Summer in Greeley is Mother Nature’s invitation to get outside and soak up some sun. My family loves spending time outdoors, be it for a hike, a camping trip, or a rafting adventure. Get enough vitamin D and the serotonin boost will carry you all season long.
While it’s not quite as glamorous as sleeping under the stars, now is also the perfect time to consider sprucing up your property. The sun will still find you in your own backyard. So, whether you’re preparing your home to sell or just looking to get your hands in the dirt, summer renovations can be both fun and rewarding.
One addition that’s sure to add both form and function to your property is a backyard cooking area. You might consider extending your patio or deck for this purpose, especially if you enjoy hosting. Ample countertop and cabinet space are must-haves, and if you run electrical out there this year, you can add a refrigerator later. For a more atmospheric and inviting look, I also recommend investing in lighting.
Sticking with our backyard theme, the addition of a firepit can be a real crowd-pleaser. This is a project that can be as simple or complex as you want it. For functionality and charm, install paver blocks, grab some marshmallows, and start toasting. If you’re feeling ambitious, you can run a gas line and install a gas fire pit. Either way, you’ll need graham crackers and chocolate bars.
If it’s your front yard that needs attention this summer, you’re not alone. Take advantage of this beautiful weather by adding paver stones, greenery, and cheerful flowers. If you have a front porch, hanging baskets can be a lovely addition, especially if you prefer to plant new flowers every year. And of course, don’t forget to install appropriate irrigation systems to keep your plants happy all season long.
Though I’m not an expert landscaper, contractor, or electrician, I am a realtor in Greeley, and I can tell you from experience that these upgrades make a huge difference in your home’s curb appeal. Whether you’re planning to sell or stay put, this type of work is never in vain. The great outdoors is easily appreciated from the top of a fourteener—but you don’t always have to travel that far.