Home Landscaping Ideas To Inspire Your Own Curbside Appeal
Create a beautiful yard with the help of others. From the back to the front, your yards need a lot of work put in for most of the year. Designing, planting, watering, trimming, cutting and sprucing, it’s a weekly job. And to get started we’re providing you with home landscaping ideas that will inspire your own curbside appeal and help you restyle or enhance what you’ve got outside your own front door.
Seeing Green
Larger yards and bigger homes call for grander landscaping designs. Check out this green, layered inspiration full of simplicity and precision.
Stone Lines
Large, river stones are a stunning and more unique way to line your pathways. And you can make the style of your lawn more modern or more cottage-esque with the addition of these natural beauties.
Play Area
Create one area of “play” when it comes to your green thumb. Use a tree as the center and have fun getting creative with colors and petals.
Focal Point
If you’re lucky enough to have steps and a bit of a luxurious welcomed focal point at your curbside, then use that to your advantage giving it your green thumb of a touch.
Layered Up
We’re loving these crisp layers. From the hedges to the flowers and brick wall, it’s such a clean and precise look for this family home.
Modern Treatment
If you live in a more urban space or you’re looking for something a bit more contemporary, check out this modern treatment. Rock, succulents and stepping stones come together for some beautiful work.{found on huettldesign}.
Formal Spaces
It’s hard not to love the courtyard design found here. There are so many different textures and focus that comes together to create a welcomed feeling for all guests and family members to step into.
Fence Details
If you’re one of the lucky ones that have a true white picket fence, give it a bit of attention. Add some details in the form of pastel petals for a feminine feel.
Warm Welcomes
This landscape gives off a vintage, old-age spirit but those gorgeous hydrangeas planted right at the front entrance makes it a bit more interesting and warm.{found on mieropdesign}.
Chic Plants
Here’s another super modern and clean landscape design for those in more urban or dessert-like developments. Not everything has to be lush to be grand or welcoming.{found on dabahdesigns}.
Romantic Wisteria
For those that have a backyard garden or go for more whimsical styles, use wisteria around your space for an extra romantic feel. It’ll be like you’re creating your very own storybook.
Delicate Blossoms
We are absolutely loving the delicate pathway found here leading right up to the front door. Tulips and shorter stems come together to create interest and a gorgeous romance as well.
Decorative Grass
Sometimes just a bit of decorative grass can give your landscaping the crisp topping it needs. It provides a balance of texture and detail too.
Center Stage
The roundabout found in this driveway is accented with stepping stones and a bit of greenery too. We love that it was detailed and adds to the homey feelings of the house.
With Pottery
Some homes, especially out west, will add large, pottery pieces into their landscape design. Use them as planters are accents to your overall vision.
Fancy Foliage
Everything about this space screams cottage style. But it’s a bit fancier with its red petals and crawling, gated greenery.{found on chelseapinedainteriors}.
Ultra Modern
Even in the most modern of spaces, you can add a bit of nature and a bit of texture. Use this as inspiration for when it comes to texture and delicacy in yard design.
Classic Duos
This yard has a certain classic and timeless appeal. And maybe that’s from the choice of black mulch and white, petite flowers filling out the design.
All Succulent
Inspire yourself with this eclectic mix of succulents. Throw out all the rules and go with something that matches the season and the location.{found on lanedesignbuild}.
Simple Dots
There’s something a bit royal about this front yard. And maybe it’s its precision in dotted bushes lining the pathway to the front door.
Lit Palms
If you’re in a place where palm trees thrive, use that to your advantage. We love how these particular trees are highlighted by a light installed by the homeowner and how luxurious the space looks at night!
Victorians Looks
For those with Victorian homes, use this yard as the perfect inspiration on what to do with your landscaping. Form the lush petals to the placement, this is a gorgeous example of that era presented in modern time.
Green Walls
Have your home come alive and your yard highlighted by green and thriving walls. It’s so literal, the more innovative of us will love this idea.
Tropical Points
This landscape has a more tropical feel, especially with tits palm tree focus. Use this space as inspiration for those with a location that thrives off of color and palms.{found on harwickhomes}.
Plant Pallet
And here we have another eclectic design and it’s filled with so many wonderful details. If you like precision, this style isn’t for you but it’s still gorgeous inspiration!
Gravel Chips
Create a little escape for you and your better half. Covered in gravel chips, this relaxing space becomes a gorgeous part of the landscaping.
Tulip Walks
Tulips have so much personality, why not use them as your front yard’s focus. Here we have gorgeous, fiery orange petals lining the walkway all the way up to the front door.
Plush Design
This yard is all about texture and plushness. For those that like their greenery looking like a pillow of sorts, this design is for you!
Simple Green
And here’s a larger front yard that’s simple and chic. Gorgeous green takes center stage here so pay attention to how you’re caring for your grass.
All Rocks
Whether you’re in a location without a lot of greenery or you want an ultra modern look, all rocks can provide the same amount of detail and texture. Just remember stepping stones in your design!
Hang Ups
Don’t forget your porch when it comes to your front design. Hang up some petals for extra detailing and warmth.
Patio Perch
Here we have another gorgeous example of how to create a relaxation space and design it right into the landscaping of your yard – whether front or back. We love the medley of both texture and natural choice.
Styled Pathways
All pathways around your house should be styled. And here’s just another example of how to do it right.
Texture Blocking
Create an oasis all around your home. Here we have a backyard that is blocked out in texture from rock to soft and vibrantly green grass.
Delicate Curls
This scalloped space is filled with color and thriving foliage. It’s filled with a lot of texture but it’s also very crisp making for a tamed and modern style.
Grand Gardens
And don’t be afraid to make something that you’re really proud of. Turn your own backyard into a grand garden and turn your hobby into something magical.