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8 tips for a front yard retreat

8 tips for a front yard retreat

How to create a beautiful front yard Author: Donna Griffith

Outdoor Living

8 tips for a front yard retreat

Designer Karen Sealy's advice for creating a front-of-the-house retreat to rival any backyard.

Apart from padding out to get the morning paper or let the dog do its business, people often don’t spend much time on their front porches. If you ask Toronto-based designer Karen Sealy, that’s a huge waste. “Canadian summers are always too short,” says Karen, “so when the weather’s warm, we ought to take advantage of every square inch of outdoor space.”

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Tips for a front yard retreat

Set the tone and lend a sense of privacy

 “Decor starts well before you step through the front door,” says Karen. “It begins on the sidewalk.” The porch, what she calls a “half-way space,” as well as the exterior of the home, should give a taste of the interior — in this case, a bright and colourful family home. One way to achieve such a cheery exterior is by updating the colour of your home, which can easily be done with Spray Net.

Another way, is by creating a secluded feel on the porch using layers of lush greenery, which can separate this little haven from the busy street beyond. “This kind of green fence is a lovely way to cut down the noise in a manner that’s cozy for you and pretty for your neighbours,” says Karen. The chunky spindles she chose for the railings (made to mimic the original juliet balcony above) also serve as a great privacy screen.

Image by: Style at Home By: Mary Levitski Source: Donna Griffith

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