Curb Appeal - MAJOR help needed!
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Help - Curb Appeal/Updates needed for Mid Century Modern House
Comments (16)Remove the meatballs and amateur garden center retaining walls in favor of one single low horizontal retaining wall. Pick a material that relates to the exterior choices. Matching brick if you could. Cot-ten steel possibly. The wall should have a decent horizontal space between it and the street where some larger scaled pots and concrete jigsaw puzzle blocking “garden” with some heavy “sculptures” can shine. Look at the standard blockade pot planting’s meant to keep vehicles from ramming public buildings. You will need an expert to design this, and implement it. Maybe Phase 1 is Design, and Phase 2 is Implement. The smaller space between the top of the wall and building can be actual planting’s, but mostly drought resistant grasses and maybe some very low growing junipers. The building is a STAR, and needs to be more revealed than hidden by landscaping. Also think about a rooftop terrace and garden if it’s flat. Would be cool to see a hint of green in the sky peeking over like a secret paradise....See MoreNeed help with curb appeal!
Comments (2)I would remove the shutters, beef up the trim around the windows, change the rails to something less “rustic” looking and more cottage like. Paint the porch and steps. [The portico appears to be the incorrect shape for your home? Though I appreciate the barrel ceiling.] Get a larger light for the portico. If you change the door color, make sure you paint the storm door to match the front door. Personally, I would remove that mushroom-shaped shrub by the window and plant something more free-flowing. Remove the other one as well. You can add a couple of cozy chairs and a small table in between if they fit on the porch—otherwise maybe a bench with a cushion if you sit out there. Pots with colorful flowers by the door and you’re done....See MoreNeed help updating the exterior mess! Curb appeal needed
Comments (42)While it will shrink your side yard, you might consider planting a couple of rows of cedar trees or other evergreen trees or shrubs )that keep their leaves year round) to create a "green fence" between the railroad track and your home. Not sure it would help with the sound but it certainly wouldn't hurt. After you plant the first row, plant the second row with those trees/shrubs blocking the view of any space between that first row....See MoreHELP with color scheme for much needed curb appeal
Comments (2)Looks like you are already on the right track. Have you considered adding a fountain or water feature? Something that many of our customers have found is that adding one helps not only drive up curb appeal, but with the sounds of falling water adds a sense of tranquility. Our fountains ship free with no sales tax. https://www.outdoorartpros.com...See Moremsliu7911
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