You have finally achieved the perfect exterior for your home, complete with a beautiful colour scheme, chic doors and windows, the ideal roofing and siding materials, and stunning landscaping and outdoor lighting. Your house is a true reflection of your personality and taste, and all your efforts have significantly increased its curb appeal and property value.
However, there’s one element you might have overlooked – your house number. A unique house number is essential for your exterior decor to fully express your individuality. Think of it as the signature of a famous artist on their masterpiece. Worry not, as we at Peninsula House Numbers are here to help. We offer custom-made house numbers in various modern fonts, designed to enhance any decor and fit any budget. We make selecting the right house number for your home simple, enjoyable, and convenient. To begin, let’s explore the key factors to consider when choosing your house numbers.
Alliance Property Management Inc. advises the primary consideration when purchasing a house number is its visibility for those trying to locate your home. This involves several aspects, which we’ll discuss individually.
Peninsula House Numbers’ Guide To Exceptional House Numbers
Visibility & Readability
The primary consideration when purchasing a house number is its visibility for those trying to locate your home. This involves several aspects, which we’ll discuss individually.
Size – House numbers can range from small to large. Experts recommend digits at least 100mm in height for clear visibility from the street. However, you may opt for larger numbers if your house is far from the road or if you prefer the appearance of bigger house numbers. Keep in mind that excessively large numbers may lead to neighbour complaints or city ordinance violations.
Font – For optimal legibility, choose a simple and bold typeface. However, feel free to express your creativity with a more stylish font if your house number will be easily readable in any situation. Remember that fancier typefaces can be harder to decipher from a distance.
Colour – Bright colours like orange, red, yellow, and fluorescents are more visible but may not complement your exterior paint scheme. However, they could work if you’re going for a quirky look. Darker colours can still be easily visible depending on the next factor.
Contrast – Dark house numbers can be quite visible when mounted on a light-coloured surface, and vice versa. Contrast can also be used creatively to achieve an aesthetically pleasing effect, but always prioritize visibility.
Placement – Ensure your new house numbers are placed where people expect to find them, such as above or beside the front door, garage door or mailbox. A front yard post light is another option. Alternatively, place them in a spot that cannot be missed. Consider adding lighting near your house numbers or even a small spotlight, but avoid excessive brightness or glare that could hinder readability. Also, consider whether holiday decorations or trees may obstruct the view of your house numbers.
Construction Material
Your house numbers will be exposed to various environmental conditions, so choose a durable material. Here are some popular options for house number materials:
Aluminium – This is a popular choice due to its durability, attractiveness, and affordability. At House Numbers, we specialize in custom solid aluminium creations, 8mm thick, in contemporary powder-coated black or white or sophisticated brushed aluminium. We source all our materials from local suppliers in Melbourne.
Steel – Stainless steel is another excellent choice, available in various powder-coated or painted finishes. Untreated steel or iron can be used for a rustic, weathered effect.
Wood – Traditional wooden house numbers can be carved or assembled and then stained or painted. However, untreated or neglected wooden numbers may fade, rot or deteriorate over time.
Plastic and vinyl – These materials offer a low-cost alternative but may be affected by the elements and may not provide the stylish appearance desired by most homeowners.
Installation
Securely attach your house numbers to your home using a method suitable for the material you’re fixing them to. For stone or masonry surfaces, use a drill with a masonry bit, rods and spacers. For wooden surfaces, rods and spacers are also applicable, but a masonry bit is not required. Commercial-grade glues and adhesives can also be effective. Regularly inspect your house numbers to ensure they remain securely in place.
Your house numbers are often the first thing visitors see, creating a crucial first impression. At Peninsula House Numbers, we are committed to crafting the highest-quality custom house numbers in Australia. Browse our gallery for inspiration or contact us for more information or to place an order. We will create the perfect house numbers for your home.