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Andrea Morrell USDA Z5 / CAD 5B
9 months agofloral_uk z.8/9 SW UK
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**Desperate for front entry landscaping design ideas on new build!!!!
Comments (6)The most recent photo makes it look closer to city walk than first pictures alludes to. If you would, take the foundation planting pictures from the front/center position while standing on the city walk. All pictures must be taken from exact same location, pivoting camera. Do not change the camera position between photos. Please give a full 180* sweep of slightly overlapping photos (street will show in first and last photo.) And then also take the separate distance picture from across the street....See MoreFront Porch and Landscaping ideas
Comments (7)Remove the light pole, and the door lantern. Replace it with another one like the garage lanterns. The door lantern should be 1/3 of the door's height, so you see why I'm suggesting that. Hang it high and remove the wreath. Maybe your house numbers should go where the wreath is. Move that pot of flowers over to that area beneath the wreath for some color. It will be a pain, but you should dig out the rock mulch and extend your porch into that area, replacing the rocks with cypress mulch which ages nicely and repels insects. Since grass won't grow at the tree, lay a small paver patio there and get a nice glider to sit in....See MoreNeed new ideas for front yard entry landscaping
Comments (1)We are a zone 4a...See MoreNeed color ideas for front door, porch, steps, shutters;landscape idea
Comments (9)I pulled up this photo. The brick is a little darker but similar to yours, I thought. I like the idea of a green for your shutters and I wondered about painting both door and trim a dark color, maybe a dark purplish almost black. I think the column could be pulled from your chart, a warmer tone than your current white - maybe Swiss Coffee. Think about whether you'd like that same color for your railing and maybe a dark brown from your brick for the treads and risers. Here's a screenshot of some greens that might work. This link will let you identify all the colors shown, if you want. I love your brick. https://benjaminmoorefrance.com/en/colors/1560...See Moremad_gallica (z5 Eastern NY)
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