Front Garden Lawn/Driveway Ideas
Front Garden Lawn/Driveway Ideas
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Raptor7000r

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326 posts

97 months

Saturday 15th August
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Looking for some ideas for our front garden.

We have a driveway and another space that can't fit another car, I've went through growing new grass and a plant border.

Option 1: Resoil and lay down turf with border planting similar to what we had in the pictures with life long plants rather than seasonal. Most have gone now.

Other option is to do something with less maintenance and a walkaway, AI images attached.

I'm open to either although the lower maintenance option is easier. we have a fixed gas meter outside the right hand side of the door so I can't fully change the tiles at the front without making provision for the box.

Our gardens also joins onto the neighbours

Ideas welcome!

As it stands now it is like below










Hobo

6,572 posts

274 months

Saturday 15th August
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I'm guessing its around 8m x 2m ???

If you want the easy option, I'd be tempted to dig it out (down 50mm), lay a grid weed membrane, then a 30/40mm plastic grid everywhere and then add the gravel of your choice. You end up with a stable ground you can walk on in any weather, or park a motorbike on, etc, or a place for bins, or even plant pots for a bit of colour.

Rough Costs;

1. Labour = £ FREE
2. Membrane = £ 25.00
3. Grid (something like from www.ecodeck.biz) = £ 176.00
4. Gravel = £ 150.00

So circa £ 350.00 plus a day or so of your time, and it would look great if thats your thing. I do like grass though so I'd probably stick with that and just tidy it up and replant, but thats obviously maintenance at least a couple of times a week to keep it in reasonable condition, and ongoing costs for weed/feed, etc.

TechnoKnows

41 posts

18 months

Saturday 15th August
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Looks room enough for two cars to me.
I'd do the above, gravel it and use it for whatever

If you arnt going to squeeze a car in...then leave it, looks nice as it is

Stakeknife

94 posts

151 months

Saturday 15th August
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I would create a thin slightly raised flower bed for small evergreens next to your drive. Then a 90cm wide path to the end with more plants on the other side.
For the path either sandstone, porcelain or sunken sleepers in dove grey gravel, which ever you prefer.
Main thing for me would be keep people from getting too close to the car when walking past.

Bob_The_Builder

3,040 posts

221 months

Saturday 15th August
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Wild grasses, pretty, no maintenance, good for bugs and birds. Add some veg/potatoes for food. Maybe a fig tree if the weather continues its upward trend.

nordboy

3,328 posts

78 months

Saturday 15th August
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I have a large gravel section in the front of my house, I'd never do gravel again, especially if you're going to use it to park cars like we do. I spend ages sweeping the gravel back into the drive from the road as it sticks to the car tyres and flings off for the first 10 meters of the journey.

We're looking to get rid of it but it's a large area so cost will play a part in our decision.

But for yours, you should easily be able to get another vehicle on there if you replace the garden area.

As has been said, if you don't want it for parking then I'd leave it, or plant some wild flower seeds and let it grow for the bees and wildlife, saves mowing the lawn then.

hidetheelephants

35,512 posts

221 months

Saturday 15th August
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Bob_The_Builder said:
Wild grasses, pretty, no maintenance, good for bugs and birds. Add some veg/potatoes for food. Maybe a fig tree if the weather continues its upward trend.
+1 for that; a selection of native species picked for attractiveness to pollinators, maybe a water feature if you're feeling adventurous.

Raptor7000r

Original Poster:

326 posts

97 months

Sunday 16th August
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I wouldn't mind another parking space but it's a cul de sac and reversing out would mean going into the neighbours driving at the back right and then out to the left if your looking out the house, I also think gravel would make it look off the neighbour at the end has part gravelled his driveway to extend it but his rounds off to the entrance.


This is the entrance area (we've cleaned it up the gravel, replaced the gas meter cover



I did AI some potentials, I think Grass looks the cleanest but I'll need to redig the lot, level out, soil and turf.

The concern is I if we keep the entrance slab, and gravel or monoblock we have 3 different types of flooring outside, tarmac driveway, entrance stops then different gravel/monoblock on path






Edited by Raptor7000r on Sunday 16th August 08:46

Wish

1,865 posts

277 months

Sunday 16th August
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I like the idea 3 the best.

sherman

15,180 posts

243 months

Sunday 16th August
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Idea 3 but with a ground level bed on the driveway side to avoid any unnessesary car door dings

Raptor7000r

Original Poster:

326 posts

97 months

Sunday 16th August
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I like 2 the most personally but 3 is 0 maintenance, the only concern would be too match the tiles to the front door ones or change them to a different type altogether

Raptor7000r

Original Poster:

326 posts

97 months

Sunday 16th August
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Open to any other AI suggestions if anyone has good image generators