Whether getting ready to put a home on the market or just looking for ways to better protect a home’s value, curb appeal remains one of the easiest ways to make a property feel more inviting and potentially more valuable. Boosting curb appeal doesn’t have to mean taking on a costly renovation project.

Thumbtack’s newly released “2026 Curb Appeal Report” found homeowners are increasingly focused on small outdoor upgrades that improve how their homes look, feel and function. But this year’s trend is about more than simply keeping up appearances.

It’s about creating a more customized look, whether that’s through the use of personalized accents—like a colorful or terracotta planter near the entryway, outdoor pillows or cushions for color pops, or window boxes filled with seasonal flowers.

The report, based on a survey of 1,000 homeowners, found most owners are spending between $100 to $500 on outdoor upgrades this year. Here are five budget-friendly ways homeowners can improve curb appeal.



1. Repaint the front door 

Your front door is often one of the first things guests notice. A fresh coat of paint can instantly update a home’s appearance and create a polished first impression. Design experts say homeowners are increasingly moving away from cool grays and embracing warmer tones, earthy neutrals and bold greens.



For many homeowners, the front door is one of the easiest DIY projects and often costs less than $100 to repaint, Sinclair says. “It can totally transform how your house pops when someone walks or drives by,” she says.

SSS Green Door With Wreath

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 2. Refresh landscaping 

Thumbtack found nearly two-thirds of homeowners are updating plants, flowers or greenery this year. Fresh landscaping can send the message: This property is well-cared for.

Simple updates can include:

  • Fresh mulch around flower beds
  • Seasonal flowers near walkways
  • Pruned shrubs and trees
  • New planters near the front entrance
Landscaping

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3. Upgrade outdoor lighting 

Outdoor lighting can be one of the most overlooked curb appeal improvements but can dramatically improve both appearance and functionality.

Simple additions like solar-powered pathway lights, updated porch fixtures or subtle landscape lighting can make a home feel more inviting in the evening hours.

Yard Lighting

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4. Add small pops of color

More than 40% of homeowners say they’re adding color accents to their outdoor spaces this year, according to Thumbtack’s survey. From painted shutters to colorful planters and statement front doors, homeowners are moving away from playing it safe and adding more personality to their exterior design.

Color pillows on chairs

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5. Create a backyard sanctuary

One major finding from Thumbtack’s survey is that homeowners increasingly want outdoor spaces designed for relaxation, spending time with family and gardening. Patios, seating areas, privacy fences and backyard retreats are becoming bigger priorities.

Even simple additions like a porch chair, small bench, cozy seating area or string lights can help transform underused outdoor spaces into areas people want to spend time in.

Backyard with chairs