
Here are some of the features I have come across that make for an inviting Gainesville Lawn.
1. A defined entry. The entrance to a lawn is an important feature that should be considered. It is a great opportunity to create a dramatic effect that sets the tone for the rest of the home.
Think contrast with your garden entrance, the more the better. The entrance doesn’t need to be grand; a simple transition between a shaded environment and a well-lit, open space is enough to signal to visitors that they have entered into the garden.


Whether it is another area of the garden or a landscape feature tucked into the framework of the space, a destination at the end of a path is crucial. Hinting at an area of interest at the end of a path is a great way to get garden visitors to explore the far reaches of your garden, and it’s a perfect opportunity to showcase garden art or a favorite piece of furniture.

Smaller, more irregular paths (such as those made of flagstone or uneven brickwork) require visitors to slow their pace and direct their eyes downward. This is a great way to draw attention to the small details in the immediate surrounding area. Changing the material and/or scale of a path is also an effective way to signal the transition into a new garden room.



