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How to Select the Perfect House Number Finish – 7 Top Tips *

11th December 2023      Lisa      4 Comments

AD | When it comes to stepping up the exterior of your home, a house number can really add a special touch – and the right house number finish plays a pivotal role. It’s not only about choosing a colour, it’s about crafting an identity for your home. But where do you start? Here are 7 simple tips that cover everything you need to consider when selecting the ideal finish for your house number, including both the aesthetic and functional aspects.

Contents

  • 1 Your Ideal House Number Finish – Design, Form, and Functionality
    • 1.1 The Power of Contrast
    • 1.2 Personal Style and Home Aesthetics
    • 1.3 Material Quality and Corrosion Resistance
    • 1.4 Coastal Considerations: Special Tips for Beachside Homes
    • 1.5 Aesthetic Harmony: Matching Your House Number with Home Decor
    • 1.6 Making a Statement: House Numbers as a Design Element
    • 1.7 A Balance of Style and Substance

Your Ideal House Number Finish – Design, Form, and Functionality

Beyond serving the practical purpose of identifying your home, house numbers contribute to the overall design language, making a lasting impression on visitors and passers by. Thinking about the font style, size, colour, and material makes it easier to strike the right balance, as well as creating a welcoming and visually appealing entry point.

The Power of Contrast

One of the most critical design principles in selecting a house number finish is contrast. This means considering how distinct the house number appears against its background. Ideally, you want to go for a high contrast so your house number is easily noticeable from a distance, enhancing both its functionality and aesthetic appeal.

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While some people will choose to be more subtle with the house aesthetic, e.g. a black number on a black wall, most of us will go for a high contrast between the house number and mounting surface as this ensures it stands out clearly.

Personal Style and Home Aesthetics

Your personal preference also plays a large role in your choice of house number finish. From matte black to brushed aluminium, each finish speaks to different stylistic themes and complements various architectural designs.

For a modern look, brushed aluminium might be ideal, while matte black or white could suit traditional or contemporary homes. It’s important to note that as brushed aluminium house numbers don’t have a powder coat applied, they may corrode over time.

Material Quality and Corrosion Resistance

Good quality house numbers are made from solid metal with a thickness of at least 8mm. Aluminium is often the preferred metal as it’s known for its durability and resistance to rust. However, aluminium can undergo corrosion over time. To address this, it’s important that a specific anti-corrosion treatment is applied.

Coastal Considerations: Special Tips for Beachside Homes

If your home is near the coast, selecting a house number finish that can withstand harsh saltwater air is crucial. In such cases, it’s important that both an anti-corrosion treatment be applied in addition to a powder-coated finish. This will ensure your house number will have enhanced durability and resistance to the elements.

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Aesthetic Harmony: Matching Your House Number with Home Decor

The finish of your house number should harmonise with your home’s overall colour scheme and architectural style. For instance, a sleek, brushed aluminium number might complement modern homes, while a classic matte black finish could be more suited for traditional designs.

Making a Statement: House Numbers as a Design Element

Beyond mere functionality, your house number can act as a statement piece that reflects your personal style and adds character to your home. Whether you opt for a bold, contrasting colour or a more subdued finish, your choice can significantly impact the overall look of your home’s exterior.

A Balance of Style and Substance

Selecting the right finish for your house number is a delicate balance between style and practicality. It’s about creating a visually appealing and enduring element that enhances your home’s curb appeal. Remember, your house number is one of the first things people notice, and that’s a compelling reason to make it memorable!

Do you have a house number or name outside your home? What do you think your choice of style and finish says about your home?

* This is a collaborative post – please see my Disclaimer.

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  1. Jenny in Neverland says

    12th December 2023 at 10:02 am

    We painted ours a dark green with gold lettering, it looks really nice and definitely adds a little extra touch on the exterior of our house 🙂 xx

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    • Lisa says

      12th December 2023 at 10:11 am

      Oh that sounds great, very striking! x

      Reply
  2. GWT says

    14th December 2023 at 3:06 am

    Do you know what I like about these? their timeless and elegant aesthetic. Adds a touch of sophistication to any home exterior while ensuring clear visibility and easy identification. And had I my résidence on The Bishops Avenue, I’d definitely be enlisting their services

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    • Lisa says

      14th December 2023 at 9:48 am

      That’s lovely to hear, Bev, and yes, I agree, they’re very elegant designs, perfect for any home.

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