For many homeowners, landscaping projects are about more
than beautifying your lawn area, they're about increasing your curb
appeal and the value of your property. Below are three landscaping
projects any homeowner can undertake that can enhance your home's value
and curb appeal.
1. Create an outstanding presence in the front of your property with a top quality mailbox and post.
The first element that guests see as they arrive at your property is the mailbox and post. Quickly, one can arrive at an impression of your property based solely on the appearance of the mailbox and post.
Is it purely a no frills, functioning item? Is it
dilapidated? Most importantly, does the mailbox and post add value to
your property? A straightforward project to consider is updating your
current mailbox. Transform that utilitarian item into a structural
element that will command respect.
During the material selection process,
keep in mind that the goal is to select product that is of a high
quality construction and will stand strong amidst harsh weather. I
encourage you to have the house number and street name lettered on each
side of the mailbox to serve as an address marker for future guests.
2. Consider a post light in your future landscape projects and add a sense of drama to your landscape.
Illuminate the entrance to your house with a post light.
Landscape projects should not be limited to plantings, trees and turf.
Expand the design process to include lighting and you will have an
aesthetic and functional impact.
A carefully placed light post adjacent to the walkway
illuminates the immediate area and provides a structural element to the
landscape. All too often, the walkway leading to the house entrance is not illuminated,
creating the feeling of uncertainty when traversing the area. The power
of light has the ability to highlight the texture of the walkway and
provide a welcoming feeling after dusk.
A personal preference of mine is to select a product that
has character. Suggestions include an oversized cap, detail moldings and
overall dimensions that create a feeling of stout rather than skinny
and slender. The goal is to complement the house, add value and make the
entrance a bit grander. Although this project involves a licensed
electrician to make the electrical connections, this should not be a
deterrent.
3. Neighbors are great, but privacy is needed to enjoy your outdoor space.
Neighbors are great, but during
outdoor activities you may suddenly feel like you are on display. What
is needed is some personal space away from the view of the neighbors and
passers-by. Rather than installing a conventional fence along the
property line why not consider a natural alternative with landscaping.
Landscaping design
is all about assessing the situation and creating a functional yet
aesthetic solution. Material selection will be the key to this project.
Evergreens, plants and trees that stay green all year will provide a
natural screen. If space permits, trees would be the preferred material
selection.