9 Gorgeous Landscaping Ideas to Give Your Home a More Luxury Look

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Just like a well-organized interior, a well-maintained garden makes a pleasant place to de-stress. However, you might wonder what makes the landscape feel grand, lofty and friendly. There’s more to your garden than packing it with fragrant flowers, hardy perennials, and eye-catching annuals—it’s the subtle details that, while not apparent at first, come together to create a cohesive look.

It helps to take a critical look at your landscape to make sure it shines. “This is especially important if you’ve lived in your home for a long time or if you have mature trees and shrubs,” says Charleston-based landscape designer Christian Thiem of Tidal Creek Designs. Some plants have an unlimited lifespan, but not about ripping everything out, but rather seeing what can be updated for a fresh look.”

Good design also depends on the plant palette you select, which you should accomplish with the assistance of a landscape designer if you are unsure about it yourself. Owner of Jodie Cook Landscape Design in Orange County, California Jodie Cook, ASLA, argues that tastefully selected and artfully arranged plants always give an area an upscale appearance. “It looks better and is more sustainable to choose the right plant for your space and let it grow into its natural form than to hack it into an unnatural shape.”

Any landscape element, from plants to architecture, appears more costly when done with restraint. The creator of Staghorn NYC and  The Cultivation by Kat  in New York and Connecticut, landscape designer Kat Aul Cervoni, argues that thoughtful design is about more than just packing a room; it’s about generating a “wow” impact. “Occasionally

Discreet Color Palette

Since the front yard is the first thing guests see when they arrive at your property, it’s especially appropriate there. “It’s okay to have all green and white with some purple accents, but don’t add a third or fourth color to the design, like a ‘hot’ color like red or orange,” says Cervoni. “A muted color palette gives off a richer vibe than an eclectic one.”

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Large-Scale Pavers and Stonework

According to the theme, large stones and pavers look more expensive and dramatic than the smaller sizes that are readily available. A larger size feels less formulaic and more grandiose.

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Neatly Edged Landscaping Beds

According to Cervoni, a neat border around the bed is one of the simplest things that can make a big difference in the landscape. “Angle hoe edges are crisp and neat and easy to expand as the landscape matures and beds change shape, but metal looks the cleanest and is the easiest to maintain.”

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Year-Round Color with Evergreens

According to the theme, adding color to the garden throughout the year makes it look greener and more attractive. Evergreens also provide texture. In addition to the traditional boxwood, there are many additional options for shrubs with flowers or attractive leaf colors.

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Natural Materials for Outdoor Furnishings

Many designers are moving away from steel and concrete in favor of more organic materials such as rattan, wood and earth-colored woven fabrics when creating outdoor furniture. “This more realistic palette of materials has a rich, soothing feel,” adds Cook.

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Attention to Detail

It’s all in the details. Maintain level, well-maintained and weed-free sidewalks and paths. Additionally, make sure the driveway is well maintained and trimmed to prevent grass from growing on it, Cervoni advises. A classy mailbox, attractive containers at the front door with seasonal plantings, landscape lights with spotlights on a tree or two, and tidy shrubs, especially near the front entrance, are other small details that add a sense of luxury to the landscape.

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Repeating Elements to Create Unity

According to Cook, “a mishmash of unrelated plants and garden elements doesn’t make sense.” “To create a cohesive space, plant with an underlying matrix that repeats color and texture.” This makes the garden feel calm rather than cluttered.

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Well-Tended Trees

According to Cervoni, trees add depth, dimension and an intangible aesthetic appeal to a home. Who doesn’t love the sight of a big, shady tree on a hot summer day? In fact, a recent study showed that properly maintained trees can affect both the sale price and the average number of days a home is listed.

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Proper Maintenance

Sometimes, the things we see everyday fade into the background and disappear. Take a step back and survey your land and surroundings. Does a deck, patio or home need power washing? Does the trim need a new coat of paint? Need new shutters? According to Cervoni, the sum of these small details can make your entire home and yard look ostentatious or expensive.

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