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Revamp Your Front Garden With These Five Easy Tips

Up the ante on you curb-side appeal by giving your front yard an overhaul. These easy tips will show you how to put the va-va-voom back into the front entrance of your home. And, if you’re selling, don’t forget how important that first impression is – it sets the tone for what’s to come!

Make your neighbours green with envy and give your front garden that much needed facelift with these great tips from Matt Leacy from Landart Landscapes 

1. Spruce Up Your Walkway

Create that initial wow factor! Transform your front walkway with the use of interesting materials such as brick, flagstone and pavers; these materials will lend more character and charm to your garden than traditional cement. Adding a slight curve to the conventional pathway is another great way to make a chic statement, Matt recommends lining the walkway with low maintenance plants such as Camellias, Lomandras and Birds of paradise.

2. Fill It with Florals

Make your guests feel welcome from the moment they walk through your front gates, with a colourful array of aromatic blooms. Matt recommends planting flowers with bright, bold hues- his top picks are Peonies, Siberian Iris’s and Aasiatic Lily’s (These bright charmers are available in a cheerful variety of orange, yellow and purple) this idea will maximise the potential of your small front garden space.

3. Create an Oasis

Filling your front garden with medium-sized plants, will not only keep the nosey neighbours away- it will also create a fantastic sound barrier against street noise. Matt says that planting medium to large sized plants provides you with a quiet oasis and actually makes your garden appear bigger.  He explains that variety of interesting textures, shapes and colours creates the illusion of space. Decorating your front garden with a small hedge is another clever way to create serenity and intimacy- without forming an unfriendly barrier.

4. Light It Up

Create a calming and intimate entry- through the placement of mood and up lights. When strategically arranged, these lights can determine which elements of your garden you wish to highlight.Ensure that the lights you purchase are made from high quality, waterproof and durable materials- such as brass, copper or marine grade stainless steel.

5. Add Space to Entertain

If the space permits, Matt says adding a patio to your front garden can provide a great space to entertain guests. Gone are the days of old fashioned front porches- however nothing should stop you from being able to enjoying a cold beverage, out the front of your house with family and friends.

What are some of your top tips to revamp your front garden? Tell us below!…

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