AI Front Yard Design for Curb Appeal
Upload a front yard photo and get a curb-appeal plan with planting layers, entry upgrades, budget ranges, and contractor-ready steps.
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Front Yard Curb Appeal
A cleaner entry with layered native shrubs, gravel edges, warm path lighting, and a defined seating nook near the porch.
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Requires sign-in, 1 credit, and a real uploaded yard photo. Includes GPT-Image-2 visuals saved to your report.
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The plan starts from your actual layout, not a generic stock yard.
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What this page helps you decide
- The entry, walkway, porch, and foundation planting all affect the first impression.
- Front yard choices need to look polished from the street without becoming high-maintenance.
- Homeowners often need a plan that improves curb appeal without overbuilding.
What your report can include
- Focus the report on entry planting, edging, path lighting, and porch-adjacent upgrades.
- Get budget-aware steps that can raise curb appeal before a sale or seasonal refresh.
- Create a contractor-ready brief for the visible areas neighbors and buyers notice first.
Sample focus
This sample focuses on entry sequence, foundation planting, street-facing edges, and a curb-appeal budget range.
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A decision-ready plan, not just a pretty render
Front Yard Curb Appeal
A cleaner entry with layered native shrubs, gravel edges, warm path lighting, and a defined seating nook near the porch.
- Texas sage
- Gulf muhly
- Dwarf yaupon holly
- Agave attenuata
- Decomposed granite
- Steel edging
- Low-voltage path lights
- Hardwood bench
$4,000-$9,000
Planning range only. Verify labor, permits, and plant suitability locally.
- 1Clear tired shrubs and mark irrigation lines
- 2Install gravel paths and steel edging
- 3Plant privacy and foundation layers
- 4Add lighting, mulch, and the porch seating accent
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Planning questions for this project
What matters most in front yard design?
The strongest plans usually clarify the entry path, clean up foundation planting, define edges, and add lighting or focal points near the door.
Can I improve curb appeal on a budget?
Yes. A budget plan can prioritize cleanup, mulch, edging, a few structural plants, and small lighting upgrades before larger hardscape work.
Will the report consider the house style?
The uploaded photo helps the plan respond to the visible architecture, porch, walkway, and existing planting structure.
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