The most common home in America is a ranch-style home. Check out these 3 transformations that are budget-friendly and can help you when designing your front yard landscaping.
Design #1: St. Louis, MO


First, we have a house in Ballwin, MO where this home’s landscaping had been attempted over a few years but never got the makeover needed.
- PROBLEM: Many trips to Home Depot and Lowes with no real plan.
- SOLUTION: Create an elevated planter for interest, low-maintenance bushes and shrubs, and soften with mulch. *Check out the YouTube video for the detailed analysis
- Landscape Design: Now, this home has some curb appeal that works, and no more wasted trips to Home Depot and Lowes unless it’s for some extra flowers.
Design #2: Nashville, TN


Next, we head to Nashville, TN for another front yard landscaping renovation.
- PROBLEM: This homeowner has lots of new concrete that needs to be softened!
- SOLUTION: Create some curvy beds that extend all the way to the street and separate the neighbor’s property.
- Landscape Design: Now, we can see the home, and the colorful landscaping adds lots of nterest and value to this home.
Design #3: St. Louis, MO


Finally, we need to help a home in St. Louis, MO where the landscaping needs a little touch-up.
- PROBLEM: The existing boxwood bushes are off-center and need to be transplanted.
- SOLUTION: By transplanting the boxwoods, removing the old retaining wall, and softening with mulch this home has been updated at a budget-friendly price of less than $2,500.
- Landscape Design: Now, this home can go another 20 years with few little maintenance and will bring potential buyers when this homeowner is ready to sell.
Bobby K’s GIVEAWAY:
TOP 25 FOCAL POINTS
A great way to spruce up your home’s curb appeal and not break the bank is to bring the attention of those looking at one specific element. A focal point is a great way to accomplish this! Click the button below for your FREE GUIDE.