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Yard Design Areas

 

Landscape Design Ideas

 

 

 

Yard Design:

Public and Entrance Areas.
A large front yard is often a questionable use of land and resources. The park like expanses found in some of our older subdivisions are pleasant but of little practical value without good yard design areas. If your lot is small and building codes allow, consider developing the entrance area as a courtyard providing more use area for the family. If street parking is a problem use part of this area for off-street parking. Good yard design areas can make a big difference in your total landscaping efforts.

Parking and enclosed front courts can be both attractive and functional parts of yard design areas and provide shade where it will most benefit your home's energy conservation. Keep plantings simple with shrub masses, groundcovers and flowering trees used to serve real purposes. Build walks and drives well and have them as direct and convenient as possible for good yard design. Walks should be a minimum of 3 1/2 feet and preferably 4 feet wide. Provide a larger paved area at the entrance, if possible, since people tend to congregate there. A few container plants, small flowering trees or specimen shrubs help to make the home's entrance a focal point. Other features which focalize the entrance include architectural accessories such as attractive light fixtures, street numbers and front doors.

Yard Design areas:  Children's Play Area.
Locate the play area where someone inside the house can easily see it. A sand pile and swing sets are popular as well as paved areas for riding toys, play houses and tree houses. Keep the designs simple and easy to maintain and consider how the area might be used after the children are grown.

 

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