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30 landscape ideas to elevate your home’s natural beauty

By Elise Hodge

Published: August 7th, 2023

Take your garden from drab to fab and make a great first impression on your guests!

Many people are into home improvement focusing on interior design but often neglect a key element – landscaping! It’s arguably one of the most important factors in your home. Landscaping can elevate or lower the overall appearance of your house because it speaks for your home before a guest even walks in the door.

When you think of landscaping, small shrubs and large trees probably come to mind, but landscaping is so much more than that. Most landscapers offer hardscaping services like installing retaining walls, pergolas, decking, garden paths, railings, stairs and concrete or tiled surfaces. This is in addition to softscaping, which includes flowers, weeds, mowing, planting, digging, and anything to do with plants and shrubs. There are endless possibilities and options when it comes to customising your outdoor space.

Whether you’re wanting to spruce up a small courtyard or carry out a major transformation, here are 30 landscaping ideas to inspire you.

1. Green Wall

For those with limited space, a green wall offers a brilliant solution. Transform your area into a living work of art by cultivating plants vertically. Whether you’re enjoying a quiet moment or hosting a gathering, this brings nature’s charm right to your decking, making every experience a refreshing escape.

floral vertical garden

2. Agaves: Low Maintenance, High Impact

Adding agaves to your landscape not only looks effective, but they are super easy to care for as they are desert plants. They are low maintenance and high impact. On top of that, their bold green leaves look ever so chic.

An agave tequilana plant growing in a garden
Image: Yaroslav Shuraev on Pexels

3. Manicured Design

If you’re a green thumb and you’re in the market for something that is a little more high maintenance, then this one’s for you! Manicured hedges are classy, and grand. They also make a statement.

Facade of a house framed by trees and manicured hedges
Image: Ries Bosch on Unsplash

4. Leveled Landscaping

This landscaping idea is a good option if you have a multi-level home that is built into your landscaping. Multi-levelled landscaping is a captivating and practical approach, adding depth and interest to outdoor spaces. You can create various tiers with terraced beds, making the most of limited areas and allowing diverse landscaping themes.

Scenic view of landscaped back yard of residential house with retaining walls, lawn, and plants.

5. Outdoor Shower

If you’re looking at incorporating a shower into your outdoor area, effective landscaping can make the area go from drab to fab! Add a flat surface to stand on, preferably concrete, as well as pebbles to line the area and clusters of greenery to bring the space to life.

Outdoor shower on the wall of a garden
Image: esrageziyor on Pexels

6. Feature Wall

Play with patterns and interesting shapes in your vertical garden and make it a feature wall. It adds a creative touch that brings the surrounding space together, making it an ideal spot to enjoy an evening with friends while the sun goes down.

Green wall, eco friendly vertical garden

7. Under the Stars

With this landscaping idea, long days outside your house could end in lighting a fire and watching the stars as it gets dark. To complete this look, get a fire pit for mood lighting and warmth as your spend the night enjoying the night sky with friends.

Beautiful backyard firepit at dusk with comfortable chairs

8. Low Maintenance

If you’d rather not have the responsibility of mowing a lawn but still would like some greenery in your space, then you might want to consider removing most of the grass on your property and replacing them with concrete flooring instead. This not only frees you from mowing but also introduces a modern, minimalist aesthetic to your outdoor area.

The back rear view of a home with a covered up barbecue and patio furniture with a stamped concrete patio floor

9. Neat Pavers

Instead of installing a full pathway across your grass, why not put concrete pavers instead? They’re not only practical, but you’ll also be able to protect your feet in summer when there are prickles in the grass. Plus, kids would love playing hopscotch on them too.

stone stairs leading to a house with outdoor landscape

10. Climbing Vines

Climbing vines are such a beautiful, bold statement whilst also looking elegant. Vine instalments can be utilised in spaces of all sizes, whether you’ve got a small courtyard to decorate or a large extravagant space to fill.

Climbing vines with red flowers on a wall with a window
Image: Robert Ruggiero on Unsplash

11. Retaining Wall

A retaining wall isn’t just practical – it’s the cool addition your outdoor space needs. Elevating both form and function, it transforms slopes and greenery into stunning focal points. It also unleashes design possibilities, from lush gardens to cosy sitting spots.

retaining wall staggered concrete blocks with patio pavers on patio deck surrounded by lawn grass and planted area in close-up view

12. Modern, Neat and Organised

Elevate your modern home’s exterior with a beautifully maintained lawn, making it look very organised.  You can add sleek concrete pavers, cascading second-level vines, and precision-lined hedges. Ground cover plants can also create a living carpet, making a captivating blend of architecture and nature for the outdoor space of your contemporary haven.

house exterior with concrete pavers in the yard, hedges lining the entrance, and ground cover plants at a beautifully maintained lawn.
Image: Canva AI Image Generator

13. Stepping Stones

If you have a steep slope in your yard, why not include some steps? You can pick out coloured stones that appears to fade into the natural elements of the surroundings. It is also recommended to put up some little solar lights so that if you’re wandering around at night, you’ll be able to see where you’re going.

Home entrance walkway, stone wall, bluestone steps, and big planters

14. Backyard Pathway

Make the most of your walks to your backyard with a pathway that is surrounded by various plants and trees, creating a delightful and refreshing atmosphere. Each step then becomes a journey of colours and scents, offering a serene connection between your indoor and outdoor spaces.

yard landscape design with multicolored shrubs intersecting with bright green lawns behind a house

15. Up the Wall

Vertical gardens are all the rage at the moment because they can turn any boring fence into an interesting and fun feature. These living tapestries add a touch of excitement to your surroundings, infusing charm and creativity into your outdoor space.

vertical garden on a wood wall

16. Stone on Stone

Instead of having just a plain concrete wall to house your plants behind, why not incorporate some stone? Due to the organic nature of stone, stone will add character and texture to any space.

A natural stone retaining wall with matching coping that creates a raised planter bed

17. Balanced Landscaping

Symmetry in landscaping offers a sense of order and balance, creating a visually pleasing and harmonious environment. Symmetrical designs often guide the eye, emphasise key focal points, and give a polished, well-structured look. This deliberate arrangement not only adds aesthetic appeal but also reflects a sense of thoughtful design and meticulous care for your outdoor space.

Two garden stone paths with grass growing up between the stones

18. Hedging Perfection

If you have room for a hedging instalment, it would be such a cool landscaping idea to try. Just imagine having your morning cup of tea and staring into the intricate design and letting your imagination run wild.

Topiary garden in the shape of a labyrinth

19. An Arbour Invitation

How sweet is a little walkway with an arbour! This landscaping idea looks ever so inviting and makes you wonder what is on the other side. Surround it with various flowers and greenery to make the arbour more welcoming.

Garden walkway with a stairway leading to an arbour
Image: Jakob Andersson on Unsplash

20. Uniform Border

If you are looking for a landscape design that would be perfect for your backyard, uniformity would be a good concept to keep in mind. Line the border of your property with the same type of plant or hedges, then repeat it throughout the edge of your property. This repetition not only imparts a sense of continuity but also forms a visually appealing frame for your outdoor space.

three trees near a brick wall

21. A Place to Relax

A dedicated relaxation area transforms your outdoor space into a serene haven. Whether it’s a cosy nook, a hammock under the trees, or a lounge by the garden, having a peaceful spot to unwind enhances your well-being. Escape the daily hustle and recharge amidst the soothing sights and sounds of your meticulously designed outdoor retreat.

outdoor lounge area with fire pit under a pergola

22. Elegant Entrance

If you have the budget for it, you could design your landscaping the way you would imagine in a dream – picture-perfect and idyllic. Imagine walking up to this front door with perfectly shaped hedges and neat stepping stones. If you go down this route, you could spend every weekend soaking up your beautiful home and its surrounding landscape.

Plants and trees with flowers in yard near house
Image: Max Rahubovskiy on Pexels

23. Homely Touches

Here’s a simple landscape idea that’s suitable for the whole family. Plan and design a space that would be perfect for a dog to run around, kids to wreak havoc, and mom and dad to entertain. You can even add a small seating area for any elders to sit.

illuminated garden at night with various plants

24. Outdoor Living

Here is another great example of an outdoor space becoming an extension of your house. With an outdoor living space, your family could enjoy many afternoons relaxing or dining outside your house. You can even install a swing chair for added relaxation spaces.

a patio with a table, chairs and a bench
Image: Nick Night on Unsplash

25. Neat Decking

Wooden decking can be such a neat choice for any landscaping needs, and it will always be in fashion too! You can add greenery around the deck, making it a welcome feature as it softens up the deck instalment.

a deck with chairs and tables on it near a home
Image: Point3D Commercial Imaging Ltd. on Unsplash

26. Modern and Minimal

Here is another example of decking that completely spruces up a home. This entrance landscaping idea is modern and minimal while also looking cosy and inviting. Get a tidy garden bed with a tree as a feature in the front of your home and have little shrubs to add extra interest.

modern home with wood decking as front stairs and minimal landscaping with shrubs and small trees
Image: Canva AI Image Generator

27. Poolside Goals

If you love spending an afternoon or two basking in the sun, sprucing up your poolside area would not be a bad idea. You can install white paving around the pool to provide the perfect contrast against grass in your garden or your wood decking and the inviting blue pool water.

wooden decking with woven seating under pergola and near swimming pool
Image: Jonathan Borba on Unsplash

28. Log Border

If you’re wanting to tidy up an unruly garden bed, you can check out this garden edging idea. Your plants can be bordered with tiny log rolls for a natural look that is visually interesting. This is something you could easily create in your front yard. Check out some other garden edging ideas here!

Various colourful flowers in a garden border with wooden fencing and log roll lawn edging

29. Natural Red Stone

Infuse a rustic charm into your home landscaping using natural red stone. Its earthy hues create a striking contrast against lush greens, adding depth and character. From pathways to garden borders, this versatile stone lends a timeless beauty that complements various design styles.

private house with wooden fence, stone pillars, lights, forged gate, paved path with red natural stone and flowerbed

30. Water Feature

Another great landscaping idea is adding a water feature to your area. Water features not only look nice but are a relaxing addition to any yard, as they always provide the calming sound of trickling water.

Water feature in a backyard with wood decking and stone accents
Image: Jonathan Borba on Unsplash

So there we have it, 30 landscaping ideas for your next outdoor project! What were your favourite ideas? Tell us about them in the comments below.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Elise H

I've recently moved into a new home and I've been having so much fun decorating it with pretty wall prints and Scandinavian-inspired furniture. So as well as being a freelance writer, I'm always on the lookout for new design pieces for my home!

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