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 The
purpose of a luxury front yard landscape is to create an outdoor living space
that mirrors the refined interior of the house. This transforms your
entire property into a symbol of a higher quality of life which can be
experienced by your guests both indoor and out. Since every
resdidence is unique, luxury designs are highly customized to architectural
style and the personal sensibilities of the residents.
Ones style of
luxury front yard landscape has proven very effective in the custom home market.
This style uses multiple retaining
walls and stepped terraces to add vertical impact to the property in front
of the house. Houston is notorious for flat terrain that often appears
boring to people who have recentlhy moved here. The remarkable thing about
retaining walls and stepped terraces is that they do not have to be very high at
all to create the impression that a home is built on a hillside. So long
as the eye moves upward from point to point, the home ultimately looks elevated
as the centerpiece of lifestyle that the entire property now
supports.
Another style of
luxury front
yard landscape works superbly for homes built with a distinctively
Mediterranean architecture. This involves constructing a brick driveway
that expands and encircles a custom fountain as it approaches the front of your
home. If your home has separate wings that create something of a natural
courtyard between the outer walls, this is an excellent place to construct a
parking loop or a motorcourt for visitors. Again, an islands garden or
fountain in the center of the drive will liven up the hardscape and compliment
the tropical vegetation that lines the sides of the home.

If you are willing to invest in tree services, a crowning effect that will
add a distinctively Mediterranean look to your luxury front yard
landscape. Houston’s climate is more than temperate enough to sustain a
variety of palm species that can make your home look far removed from—and far
more exotic—than the Texas Gulf Coast Plain.
If you own a
contemporary style home, another option for a luxury front yard landscape would
be a swimming
pool in the front of the house. Abandon the fixed idea that a pool has
to always be constructed in the back yard. Some of the most magnificent
swimming pools in the world have been built in front of homes. Obviously,
as in the case of the previous example of Mediterranean style homes, you need
sufficient yard space in the front to support a custom
modern pool design. Provided you have enough area for us to work in,
any number of eclectic geometric forms can be cut out of the landscape that will
make your pool a mirror of your contemporary home.
If you own a
traditional multi-storied home, the most important thing a luxury front yard
landscape can do is to magnify viewer’s focus on the façade. Traditional
homes are frequently built with large, stately columns. The vertical
impact of the columns should e supported by landscape elements that accordingly
rise up from the terrain to complement their upward movement. However, you
do not want anything too tall in front of the home that might detract from its
presentation.
A formal garden is
a good way to balance these two demands. Installed between the street and
the front door of the home, it has just enough vertical impact to draw the eye
upward along the linear movements of the columns and to focus attention on the
architectural nuances of windows, upper balconies, and the roof. However,
a garden alone only makes the home look pretty; it does not by itself create
what we could technically call a luxury front yard landscape.
In order to do
this, we have to contain the growth of vegetation with geometric hardscapes that
invite the viewer to enter the garden and ultimately pass through its interior
to the front door of the home. A variety of walkway designs
and terraces can be created to convey this feeling of being pulled toward the
house. These, in turn, can be softened with urns, flower pots, island
gardens, and unique custom fountain designs that employ the mystique of water to
unite architecture, hardscape, and vegetation.
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