Lawn - Landscaping Ideas
Lawn ideas are only useful when turf is treated like one part of the layout, not the whole plan. These real YardShare yards help you compare where lawn works as a visual anchor, a play surface, a calm foreground for planting, or a connector between patio, path, and driveway zones. The strongest examples are not generic lawn-care stories. They show how crisp edging, planting borders, trees, and hardscape keep grass looking intentional, and when reducing lawn in favor of lower-water structure makes the yard work better.
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guidry's back yard
by Angie Guidryfence in back and sides , small shed vegetable garden in back of yard by fenc...
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Calvin's Resort
by Calvin PooleI wanted to create a "resort" type feel which is surrounded by an u...
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My garden in Holland in june 2008
by Henk JukkemaA garden from 2500 m3. Round the house. In the middle of Holland.
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My Sanctuary
by Diana WooMy yard is just the right size, with a flower garden, a vegetable garden and ...
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new install
installed complete new landscaping on new construction house.
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Backyard Serenity
Recently landscaped backyard. Two side yards house various succulents and b...
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A Plantaholics Haven
An average London suburban backyard filled with plants and flowers to give ...
About Lawn Landscaping
All lawn 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.
Keep browsing related inspiration: front-yard curb appeal ideas, path and walkway ideas that shape lawn areas, water-wise alternatives and lawn reduction ideas, hardscape structure that sharpens lawn edges, kid-friendly yard layouts that use lawn well .
Lawn planning questions
When does lawn still make sense in a yard?
Usually when it gives the yard breathing room, supports kids or pets, or creates a calm visual foreground for stronger planting and hardscape moves around it.
What keeps a lawn from feeling bland?
Clear edges, nearby planting, trees for scale, and at least one strong path or patio connection. The best lawns act like useful open space inside a layout, not like leftover blank green carpet.












