Find the Perfect Mailbox for Your House


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So, your old mailbox is looking, shall we say, a little worse for wear and bringing the value of your property down. Let’s be frank: that mailbox was probably there when you moved in years ago, and you have no idea how to pick one, let alone where you can find a new one. Don’t fret! We have the perfect “where to get a mailbox and how to choose one guide for you!

  1. Consider Your Home’s Aesthetic

The first and most crucial point to consider is the aesthetic of your home. Your mailbox should look like a part of your house and not oddly draw away attention. For instance, if you have a modish house with modern architectural lines and minimal features, you might as well go for a modern and sleek mailbox style, i.e., a stainless steel mailbox. A beautiful classic brass mailbox will go well if your house is more traditional or cottage-like.

  1. Functionality Is Key

We all know that mailbox aesthetics matter, but we must compromise a little if we go for a perfect mailbox. Because the mailbox would look pretty hanging right outside our house, but its primary function is to hold up our mail. And we’d like a mailbox that does a good job, at the very least!

If you receive many emails, especially the larger ones such as magazines, newspapers, brochures, tiny parcels, etc. You should probably go for a large mailbox. Many mailboxes have parcel slots. You can also choose that if it suits you. And, if you’re receiving mail and parcels that need to be hand-delivered, go for a narrow mailbox.

  1. Location, Location, Location

The point where you want to place your mailbox makes up for another factor of choice. Do you want to get a wall-mounted mailbox or a heavy-duty freestanding mailbox? If you wish to have a mailbox in a cramped space or somewhere not too ground level, a wall-mounted mailbox is the best choice. If you have a gate or a fence at the entrance of your house, they are perfect for that. You can easily mount it on the wall. They are space savers.

On the other hand, freestanding mailboxes are more flexible. They are more prominent, draw attention to themselves, and are a focus of your front yard.

  1. Weather Resistance

UK weather is never as straightforward (and that’s putting it lightly), so you want to be sure your mailbox can fend off the storm. In this country, our homes endure everything from wind, rain, and sleet — yet a little post counter on a wooden fence could be severely damaged.

Choose a material that can weather any storm (literally), like stainless steel, galvanised steel, or aluminium (alloy). This is entirely waterproof, rust-proof, and long-lasting, and your trusty postbox will remain in one piece and free from damage. The suitable ol’ wooden postbox can also last the distance, but sometimes it takes more work and money to maintain.

  1. Style and Personalisation

Don’t be afraid to express a little personality with your post box. This is the first feature that guests will see when entering your home, so make them remember the style and character even before they step inside! Whether it be a vibrant colour print, a statement print, or a personalised message, postage boxes can reintroduce some fun and style back into your home. Dare to try something a little different with urban-looking matt black, easily stamped with a laser engraver anywhere!

Many like to feature their house number or family name on their box to make your door correspond with the house and give it a touch of style. Maybe you’d prefer to add a more decorative touch with motifs like flowers, birds, or custom artwork. In any event, a stamped steel letterbox with a name and number is quickly done. You can even pick the design and test it on with an in-house artist in no time!

  1. Easy Installation

What’s your handyman skill level like? If you’re used to doing jobs around the house, you could be able to install a wall-mounted or freestanding mailbox straight from the box. But in some cases, complex mailboxes might need installing via concreting them into the ground and adding electrical wiring for built-in lighting and smart features.

Where to Buy

So, you’ve got a rough idea of what you’re looking for. It’s time to shop around. You may want to head to your local store, like Safes.co.uk, to see potential mailboxes available in-store or visit an online mailbox shop. An online shop will have different mailboxes to suit every home, including size, style, and colour options. Often, an online mailbox retailer will also offer great prices! When shopping online, you can take your time choosing, comparing, and reading reviews to ensure you make the right choice.

Consider factors like weather resistance and security features. Remember, a mailbox is not just functional but also affects your home’s curb appeal, so choose one that complements your exterior. Happy mailbox shopping!

 

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