Outdoor/exterior design tips

Gardening and Grass The walkway should include symmetrical plants and shrubs for a tidy, inviting appearance. Taller trees or shrubs in the back, medium-sized plants in the center, and vibrant flowers in front are examples of layered landscaping. For seasonal color, use flower pots or planter boxes near the door. natural plants that grow well in your climate and require little care. — :person_walking: Driveways and Walkways For a more polished appearance, upgrade with brick, stamped concrete, or stone pavers. For safety and atmosphere, add path lights. Use ornamental stone edging, lights, or plants to border the driveway. — :house_with_garden: Exterior Details of the House Update your front door with striking paint colors (forest green, black, deep red, and blue) and chic hardware. new house numbers with backlit or contemporary metal motifs. Modern mailbox makeovers or built-in stone or wood posts are two options. To properly frame windows, use shutters or trim accents. — :light_bulb:.Accents and Lighting Put uplighting on architectural elements, walls, or trees. contemporary sconces by the entrance door or lantern-style fixtures. For a warm glow, string lights can be placed along a porch railing. — :potted_plant: Additional Features Near the porch, place a little seating area with chairs, a bench, or a swing. As a focal point, construct a fountain or rock garden. To maintain landscape neat and low-maintenance, use gravel beds or mulch.

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