33 by 50 House Design
Swanky Succulents
This wall planter works double-time displaying succulents and shrubs, as well as a sleek set of house numbers for this modern home. We consider this a must-steal idea if you have an entrance gate on your property.
Moss-Covered House Numbers
Add colorful, organic curb appeal with house numbers made from pressure-treated plywood and sheet moss.
GET THE HOW-TO: How to Make House Numbers Covered in Moss
Nail Art
Inexpensive and super easy to make, this custom house number plaque adds just the right amount of homemade charm. The metal planter full of flowers adds a simple and sweet welcome.
GET THE HOW-TO: How to Make a Rustic-Chic Nail Art Address Plaque
Terra-Cotta Tower
Not every home has the perfect, easy-to-see spot to display a house number. But even if you do, this DIY's unique take house numbers will have you second guessing a traditional display.
GET THE HOW-TO: Terra-Cotta Tower: A Unique House Number Display
Broken Dishes
Use old dishware and tile to create a mosaic display of your home's identifier.
GET THE HOW-TO: How to Turn Broken Dishes Into Mosaic House Numbers
Pretty-Up a Planter
Add pride to your porch with a colorful, DIY planter box to display your house numbers! Pick from any color of the rainbow and pair with a set of metallic numbers. This eye-catching cranberry color is simply delicious.
GET THE HOW-TO: How to Make a Wood Planter Box With House Numbers
Flower-Filled Front Door Basket
Give a front door basket double usefulness by adding house numbers. Make the addition permanent by attaching metal versions with heavy-duty outdoor adhesive, or opt for a temporary fix, like these budget-friendly vinyl stickers. Tip: Make it easier to visually align the numbers by noting the basket's center with a piece of removable painter's tape.
GET THE HOW-TO: Skip the Wreath: Try a Holiday-Spanning Front Door Basket Instead
Outdoor Pillow
Add an extra dose of lovely function to your front porch lounge space by stenciling house numbers onto plain outdoor pillows.
Brick by Brick
Have a leftover pile of bricks and no clue what to do with them? Before you clutter the classifieds with yet another "free bricks" advertisement, consider building this adorable cedar and brick planter complete with house numbers.
GET THE HOW-TO: Brick-by-Brick Guide to Building a Raised Planter With House Numbers
The Magic of Moss
Bring your porch to life with these big, bold and beautiful DIY moss house numbers.
GET THE HOW-TO: Moss It Up: DIY Moss House Numbers
Put Your House in Lights
Be the brightest house on the block with fresh, fun neon address numbers like the ones featured here, from HGTV Smart Home 2015. Not only do they make a bold, stylish statement but you can rest assured that guests will always find their way to the front door. Win-win.
Two in One
A cheery wall planter with seasonal plantings and an address display will brighten your front porch.
GET THE HOW-TO: How to Make a Wall-Hanging Planter Box With House Numbers
Fishing Cottage
Joan from Scavenger Chic made her house numbers using upcycled pallet wood, rope and driftwood. Create a silhouette that matches your home's style and use it to display your number.
Gorgeous Functionality
Take your house numbers to the next level with modern planters that pack major curb appeal.
GET THE HOW-TO: Make Your Own Modern House Number Planters
Concrete Retaining Wall
This house is easily identified by its large numbers that were cleverly embossed into the wall that seperates the lawn from the sidewalk.
Complementary Contrast
Why play it safe when you can color outside the lines and get such stylish results? We swoon over the bold contrast between this aged brick wall and its partnering, electric green number inset. This is address will most certainly fail to be overlooked.
Wine Not
Rockin' It
These sleek and minimalist house numbers add modern mountain flair.
Bark-ing Beauties
If large trees hide your home from the road, make it easy on your mailman by hanging weather-proof house numbers from the trunk of the tree closest to the road.
GET THE HOW-TO: How to Make Cement Board House Numbers
Custom Conductor
Sometimes, small touches leave the biggest impact on design. Example: this custom conductor head on a gutter downspout. It works twice as hard, displaying the home's address and providing a stylish nod to the home's Tudor Revival style.
Etched Elegance
Style the Shrubs
Join us in taking notes from house number 3468. We're swooning over the mod, metal digits rising above the simple garden shrubs. Two words: curb. appeal.
Oar Inspiring
Krista from the Happy Housie blog upcycled an old boat paddle into a nautical-inspired way to display her house number.
Welcome Wall
The address numbers on this home are sleek, metallic in design and serve as perfect reflections of the modern exterior waiting on the other side of a warm, wood wall.
Dangling Digits
If you have a vibrant front door, let it be the star of the show! Rather than distract from the door by planting your address in the middle, opt to hang individual numbers from above. The dangling digits will create a darling doorstep!
Whimsical Welcome
Ah, house number magic! This home appears to be straight from a storybook, don't you think? We're wild about the whimsical, curlicue number display paired with a cheery, periwinkle door in this Mediterranean home.
Floating Garden
This removable, floating planter is perfect for apartment-dwellers and plant-lovers everywhere. The light gray hue allows the lush plants and graphic numbers to stand out while looking so, so stylish. (Don't have a green thumb? Stick some falsies in there and no one will ever know!)
The Bigger, The Better
Make a big, bold statement via oversized house numbers and prepare to be flooded with neighbor admiration. This silver set screams chic and totally rounds out the design of its charming, monochromatic home.
Spell It Out
Rather than use all digits, opt to spell out one of the numbers in your address instead. This unique approach is sure to set your home apart — just don't be surprised when your neighbors start to follow suit. Remember: imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, friends!
Sharp + Simple
The crisp, clean lines and soft metallic finish of these silver numbers are just the ticket to add a modern touch to any home. You can achieve a similar, stylish effect by mounting them on fresh painted brick, as seen here, or simply securing them to your front door.
Turn Traditional
Traditional and timeless — we have a soft spot for gleaming brass numbers and a matching, shiny door knob. Recreate this long-loved, polished look by fastening metallic digits to your front door that match the rest of the door hardware.
Vertical Vibes
Shake things up and break away from the norm — display your home numbers vertically alongside the front door.
Sleek + Chic
Simple, yet sophisticated — this inky address is what dreams are made of. Poised beneath a glossy black sconce, the homeowners ensure that their address will standout both night and day.
In the Weeds
Be cognizant of the exterior design style of your home when considering your house number display. This contemporary home oozes curb appeal with a little help from its garden design and matching, contemporary number display.
Freshen Up
This contemporary wooden wall wows guests, displaying swanky silver numbers for a beautiful contrast to the Mediterranean home within. Let this inspire you to use up-to-date hardware and finishes, to update your home for a fresh, timely appearance.
Color Coordinate
Copy this handsome home with house numbers that coordinate with the color of your front door. The smoky gray door and matching address numbers seen here perfectly compliment the crisp, white exterior of this glamorous home.
Go Classic
You can't go wrong with these classic, brass beauties. Try this approach for house numbers for your traditional, contemporary, colonial or craftsman-style home.
Stained Glass Transom
The entrance of this historic home is identified by a pretty stained-glass transom window above the glossy black door.
Source: https://www.hgtv.com/lifestyle/real-estate/chic-ways-to-display-house-numbers-pictures
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