding. While a stucco-sided home might not fit in well in areas full of Colonial homes, this traditional Mediterranean covering will stand the test of time in hotter climates and can cover a multitude of exterior imperfections. We recommend bringing in professionals to apply the stucco to a high standard and quality finish to achieve maximum impact on your home’s curb appeal.

4. Wood Siding

Wooden siding is still prevalent in rural areas and is making a trendy comeback thanks to our favorite shiplap lovers from Fixer Upper. Most farmhouses and other country homes use horizontal overlapping planks of wood or shingles to keep the home weather-tight. By placing the strips of wood flat against the surface with a waterproof membrane underneath, you can create a stunning, modern alternative that ties your house in with its natural surroundings.

5. Fiber Cement Siding

Fiber cement siding is an excellent choice for homeowners who like the style of wood and vinyl siding but need something slightly more durable and weatherproof. Cement siding is slightly more difficult to work with and install than lightweight wood and vinyl, so you can expect to pay more to cover the exterior of your home if you choose this option. In return, however, you will have a strong, low maintenance, non-decaying surface that can tolerate significant rises and drops in heat and stand the test of time.

6. Metal Siding

For those wanting to embrace an alternative design style and stay away from traditional siding options, a metal exterior in galvanized steel, aluminum, or copper could be the perfect solution for you. Industrial buildings often use metal siding because of its malleability and durability, so you can find the same benefits by using metal for your own home. While any kind of metal will give your home an unforgettable finish, copper weathers and changes color over the years, eventually showing a gorgeous and enviable green patina.

7. Stone Siding

Stone siding is a rustic alternative traditionally used in rural and mountainous areas because of its durability and cost. While stone siding will cost you more today than when homes were originally built with these materials, the lasting effect is stunning and imposing. If you have a tight siding budget, you can achieve the same kind of rustic country look with a less expensive stone veneer made from either natural or synthetic materials.

Before making your final siding decision, it’s important to consider your surroundings. While standing out from the crowd is not to be discouraged, some areas have a distinct design style that you should at least consider before making a contrasting siding choice. Additionally, shopping local is great for both the economy and the environment, and can give your home an authentic look that will make it an important and beautiful part of your local history.

Conclusion

If you’re ready to begin your siding project or need some expert advice, Exterior Home Solutions LLC is here to help. Our network of contractors can help you find the best local professionals for your project. Whether you’re looking for traditional or modern styles, we provide top-quality residential siding replacement services. Contact us today for a free consultation.