The driveway needs some help along with the entrance area. The house is cute. Consider recreating that entire entrance area. The landscaping hides and cuts up the windows. If you were to repave then think about creating a little patio area to expand the entrance vIsually. What look do you want to achieve? Do you want a cottage feel or traditional? If cottage consider a charming picket fence around an entrance patio. Or......wrought iron for traditional. Add a lamppost if you go with picket. A couple of nice wicker rockers for cottage or attractive cozy chairs if traditional. A new color scheme would help and the white paint does not add and looks more like white paper that detracts rather than enhances. I can’t see the front door but do look for a more inviting one. Suit the landscaping to the style.....ie...if cottage then roses or flower bed around the picket fence to add charm. Azaleas are always lovely. Take a day trip to the Tyler historic area to get ideas or even closer.....Highland or University Park in the upscale areas to get ideas. A soft sage green goes well with orange but do get color swatches and see what looks good. Painted houses are the new thing and add a little French feel.....i would not add a vibrant accent to the trim because the house footprint out front is not large and would not achieve your goal. Don’t forget lighting.....consider the possibility of adding attractive coordinated lights on either side of the garage to match the front door area. Planters on either side of the garage doors that match with matching shrubs are great. Think about adding Japanese maples and a dogwood or two. Good landscaping cures a lot of ills. Good luck with your endeavor. Planning carefully Is first and foremost.
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