
When it comes to enhancing curb appeal and creating a strong first impression, the front porch is the ideal starting point. It sets the tone for anyone passing by your home and is, therefore, a space worth investing in with classic choices.
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According to Homes & Gardens, actor Kevin Bacon followed this philosophy by painting his porch in a soft cream shade, considered by experts as the perfect “anti-trend” neutral color to maintain a sophisticated look for decades.
While vibrant colors may have their charm, real estate experts note that neutral tones convey lasting elegance and boost curb appeal. In Kevin Bacon’s case, the cream paint was paired with minimalist accessories, such as a pig-shaped wind chime and a wicker chair, reinforcing the timeless style.
According to Andy Saintilus, founder of We Buy Doors in South Florida, “less is more when it comes to decorating a porch, especially in warm-climate markets like Miami, where outdoor spaces are used year-round.” He explained that porches with well-placed furniture in a neutral color scheme often generate 20% to 30% more bookings for short-term rentals than overly decorated spaces.
Saintilus also advises against overfurnishing: “Filling a porch with too much furniture can make it look cluttered and reduce its functionality. Instead, opt for high-quality pieces that encourage conversation and relaxation. A simple two-seater sofa, a pair of armchairs, and a stylish coffee table create a comfortable space without overwhelming the area.”
For those worried that a neutral porch might feel dull, plants are key allies, according to the expert. He suggests creating a natural flow by placing large pots, such as fiddle-leaf figs or palms, near the seating area, while succulents and ferns can be used on tables or hung from the ceiling.
Following the example of Kevin Bacon and actress Kyra Sedgwick, keeping a porch with a classic style, neutral colors, and minimalist décor is a safe bet to impress visitors and enhance curb appeal — even if you’re not planning to sell your home.
Source: Homes & Gardens. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
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