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Eugene Garden Design
AFTER: New iron brackets and inexpensive hanging baskets are planted with a mixture of marigolds, petunias and other flowering annuals that will grow to fill and spill over the edges of the baskets for months to come. Total budget for this project with five new baskets, five brackets and all the plants came in just under $100.
Kerry Lewis Landscape Architecture
Aménagement d'un jardin arrière campagne de taille moyenne et l'été avec un massif de fleurs et une exposition ensoleillée.
Tara Dalton Garden Design
Eight rectangular beds surrounded a sundial in pairs with four at either end of the sundial and grass paths between them. There were some poppies, lupins and verbena bonariensis and a couple of cistus and lavenders to work with. We lifted and divided lots of the existing plants and re-organiseed the beds, adding more lupins, nepeta, roses, poppies and grasses. Because we had reused many existing plants, this planting looked amazing the first summer after planting in late autumn.
Zinnia Garden Design
Cette photo montre un petit jardin avant nature avec une exposition partiellement ombragée et des pavés en brique.
Hooks and Lattice
Every home improvement project can feel like going into battle, but the sweet taste of victory is enough to make it worthwhile. If you ever feel intimidated by homes and gardens in magazines, don’t fret – you can turn your home into a beautiful beacon with easy curb appeal updates! Kevin and Annette Klingel are some of our favorite weekend warriors, and their latest project proves that anything is possible when it comes to dressing up your front garden. The Klingels recently gave their home and front garden a major renovation and entered their photos in the Window Box Contest. When we saw the gorgeous before and after pictures, we knew we had to get the inside scoop on their process and uncover their best curb appeal ideas.
Curb Appeal – Before and After
Before the renovation, the Klingels had a charming South Bend, Indiana rambler that was tidy and traditional, if a little unassuming. Deciding it was time for a much-needed update, the Klingels replaced their old green roof with a black barrel roof to match the style of their home. They also made a needed replacement and changed out the sidewalk and front stoop to a new version in classic black.
After those dramatic changes, the Klingels just couldn’t stop! Loving the contrast between the new black roof and stoop and their cream house, they painted their shutters black. And here’s where we come in – Annette wanted to incorporate her love of flowers into the new home design and found the perfect planters and window boxes to match the shutters. They purchased ten black window boxes in a classic and chic design to put around their outside windows. The Klingels also used tall black planters around the entrance to the house. The window boxes and planters each received the same plant treatment – red, yellow, and orange impatiens with flowing ferns for a bright punch of color. Paired with hanging baskets and a few other accents, the Klingels house is now a masterpiece.
From Drab to Fab
The Klingels love their warm and inviting new front entrance, and the neighbors do too. Instead of getting overlooked, their house now stands out and is the star of their busy street, where it is seen by lots of people everyday. They have received tons of compliments about their new look – a crisp and clean front garden that stays true to the style of the home and neighborhood.
The Klingels’ curb appeal update wasn’t without its challenges, but the end product is amazing, and as Annette says, definitely worth the time. The Klingels recommend starting with the necessary replacements and finding beautiful matching pieces to add curb appeal. With a little patience, elbow grease, and the help of a great garden supply store like Hooks & Lattice, you too can have the home of your dreams.
Photos: Kevin & Annette Klingel
S. D. Jessup Construction, Inc.
The screen porch is quite possibly the nicest space in the house; not to take anything away from the inside! The concrete patio off the basement door is flanked with 2 retaining walls to give it some extra space.
Superscapes
Exemple d'un xéropaysage arrière nature de taille moyenne et l'automne avec une exposition partiellement ombragée et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
Kerry Lewis Landscape Architecture
Cette photo montre un jardin arrière nature de taille moyenne et l'été avec un massif de fleurs et une exposition ensoleillée.
Renee Wilkinson Landscapes
Cedar pergola with hardy kiwi vines surrounded by edible plantings
Cette photo montre un jardin nature de taille moyenne avec une exposition ensoleillée et un paillis.
Cette photo montre un jardin nature de taille moyenne avec une exposition ensoleillée et un paillis.
Total Solutions Group
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HOME PLAN ID: C13-03186-62A
Taryn Meeks
Sigmap-Jardin
Idées déco pour un aménagement d'entrée ou allée de jardin campagne avec une exposition ensoleillée et du gravier.
Tilly | Landscape Design
Inspiration pour un jardin avant rustique de taille moyenne avec un chemin, une exposition ensoleillée et des pavés en béton.
eggergärten
Der Garten im Landhausstil lädt mit seinen vielen unterschiedlichen Plätzen zum verweilen, flanieren, ausruhen und bewundern ein.
Réalisation d'un très grand jardin champêtre avec un bassin, une exposition partiellement ombragée et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
Réalisation d'un très grand jardin champêtre avec un bassin, une exposition partiellement ombragée et des pavés en pierre naturelle.
Plan-it Earth Design
An open format with plenty of circulation and a place to sit make this new entry comfortable, beautiful and functional
Installation by J. Walter Landscape & Irrigation
Photo by Amy Whitworth
Hooks and Lattice
Every home improvement project can feel like going into battle, but the sweet taste of victory is enough to make it worthwhile. If you ever feel intimidated by homes and gardens in magazines, don’t fret – you can turn your home into a beautiful beacon with easy curb appeal updates! Kevin and Annette Klingel are some of our favorite weekend warriors, and their latest project proves that anything is possible when it comes to dressing up your front garden. The Klingels recently gave their home and front garden a major renovation and entered their photos in the Window Box Contest. When we saw the gorgeous before and after pictures, we knew we had to get the inside scoop on their process and uncover their best curb appeal ideas.
Curb Appeal – Before and After
Before the renovation, the Klingels had a charming South Bend, Indiana rambler that was tidy and traditional, if a little unassuming. Deciding it was time for a much-needed update, the Klingels replaced their old green roof with a black barrel roof to match the style of their home. They also made a needed replacement and changed out the sidewalk and front stoop to a new version in classic black.
After those dramatic changes, the Klingels just couldn’t stop! Loving the contrast between the new black roof and stoop and their cream house, they painted their shutters black. And here’s where we come in – Annette wanted to incorporate her love of flowers into the new home design and found the perfect planters and window boxes to match the shutters. They purchased ten black window boxes in a classic and chic design to put around their outside windows. The Klingels also used tall black planters around the entrance to the house. The window boxes and planters each received the same plant treatment – red, yellow, and orange impatiens with flowing ferns for a bright punch of color. Paired with hanging baskets and a few other accents, the Klingels house is now a masterpiece.
From Drab to Fab
The Klingels love their warm and inviting new front entrance, and the neighbors do too. Instead of getting overlooked, their house now stands out and is the star of their busy street, where it is seen by lots of people everyday. They have received tons of compliments about their new look – a crisp and clean front garden that stays true to the style of the home and neighborhood.
The Klingels’ curb appeal update wasn’t without its challenges, but the end product is amazing, and as Annette says, definitely worth the time. The Klingels recommend starting with the necessary replacements and finding beautiful matching pieces to add curb appeal. With a little patience, elbow grease, and the help of a great garden supply store like Hooks & Lattice, you too can have the home of your dreams.
Photos: Kevin & Annette Klingel
Green Tree Garden Design Ltd
Brian North Photography
Cette photo montre un jardin arrière nature de taille moyenne avec une exposition partiellement ombragée.
Cette photo montre un jardin arrière nature de taille moyenne avec une exposition partiellement ombragée.
Valley Property Services
Small Bluestone patio off front door. We used reclaimed Bluestone they customer had from another onsite. Perfect spot to drink your morning coffee!
Idées déco d'extérieurs campagne
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