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Ideas for Designing a Breathtaking Yard

Ideas for Designing a Breathtaking Yard

Your yard is a space to relax and enjoy the outdoors. There are a ton of options for designing the perfect outdoor space for you and your family. A custom yard designed to meet your exact needs and lifestyle can do wonders for your home’s curb appeal, resale value, and useable space. Check out the top ideas for designing a breathtaking yard for your home.

Create gorgeous pathways

A yard with only landscaping or only hardscaping doesn’t reach its full potential—pathways can add a bit of magic to your home’s outdoor space. Installing gorgeous pathways throughout your yard can create sections and make it easier to get from point A to point B. You can lay stones in your yard to create magical-looking pathways or pave a sidewalk, depending on your yard’s existing style. Choose a material that stands out but still complements your home. The actual pathways should be direct but stylish. Curved designs are typically the most popular.

Divide and conquer

You can use your yard for a ton of different things, and dividing it into sections can really help you make the most of it. Yard division is one of the best design ideas you can use to customize your yard and make it perfect for you. For example, if you throw a lot of parties, you can make an outdoor bar section, a section for seating, and a garden. If you have children, you can make a play area, a space to watch movies, and an outdoor kitchen to make plenty of meals and snacks. Division is the best way to take full advantage of your outdoor space’s potential.

Gorgeous garden

Creating a gorgeous garden area is one of the best ideas for designing a breathtaking yard. You can customize your garden to your preferences. There are many different designs to base your garden off of: forest designs with plenty of trees and high shrubbery, butterfly gardens with native flowers to attract birds and butterflies, and more. Decide which base appeals to you most and which is the most practical for your budget and space. Prepare your yard for landscaping before you begin, and try to incorporate as many native plant species as possible to give your yard an authentic and naturally lush look.

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