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House numbers are both practical and decorative.
Check out these house number ideas from interior designers, DIYers, and design enthusiasts alike for inspiration.
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This cozy front patio fromArbor & Co.features easy-to-read house numbers.
Once a mid-century-era bungalow, the new owners decided it was time for a remodel.
Picking a piece with an interesting backstory will definitely make your home stand out.
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This tile is dainty and floral, giving the brick home a cottage feel.
When moving into her new home, she opted to DIY one in aherringbonepattern.
This was a fairly straightforward project using a miter saw, wooden board, and weatherproofed, 5-inch pieces.
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This budget-friendly DIY could easily be tackled in a weekend.
This particular sign fits in with the home’s traditional exterior.
An iron gate, awning, large windows, and wooden door complete the understated look.
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Then add patterned tile flooring and a pink door to add flair.
This Venice, CA house features a galvanized circularwall planter, white spray painted numbers, and succulents.
Often, simplicity is effective.
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California designerMindy Gayerchose numbers that blended with this home’s shingled wood siding.
A sandy-huedmailbox, white door, and black hardware tie it all together.
Pick and choose your favorite colors, imagery, and more.
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Then, put everything together for a truly unique piece that your friends and neighbors are sure to love.
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Classic and contemporary were the design goals for this home.
So when it came to the exterior, white paint and gray accents were the right call.
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Spray paintedterracottapots from Walmart were the base for this affordable DIY.
It’s an unexpected, rustic way to display your address and is completely customizable.
Choose your favorite pots or planters, succulents, flowers, and more and get gardening.
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She switches up the decor depending on the season adding to the homeyness.
DesignerEmily Hendersonlet the home’s arched entryway dictate where the house numbers were placed.
A red wood-and-iron door, climbing ivy, and lanterns add a sense of fairytale whimsy.
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Now, the large white sign showcases the home’s address amid colorful florals, warmly welcoming visitors.
Furthermore, the wood sign itself can be decorated differently for holidays and seasons.
Add your numbers, wait for it to dry, and hang it on a tree.
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That way, your address sign is one-of-a-kind and easy to spot.
Minimal supplies are needed and it will add character to any home.
Purchase a wooden crate, craft paint, and succulents and give this project a shot.
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Add your house number in a color and material of your choice.
Attach the finished project near your front door to check that it’s easily seen.
Simple metal house numbers complement the streamlined aesthetic.
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Paint Them on Metal Siding
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These white painted numbers from Southern California-based designerMindy Gayercontrast with the black metal siding of the facade.
The wide layout of the numbers matches the home’s similarly wide build.
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A Dutch door, black porch lights, and surrounding greenery create a welcoming exterior.
A bed of mulch and light landscaping gives it a polished feel.
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She then added metal numbers once it dried.
From there, her new house numbers were ready to hang.
Take a look at this DIYed faux grass address sign.
Finding Sea Turtles
Add large metal numbers to welcome guests into your green oasis.
The vertical orientation makes it even more eye catching.
Consider decorating your front porch with plants or succulents to complete the look.
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Any DIYer or first-time crafter can put this house sign together.
Just purchase or craft your numbers and nail them to your fence posts.
Match Your Materials
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This welcoming home fromBrophy Interiorsshows off its address with pride.
Second Chance to Dream
The charming courtyard features greenery, benches, and pavers.
The well-kept courtyard is completed with metal house numbers that match the black gate.
This craft is the perfect opportunity to add a pop of color to your home’s exterior.
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It’s easy and affordable, too.
For example, this homemade house sign came together in minutes.
Although it’s wood, there’s no cutting or sawing required.
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She used a store-bought acacia cutting board to match her bamboo patio furniture.
The only other things necessary were metal numbers, a pencil, and nails.
This sign is personal, welcoming, and contributes to a sense of homeyness.
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Place it near your plants or within your landscaping and allow it to blend in with the surrounding nature.
Or, place it at the start of your driveway to double-check guests head to the right house.
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