Curb Appeal - Landscaping Ideas
Front-yard curb appeal ideas work best when the layout feels intentional from the street: layered foundation planting, a readable walkway, one strong focal point, and enough hardscape to look tidy year-round. Browse these real curb appeal projects for ways to sharpen entries, soften facades, and make the whole front elevation feel more finished without overbuilding it.
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Blank Canvas
My husband ripped out all of my front yard landscaping because I had mentione...
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The Flower Garden Lady
In 1998 it was woodlands...I have created a peaceful atmosphere that when vis...
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I Need some SERIOUS help!
by businessWe purchased this house and building 5 years ago. Last year we turned a port...
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Spring in the California Foothills
by GrandkidsThe flowers in the garden are starting to bloom now that the frost is gone. ...
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Our House On The Corner
by Sue SheldonWe bought this house 11 years ago in "as is" condition. It was surr...
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Gicts' Front Yard
by gictsHelp me uncover the potential! I recently purchased this house and am looking...
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Average Front Yard (BEFORE)
by WenikikiniHouse was finished in June of 2005. Moved in on July 8th, 2005. The sprinkler...
About Curb Appeal Landscaping
All curb appeal photos on YardShare are shared by real homeowners and landscaping professionals, so you can compare full projects instead of a single hero shot. Use these examples to study plant combinations, material choices, and how each feature connects to the rest of the yard before you copy anything at home.
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Curb appeal quick tips
What usually improves curb appeal fastest?
The fastest wins are usually a clearer walkway edge, fresh planting near the entry, and one repeatable material palette so the yard looks deliberate instead of patched together.
What should a front yard feature first?
Start with the view from the street: front door visibility, walkway flow, and plants that frame the house instead of hiding it.