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You’re standing in your yard right now. Staring at bare grass. Or cracked concrete. Or that sad patch of dirt you keep promising yourself you’ll fix.
You’re standing in your yard right now. Staring at bare grass. Or cracked concrete. Or that sad patch of dirt you keep promising yourself you’ll fix.
I step outside and sigh. Faded cushions. Rust spots on the hooks. That planter I loved last June? Now cracked and leaning like it’s given up.
You’ve walked past a house that just feels… off. The roof line clashes with the windows. The front door looks like it belongs on another building.
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You’re standing in your driveway. Staring at siding that’s thirty years old. Wondering why every article you read says something different.
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You’re standing on your porch right now. Staring at the same tired siding. The peeling paint. That weird mismatched front door no one picked together.
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Most exterior design plans promise curb appeal. And dump you with mismatched siding, blown budgets, and a front yard that looks dated in two years.
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You got a quote. Then another quote. Then a third. All say different things. All use words like “turnkey” and “smooth”. Whatever that means.
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You stand at your front door after a storm (and) feel the cold air seeping in through the frame. Or it’s July.
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You just got three different answers about your front porch. Contractor says rip it all out. Landscaper says add more plants.
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