Transitional Front Yard Garden Design Ideas

Making An Entrance
Making An Entrance
Architectural Gardens, IncArchitectural Gardens, Inc
As dusk approaches, pathlights and torch lights make the narrow space feel open and alluring. The reflective quality of the pavers and limestone contribute to safe footing. Large, white blooms of hydrangea, alternating side to side along the walk, catch the eye and provide a sense of movement. Mike Crews Photography
Curving Bluestone Walkway with Radius Granite Steps
Curving Bluestone Walkway with Radius Granite Steps
Natural Path LandscapingNatural Path Landscaping
Note how we always have large bluestone pieces at the edge because we lay out the pattern with AutoCAD. There are two more granite steps at the driveway. See the granite lamp post.
Fountain Hills Landscape Project
Fountain Hills Landscape Project
Shearon Design CollectiveShearon Design Collective
This Fountain Hills home needed a new landscape design to match its stunning hillside footprint. New plants, hardscape, and landscape lighting allowed this corner home to shine!
Lush Garden Front Entrance
Lush Garden Front Entrance
Winston Fayer Landscape DesignWinston Fayer Landscape Design
New plantings along the front walkway with new front gate
Scarborough Front Entrance
Scarborough Front Entrance
Birk's LandscapingBirk's Landscaping
Front entrance with natural stone steps with a walkway to the side of the yard.
Heritage home gets a new look
Heritage home gets a new look
Urban Habitats Landscape StudioUrban Habitats Landscape Studio
The cool green-blue tones of the grasses complement the blue trim of the house and make a nice foil for the burnt umber autumn colours of the heavenly bamboo (Nandina 'Gulf Stream.' Photo: Urban Habitats Landscape Studio
Sea Glass House
Sea Glass House
Amy Martin Landscape DesignAmy Martin Landscape Design
Location: Hingham, MA, USA This newly constructed home in Hingham, MA was designed to openly embrace the seashore landscape surrounding it. The front entrance has a relaxed elegance with a classic plant theme of boxwood, hydrangea and grasses. The back opens to beautiful views of the harbor, with a terraced patio running the length of the house. The infinity pool blends seamlessly with the water landscape and splashes over the wall into the weir below. Planting beds break up the expanse of paving and soften the outdoor living spaces. The sculpture, made by a personal friend of the family, creates a stunning focal point with the open sky and sea behind. One side of the property was densely planted with large Spruce, Juniper and Birch on top of a 7' berm to provide instant privacy. Hokonechloa grass weaves its way around Annabelle Hydrangeas and Flower Carpet Roses. The other side had an existing stone stairway which was enhanced with a grove of Birch, hydrangea and Hakone grass. The Limelight Tree Hydrangeas and Boxwood offer a fresh welcome, while the Miscanthus grasses add a casual touch. The Stone wall and patio create a resting spot between rounds of tennis. The granite steps in the lawn allow for a comfortable transition up a steeper slope.
Design/ Build- House Proud
Design/ Build- House Proud
Greenhaven Landscapes Inc.Greenhaven Landscapes Inc.
Hear what our clients, Karen & Robert, have to say about their project by clicking on the Facebook link and then the Videos tab. Hannah Goering Photography
Dry Stacked Walls
Dry Stacked Walls
Kingstowne Lawn & LandscapeKingstowne Lawn & Landscape
Dry stacked retaining walls are being used to terrace this front yard. We installed a paver front walkway as well through the new shade tolerant landscape plantings.
Front Yard Landscapes
Front Yard Landscapes
Lifestyle Landscaping, Inc.Lifestyle Landscaping, Inc.
Wave petunias spill over stone retainingon this frontyard landscape.
Exterior Designs by CHECA Architects
Exterior Designs by CHECA Architects
CHECA Architects PCCHECA Architects PC
Photo Credit: Kenneth M Wyner Photography Inc
Edmunds Road Residence
Edmunds Road Residence
Jacalyn Gould Landscape ArchitectJacalyn Gould Landscape Architect
The landscape for this new shingle style house provides a setting that allows the house to blend into an established neighborhood. Mature pine trees at the street were retained and bolstered with massed plantings of dogwoods, rhododendrons and azaleas. At the front foundation, a restrained palette of specimen boxwood with low evergreen groundcovers is accented with tulips in spring and perennials in summer and fall.

Transitional Front Yard Garden Design Ideas

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