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    Adding/Changing Curb Appeal

    April 25, 2014 by Ashley Mayes 6 Comments

    I wish I had witty blog post titles, but that just isn't something that I excel at. Oh, well. On the positive side, you usually know whether you want to read my blog posts by the title, right? Right!

    The last few weekends have been crazy busy with lawn work. I haven't mentioned what we have been doing, because I don't have a complete plan with the projects. I'll probably start sharing some of them next week but, until then, I want to show you some inspiring pictures of things that we like and we think we could do... of course all on a budget and DIY. =)

    First let me show you where most of our curb appeal (or craziness) is:

    front of the house LEFT side

    leaf cleanup

    Lots of green and brown and not much else.

    The whole left side of the driveway is covered, landscaped beds or, I should say, old landscaped beds. It desperately needs fresh mulch and I think some larger boulders for visual interest.

    Something kinda like this:

    Large boulders for landscaping

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    I think the boulders would definitely add some interest and that if we topped that with some textures and colors then we would be getting somewhere. I love the textures and colors that these next two have.

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    Gorgeous, right? I realize that our yard is not going to look like any of the above, because of the shape and general woodiness (is that a word?) of the area, but these are yards and spaces that I love. I do think that we can take pieces of all of these and accomplish something beautiful and cohesive.

    Moving on to the other side of the yard...

    Luke and I feel like the bushes in front of our garage (that face the front) are pretty boring. The boxwood blocks the windows which detracts from the shutters and symmetry of that space. The boxwood definitely needs to be trimmed down and then we need something striking to flank the boxwood.

    I could totally picture super tall bushes flanking the front windows, similar to these:

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    We have a few other smaller areas that we are working on, but I would love to be able to implement some of these ideas over the next few months. I realize that landscaping is super labor intensive and also pretty expensive, so I'm sure it will be slow moving as usual.

    Still, the few changes that we have done so far (patio updating last year and new gravel along the street for the front) have made a big impact.

    I just have to look at this prettiness and realize that we are on the right track!

    flat stones and mulch added

     

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    1. Charlotte W

      April 25, 2014 at 4:17 pm

      Landscaping is hard, and the reward effect is so slow because generally - unless you have a lot of money to dish out - you have to start with small plants and the impact just isn't the same. It's definitely one of the more tedious DIY projects. But your patio does look great! I love the pops of blue!

      Reply
      • Ashley Mayes

        April 27, 2014 at 2:05 pm

        I totally agree with you. We have made a 'this year' list, 'next year' list and a 'sometime within the next 5 years' list... but it just never ends. I still haven't got those hostas (that you recommended) for the side yard yet, but that's definitely a 'this year' thing. =)

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        • Charlotte W

          April 30, 2014 at 12:34 pm

          Oh my gosh - I just saw this post and it made me laugh out loud thinking about slow reward effect!

          http://pintester.com/2014/04/mailbox-planter/

          The good news is Hostas are fast growing, so at least you won't have to wait too long for them to look good. =)

          Reply
          • Ashley Mayes

            May 01, 2014 at 2:54 pm

            Super funny! That's totally us.

            Reply
    2. Julia@Cuckoo4Design

      April 26, 2014 at 1:55 pm

      I love your patio and you are totally on the right track!

      Reply
      • Ashley Mayes

        April 27, 2014 at 2:05 pm

        Thanks!

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