Front entry/ landscaping help
We need help making our front entry look less like a back door and more like a front entry. We also want to add a little character too. We sit way back off the road and butt up to a wooded ravine so we use our front yard like a backyard. Hence the need for a patio table and place to watch the kids. I also attached a photo of my front yard garden. Any thoughts or ideas would be great!
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You need structure. This may be out of your budget so determine what you are willing to spend. If you were to have a porch created that enclosed or at least 'announced' the door and possibly the small window just to the viewers left, it would create the feeling of a 'front' space. Less pricey alternatives are to paint the door a separate color, to install a specified area of patio and walkway which leads directly to the door and landscaping.
Here are few Houzz examples of porch, patio, colorful door and landscaping which might work for you:
This is a great example of how a little can go a long way; the door is colorful, the porch is small, but directed, and the railings enclose the 'front; area:
Front Doors of Dutch Colonial
Style of house not similar, but you certainly know where the front door is!:
Swanky Modern Retreat
Even a small front patio would define your area of entry:
Front Porch
Again, not your style, but you certainly recognize it as an entrance:
bm studio portfolio
Best of luck with your decorating and please let us know if we can be of any assistance!
Elizabeth
There are so many design ideas for this space, but the least expensive I think would be to paint the door a bright color and flank it with 2 large urns with colorful plants.
If we added a patio space and/or a pergola where should we place it? We just have the playhouse and patio furniture located where the overgrown bushes used to be so we don't have to move it twice a week to mow. Just a holding place for now, not really where we want it but better then the grass.
I think it would work with your house too. Alternatively as this is offset from the front door you could do a lantern style light. My favorite is this one: http://www.potterybarn.com/products/gothic-lantern/?pkey=cpendants-sconces-outdoor
This one is fantastic:
http://www.potterybarn.com/products/barnard-pendant/?pkey=cpendants-sconces-outdoor
But money doesn't grow on trees around here so I might go with something like this one:
http://www.wayfair.com/Murray-Feiss-Terrace-One-Light-Outdoor-Hanging-Lantern-in-Oil-Rubbed-Bronze-MU6077.html
Adirondack chairs in a gravel patio would be cute, comfy and I think you can find them at the end of the season for not a ton of money. Black would be nice but white would be okay too. Especially if you plan to keep the door green (which I think is a great color by the way)! Keep us posted!
As to the lights by the front door, replace them with an entry light. Take the spot lights out from the house and mount them in the trees (this is pretty cheap and easy to do). You can up-light the trees, light the yard and soft light the "outdoor room". A spot light at the front door just blinds arriving guests at night.
Finally, I don't know what that pipe is sticking up in front of the house, I suspect a venting pipe. Get rid of it, have one installed that runs up the inside of the wall and use a roof vent. Also, trim up the lower branches of the trees, it'll feel more open, let in a bit more light and allow a better view of the house from the road.
So many wonderful ideas for you! I would try a front door in yellow, salmon or turquoise. Bright colors, to announce the entrance, but not compete with the green that you want to keep.
Best of luck! Please let us see the finished product!
Elizabeth
Elizabeth- I was thinking about yellow for the door too. I'm glad to hear you liked that option as well.
Thank you everyone for the great ideas. Several people commented about it looking like the back of the house. It is the back of the house the "front" faces the ravine and river. The "back" of the house faces the road. So when you walk in what is supposed to be the front door you walk straight in to the "back" of the house. The front door goes straight to the basement and kitchen is off to the one side and a half bath is on the other side. There is no entry area just a 3ft square that had 4 door ways, no walls. Not much of a grand entrance but we don't use the door much. However, we still don't like the front of the house looking so blah. We will be working on the landscaping starting next spring so I am hoping to get the plans made and budgeted this fall. Once the snow starts flying here in Michigan it's hard to get outside and do measurements etc. I will for sure post an update once things start changing. If I get a chance I'll post some of the remodel of inside the house. It was a major fixer upper but we have enjoyed the 5 year project of doing it ourselves from the ground up (or should I say the water well up to the roof).
Next you need a proper landing - at minimum it should be 3' out from the house with standard step rise of 7" I would meander a 4 ' walkway to the driveway ending at least 8 feet from the house and then tuck a sitting area to the left of the front door in front of the high windows. Make sure to finish with landscaping that is family friendly - meaning no thorny shrubs near the walkway and plant appropriate distance from the house and walkways.
Good Luck.