Why Some Homes Always Look Better Than Others

(Even Without Major Renovations)

You’ve probably noticed it before. Two homes might be nearly the same age, size, or layout—but one immediately stands out.

It looks cleaner. More modern. More expensive. More “put together.”

And surprisingly, it’s not always because the homeowner spent dramatically more money. In many cases, the difference comes down to:

• color coordination
• material choices
• clean rooflines
• updated trim and gutters
• consistency in design
• and attention to exterior details 

The homes with the strongest curb appeal usually aren’t trying too hard—they simply have exterior elements that work together properly.

If you are considering upgrading your home’s exterior, contact BD Exteriors’ local shop at (320) 229-2855 or use our online form to get started!

The Biggest Difference Is Usually Consistency

One of the fastest ways a home starts to feel outdated is when exterior elements no longer visually match each other.

  • a newer roof paired with faded siding
  • modern windows next to old trim colors
  • mismatched gutter colors
  • multiple exterior styles competing against each other

Homes that feel visually clean and high-end usually have one thing in common: Consistency.

That doesn’t mean everything has to match perfectly. It means the materials, colors, and textures complement each other rather than competing for attention.

Well-designed Central Minnesota home exterior with coordinated roofing, siding, trim, and gutters.

Roof Color Impacts More Than Most Homeowners Realize

Your roof can account for up to 40% of your home’s visible exterior. That means roof color has a major impact on curb appeal.

Some combinations naturally feel cleaner and more modern:

  • charcoal roofing with white trim
  • black roofing with warm wood tones
  • weathered wood shingles with neutral siding
  • darker roofs paired with lighter exteriors

On the other hand, outdated or mismatched roofing colors can make the entire home feel older—even when the roof itself is still functioning properly.

Clean Rooflines Make Homes Feel More Expensive

This is something homeowners often notice subconsciously. When rooflines look clean and balanced, homes tend to feel:

  • newer
  • sharper
  • more professionally maintained

That includes:

  • straight ridge lines
  • properly installed flashing
  • clean valleys and transitions
  • consistent shingle layout
  • properly aligned vents and penetrations

Sloppy roofing details stand out more than most people realize. And especially for complex homes, proper installation dramatically changes the overall appearance.

Trim & Gutters Quietly Change Everything

Most homeowners focus on roofing or siding—but trim and gutters often tie the entire exterior together. Updated fascia, soffit, trim wraps, and seamless gutters can dramatically improve how finished a home feels.

Modern gutter colors that coordinate with roofing and trim can create a much cleaner exterior appearance than older white systems, which visually stand out. Sagging or faded gutters immediately make homes look older, even when the roof and siding are in good condition.

Texture & Material Contrast Matter

Homes that stand out visually usually have some level of texture contrast. For example:

  • vertical siding paired with horizontal siding
  • shake accents in gables
  • contrasting soffit and fascia colors
  • stone or wood-style accents
  • black window frames against lighter siding

These details create depth and visual interest without requiring a full custom home budget. This is one reason products like LP SmartSide continue to grow in popularity across Central Minnesota—they allow homeowners to create cleaner, more modern exterior designs while maintaining durability in harsh weather.

Lighting & Entry Features Create Focal Points

One of the biggest curb appeal mistakes homeowners make is forgetting about the entry area. Front doors, lighting, and garage-facing elevations naturally draw attention.

Simple upgrades like modern exterior lighting, updated entry doors, cleaner trim work, coordinated hardware, or darker accent colors can dramatically improve the way a home feels from the street.

Sometimes the homes that look the most expensive are simply the homes with the strongest focal points.

What Makes Homes Feel Outdated?

In many cases, it’s not age—it’s inconsistency. Homes often start feeling dated when:

  • exterior colors clash
  • roofing and siding styles don’t match
  • gutters and trim look worn
  • multiple renovation eras are visible at once

A well-planned exterior update creates unity across the entire home. That’s what gives homes a cleaner, more intentional appearance.

You Don’t Always Need a Full Exterior Remodel

This is important. Many homeowners assume improving curb appeal requires:

  • a complete remodel
  • huge budgets
  • or fully custom work

That’s often not true. Sometimes the highest-impact upgrades are:

  • better roofing color selection
  • updated gutters
  • new fascia and trim wraps
  • improved siding accents
  • coordinated exterior colors

Small, intentional improvements often outperform large upgrades made without a clear design direction.

Planning Exterior Upgrades in 2026?

If you’re considering exterior improvements this year, the goal shouldn’t just be replacing materials. It should be creating a home exterior that feels cohesive, modern, and built to last.

At BD Exteriors, we help homeowners throughout Central Minnesota choose exterior combinations that improve:

  • curb appeal
  • durability
  • weather protection
  • and long-term home value

We proudly serve:

  • St. Cloud
  • Sartell
  • Sauk Rapids
  • Monticello
  • Foley
  • Clearwater
  • Cold Spring and surrounding communities

Contact us today for a no-pressure quote on new roofing, siding, gutters, or other exterior upgrades!