The Best Front Garden Renovation Ideas

When people think about gardens, the first thing that comes to mind is the back garden. It’s the area where children play, and adults gather for barbecues or parties, but the front garden is just as important. In this post, we’re going to look at some of the best front garden renovation ideas. 

Why Is Front Garden Design Important?

When people visit your home, the first thing they notice is your front garden. There are so many gardens that lack character and aesthetic appeal, but it’s essential to understand why you should pay special attention to making sure the front of your home looks good. 

Every front garden should combine elements of practicality with attractive designs to improve its selling features. There should be car parking space, a path to the front door and an area for your lawn or plants.

According to Policy Expert, poor exterior maintenance of a property can impact how quickly it sells. While the interior defines how a potential buyer feels about your home, the exterior provides information about how practical the house is. 

Even if you’re not planning on selling your property, it’s still vital that you feel good about it. A front garden full of weeds doesn’t make the right impression, and your neighbours will appreciate the effort you make to ensure your garden looks excellent. 
Now you know why the exterior of your home is essential, it’s time to look at some excellent front garden renovation ideas. 

Keep it Simple

It might be tempting to get overly creative, but your front garden needs to remain practical. The pathway to your front door should be accessible, so try to avoid fancy archways or lots of plants. 

If there isn’t a clear route to the front door, visitors might walk over your garden and ruin the plants. It would be best if you also remembered to make sure your pathway is stable, and won’t cause any accidents. Non-slip tiles, gravel, and stepping stones are all excellent options. 

Tile Your Path 

One simple but ingenious way to make a statement is by tiling your pathway. You can match your indoor decor to the outside, which is inexpensive but it also looks fantastic. One option is to use encaustic tiles, or slate tiles to match your roof. 

Try to keep the theme neutral, because the last thing you want is for your home to be an eyesore. 

Paint Your Front Door 

So many people look for costly ways to improve the exterior of their home, but one of the easiest ways to spruce your outdoor area up is to paint your front door. Not only does it brighten up space, but it also makes your house more inviting. 

You can choose a neutral tone or be daring, but think about the other houses in your area. The last thing you want is a bright pink front door that sticks out like a sore thumb. One of our favourite looks is a Moroccan blue colour, or keep it simple with a white door. 

Use Large Plant Pots 

Plant pots give your garden a homely feel, but they also make it tidier. They’re also ideal if you don’t have much space to play with. Large pots offer a more modern theme, but they’re also beneficial if you live in an area with high winds because they provide more stability. 

You can plant anything you want, but make sure they suit your lifestyle and will last during all types of weather. Another exciting idea is to paint your pots to match your front door. 

Maintain and Preserve 

One of the essential parts of having an attractive garden is to maintain it. Check your fence for breakages, and make an effort to paint it regularly. You should also wash your driveway, and make sure that your lawn is well-trimmed. 

Small steps like this might not seem like much, but they can make a world of difference to the exterior of your home and save you a lot of time and money in the long-run. 

Choose a Colour Scheme

The front of your home should also have a colour scheme that reflects your taste. There are so many things you can do but think about the practical elements before you make a final decision. 

For example, a tropical theme might seem like a fantastic idea, but the UK weather doesn’t exactly leave much opportunity for exotic plants. Keep it simple, but choose the colours that characterise your personality. 

Lavenders, lilies and roses are all great ideas, and you can paint your fence or front door to match the colour scheme you choose. 

Think About Security 

Security is an essential aspect of your front garden because making the wrong decisions can give burglars the perfect opportunity to invade your property. Planting large trees or shrubs isn’t a good idea, because it enables people to hide behind them. Keep your plants small and straightforward, so you can have peace of mind that your home will act as a deterrent for potential thieves. 

You can, however, make use of some holly or spiky osmanthus, because nobody wants to go head to head with a prickly plant. 

Recycle and Reuse 

You don’t need a lot of money to revamp your front garden, because you probably have a lot of options available in your property. Plastic containers make great planters, and you can make them by cutting some small holes in them. You can also paint them and use materials such as old bathtubs and wheelbarrows. 

If you live in an area that sees a lot of rain, then old metal containers might be a better idea. They’ll last longer, and your plants are more protected. 

Have Fun 

Your front garden is one of the first places people will see, and you can do so much to create a welcoming area for guests. Whatever your front or back garden renovation ideas are, finding a professional landscaping company can help make your vision come to life. 

Most importantly, have fun designing your garden and enjoy putting a personal stamp on the area that defines how people view your property.

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