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5 Landscaping Ideas to Make Your Home Look More Expensive

October 11, 2024 · 7 min read
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Want to make everyone think you have an expensive house? Try these tricks!

Most of the time we focus on our home and how it looks on the inside, but we often forget that the first thing someone sees is our yard and the exterior of the house. If you want to achieve an expensive look, this is where you need to start.

And this is not just about the plants and the flowers. Yes, they are important, but in the end, it’s the little things that are not noticeable at first glance that work together and create a memorable aesthetic.

If you want to ensure an expensive landscape, you need to start examining everything with a critical eye. The colors, shape, and placement are all important, and you need to be very careful about them.

It’s not about filling the space; it’s about making people say “wow” when they see your house, and for this, you’ll have to work. So let’s see what are the perfect trends to make your yard and house look like you are a millionaire (even if you are not)!

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Keep that year-round color with some evergreens

Once the fall starts to make its presence felt, your yard and its whole landscape begin to look kind of sad, right? One thing that can make your house pop is color. This is what can make your house look the most expensive on the street, and we have the secret weapon that can help you achieve the look you desire.

Evergreens are the ones that will give your yard a polished and high-end look all year round because that splash of color will always be there. Besides the color, these plants will create a more inviting ambiance with their texture even during the winter.

Beyond the classic boxwood, there are numerous evergreen options to consider. Rhododendrons and Azaleas are the perfect shrubs you can try, and their blossoms come in a wide range of colors, from pink and purple to white and yellow.

For foliage, you can never go wrong with holly, yew, or juniper. They all offer interesting foliage colors such as green, blue, or yellow.

These evergreens give your house and yard a more expensive look, and in the end, they require less seasonal upkeep, which means your yard will look fresh without the need to do more work.

Stone, stone, stone

This is a material that looks expensive for sure, and many times it really is expensive, but there are also some options that are suitable for any pocket. The goal is to make things look expensive, not to really be like that.

Stone gives a more polished look to any yard, but it’s important how you use it. For example, small, generic pavers create a basic look, but oversized pavers are the trick to make everything look more dramatic.

But this is not just about looks. The larger size of the pavers leaves no space for seams between the stones, and this simply looks more beautiful; don’t let the weeds grow between the pavers.

The smooth surface that is created gives the impression of a well-designed and high-quality installation, and this simply screams, “This is an expensive house!”

Try to create more paths in this style, and you will surely make everyone in the neighborhood jealous of your yard. There are many materials to choose from, and you can sure find something that fits your budget.

Natural materials for furnishings

If you want to spend time in your yard or garden, this means you probably have some furniture around, but not all furniture looks expensive. Imagine a plastic table surrounded by plastic chairs. It looks kind of cheap. This is why the material you choose for furnishings is important.

The best choices are natural materials. Look for wood, rattan, and woven fabrics in earthy tones. This creates a connection with nature and gives an organic and relaxed look. Concrete and steel are also from nature, but designers stay away from them because they give an industrial feel, and this is not ideal for an oasis of relaxation.

Wooden pieces are probably the staple for this. They are perfect for any outdoor setting, and depending on the type of wood and how well the pieces are made, be sure they will make your outdoor space look expensive. Teak, cedar, or eucalyptus are the best options.

If you want a lighter and airy look, go with rattan and wicker. They are the new trend and can create a distinctive, stylish look.

Discreet colors

Maybe you will think that this sounds a little bit counterintuitive, but the striking colors are the ones that make your house look expensive. Yes, they will catch the eye of anyone, but in the end, that’s all about it.

On the other hand, mellow colors that you don’t notice immediately do their magic and create a space that is cohesive. Everything looks more put together, and it is the colors that do all of this.

The key when you want to create an expensive landscape is to choose a discreet color palette. For example, you can try all green and white with subtle accents of purple. These tones are cool, and they blend with the environment, creating a sense of calm and order.

Bringing some bold colors like red or orange might seem like a good idea considering the recent design trends, but not for a landscaping project when you want to try to make your house expensive. They can create a look that is too much, and this is not what you are looking for.

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Neat landscaping beds

This is for sure one of the easiest and also most effective ways to make your home look expensive, as it adds that layer of sophistication and care you are looking for. The designer says that keeping garden beds neat and clean will create a clear boundary between the lawn and planting areas, making the entire space look more well-kept.

If you want to go for the lowest maintenance solution, choose metal edging. This one is effective and offers a modern, refined feel. It works wonders for contemporary landscapes and is a great long-term investment since it can handle weather conditions and doesn’t require frequent replacement.

Looking for something more traditional? Try angled spade edges! You will need to take care of them, but they offer a neat look that will adapt as the landscape matures. You will have the flexibility to expand or reshape your beds as your plants grow, so if you plan to keep the beds for a while, this is a good solution.

Transforming your yard into a space that looks expensive doesn’t have to cost a fortune. You just have to make the best decisions about plants, materials, and colors. You have no idea how much these can change the way your yard and house look.

If you want to start repainting walls, this kit might be perfect for you: 17 Piece Paint Roller Kit – Paint Rollers 9″4″, Paint Roller Frame, Paint Trays, Microfiber Roller Cover, Paint Kit for House Painting

You should also read: 5 Incredible Reasons Your Home Isn’t Selling

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