Why: Your landscape is one of the first things you, a visitor or a prospective buyer sees when arriving at your house. Renovating the front yard can renew your pride in your home, increase its value and, if desired, lower Gainesville landscape maintenance costs. Samuel H. Williamson Associates Reasons to Redo Your Front Yard
1. Circulation is not functioning well. The main purpose of the front yard is to provide an entrance to your home. A good design strategy includes:
- Planning for vehicle circulation and parking
- Creating a welcoming Gainesville paver walkway to the front door
- Highlighting the front entry
or landscape architect can help determine the correct width and layout of paths, select the appropriate-size trees and place other elements in the landscape so that they are correctly scaled next to your home. Designers can also bring together all of the material and plant elements to make a cohesive design that complements your home’s architecture. Once you have a design, approach licensed Gainesville Landscape Contractors next; they’re skilled in laying hardscape, grading, planting and installing irrigation and lighting. Samuel H. Williamson Associates Cost: The primary front landscape expense is typically paving, with costs ranging from $5 per square foot for concrete to $15 per square foot or higher for stone or brick. Gravel or decomposed granite paths are usually less expensive to install than concrete, stone or brick. If you will be replacing paving, this may also be an opportunity to make your landscape more permeable.
Sod is typically $1 per square foot. In addition, you can expect to spend an average of $2,000 to $4,000 on plantings and $2,000 to $3,000 on irrigation. Raymond Jungles, Inc. Typical project length: Two to four weeks for design plus a week for demolition and installation.
Best time to do this project: In Gainesville, Florida landscaping can be done year-round. June Scott Design First Steps
Decide what you want. Think about the overall goal of the renovation and whether your objectives are short- or long-term. Are you freshening up plantings to sell your home soon, or are you making long-term improvements, such as revamping paths or a driveway to improve circulation and access?
Determine your budget. Early in the process, you will not know how much your renovations will cost, but you need to have some idea of what you can and want to spend. A general rule is to spend 10 percent of your home’s value on landscaping.